PRIMA Ultra-Lift (HIFU) is a non-surgical face-lift protocol for selected clients with mild to moderate skin laxity. It uses focused ultrasound energy to support tightening and contour improvement without incisions.
The doctor evaluates facial structure, skin thickness and laxity grade before planning treatment zones. It is best understood as a tightening support treatment, not a surgical face-lift replacement.
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- Mild to moderate sagging
- Jawline definition concerns
- Loose face or neck skin
- Age-related firmness loss
- Non-surgical lifting approach
- Targets deeper support layers
- Gradual firming response
- No incision-based downtime
Face and neck laxity assessment with treatment-zone planning
Suitability check and comfort preparation
Focused ultrasound delivery to selected layers
Post-session instructions and collagen-response review
- Mild to moderate facial or neck laxity
- People wanting non-surgical tightening support
- Clients with realistic lifting expectations
- Suitable candidates after facial assessment
- Avoid aggressive facial massage immediately after treatment.
- Follow any advised skincare and hydration routine.
- Review results over time as collagen response builds.
- Inform the doctor about fillers, implants or past procedures before treatment.
This website content is for information and appointment guidance only. Final treatment, suitability, cost and session count should be confirmed by the doctor after consultation. Results vary from person to person.
When do HIFU results appear?
Some tightness may be felt early, but collagen-related improvement usually develops gradually over weeks.
Is HIFU equal to surgery?
No. HIFU is non-surgical tightening support and cannot replace surgical lifting in advanced laxity.
Can it be done on double chin?
Selected lower-face and neck areas may be planned after assessment.
Is there downtime?
Downtime is usually minimal, though temporary tenderness or sensitivity can occur.





