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Get answers to common questions about Hifu Partial Face.
Hifu Partial Face uses transcutaneous focused ultrasound to deliver microfocused energy beneath the skin, stimulating collagen remodeling. This improves texture, tightens tissues and enhances facial contour over several months as new collagen forms and skin gradually firms.
Ideal candidates have mild to moderate skin laxity, texture concerns or early signs of sagging. Not suitable for active infection, open wounds, or pregnancy. A consultation evaluates skin type, medical history and customizes treatment for best results and safety.
Many clients see meaningful improvement after a single session, though 1–3 treatments spaced four to twelve weeks apart are common for enhanced results. Individual plans depend on goals, skin condition and practitioner assessment.
Patients typically experience mild to moderate discomfort described as brief pinching or heat sensations. Topical anesthetic or cooling measures can improve comfort. Pain varies by individual and is transient during treatment.
Downtime is minimal: expect temporary redness, swelling or slight tenderness for 24–72 hours. Most people return to normal activities immediately and can use makeup after the first day unless otherwise advised.
Side effects are usually mild and temporary: redness, swelling, numbness, or bruising. Rare complications include blistering or scarring. Proper pre-screening, experienced providers, and post-care instructions minimize risks; contact us for any unexpected symptoms.