Ulthera
HIFU~60โ90 min
Focused ultrasound energy delivered to the deeper SMAS layer โ the same layer addressed in surgical facelifts โ to stimulate gradual collagen rebuilding.
Treatments
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What's happening
As collagen production slows in your 30sโ50s, skin loses its structural bounce. Lines settle around the eyes and mouth, and the jawline softens as deeper tissue layers loosen. Non-surgical lifting treatments work by stimulating your own collagen from below โ no cuts, no dramatic downtime.
Who this is for
Treatments commonly used
~60โ90 min
Focused ultrasound energy delivered to the deeper SMAS layer โ the same layer addressed in surgical facelifts โ to stimulate gradual collagen rebuilding.
~30โ60 min
A multi-depth HIFU device targeting superficial and mid-face tissue layers for a lifting effect with minimal discomfort.
~30โ60 min
Monopolar radiofrequency that heats the dermal layer to contract existing collagen and encourage new growth, firming the skin over weeks.
~30โ60 min
Dissolvable threads inserted under the skin to mechanically reposition tissue and provide a scaffold for new collagen formation.
What's happening
Skin boosters are micro-injections of hydrating and collagen-stimulating materials delivered just under the surface of your skin. Unlike fillers, they don't add volume โ they restore skin's own moisture, elasticity, and glow from within. Commonly used when skin feels dull, dehydrated, or flat.
Who this is for
Treatments commonly used
~20โ30 min
Polynucleotide (PN/PDRN) micro-injections that support skin cell repair and regeneration, commonly used for elasticity and texture improvement.
~20โ30 min
A hybrid of PDLLA collagen stimulator and hyaluronic acid โ addresses fine lines, elasticity, and hydration in a single treatment.
~30 min
Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) that gradually stimulates collagen production over several weeks, improving volume and skin quality simultaneously.
~20โ30 min
A premium hyaluronic-acid-based booster formulated for deep skin hydration and barrier repair, leaving skin visibly plumper.
What's happening
Scars โ whether from past acne, injuries, or procedures โ are areas where skin has healed unevenly. Modern dermatology treats them by remodeling collagen beneath the surface through controlled micro-injury, which your skin then rebuilds more smoothly.
Who this is for
Treatments commonly used
~30โ45 min
Ablative laser delivered in a fractional pattern to resurface pitted or uneven scar tissue, stimulating collagen as skin heals.
~30โ45 min
Fine needles create controlled micro-channels in the skin, triggering the body's repair response to gradually smooth scar texture.
~30โ45 min
Subcision releases fibrous scar bands beneath the skin; Rejuran Healer is then injected to support tissue regeneration in the treated area.
What's happening
Active acne is inflammation caused by clogged pores, bacteria, and hormonal shifts. Clinic treatments calm inflammation, reduce bacterial load, and regulate oil production โ often alongside a prescribed skincare routine.
Who this is for
Treatments commonly used
~20โ30 min
Intense pulsed light or blue-spectrum wavelengths target acne-causing bacteria and calm inflammation without damaging surrounding skin.
~30โ60 min
A photosensitising solution is applied before light exposure, selectively destroying overactive sebaceous glands responsible for persistent acne.
~20โ30 min
Targeted CO2 energy addresses raised or cystic lesions directly, reducing inflammation and encouraging faster, cleaner healing.
What's happening
Uneven pigmentation โ dark spots, melasma, sun damage โ happens when melanin collects unevenly in the skin. Because different pigment types live at different depths, the right treatment depends on the type. A careful diagnosis matters more than picking the strongest laser.
Who this is for
Treatments commonly used
~20โ30 min
Broad-band intense pulsed light that targets multiple melanin depths in a single pass, addressing freckles, sun damage, and uneven tone.
~15โ30 min
Ultra-short picosecond pulses shatter pigment particles with less heat than conventional lasers, suitable for melasma and stubborn dark spots.
~15โ30 min
Q-switched Nd:YAG laser that selectively targets pigmented lesions at 532nm and 1064nm depths for both superficial and deeper pigmentation.
What's happening
Persistent facial redness and flushing are usually caused by dilated blood vessels close to the skin's surface. Vascular lasers target those vessels without harming surrounding skin, gradually reducing visible redness over a series of sessions.
Who this is for
Treatments commonly used
~15โ30 min
Long-pulse Nd:YAG energy targets haemoglobin in dilated vessels, causing them to collapse and be reabsorbed, reducing visible redness over time.
~20โ30 min
Broad-band light selectively absorbed by blood vessels, reducing diffuse facial redness and broken capillaries with minimal downtime.
What's happening
Botox and fillers are two different tools. Botox temporarily relaxes the muscles that create expression lines โ forehead lines, crow's feet, frown lines. Fillers restore volume where tissue has thinned or reshape contours. A considered plan typically uses them together, in small amounts, for a refreshed but recognisable result.
Who this is for
Treatments commonly used
~10โ15 min
Botulinum toxin injection that temporarily relaxes the muscles responsible for dynamic expression lines, with results lasting approximately 3โ6 months.
~15โ30 min
Hyaluronic acid gel injected to restore volume, soften deep folds, or refine facial contours in areas such as the cheeks, chin, or lip border.