Lift-Up
Protocol
Price
400-600 CHF / session
What is it for
A protocol that uses non-invasive technologies, ideal when one wants to address skin sagging that typically appears over the years in certain areas of the face, neck and décolleté. It helps minimise and improve imperfections, but is also an excellent prevention system against the effects of ageing.
How it works
The protocol involves an initial assessment of the state of the skin and the consequent definition of objectives. The procedure consists of a combination of Hifu treatment (non-surgical lifting) combined with a nanofractionated treatment. The former acts on the deeper layers of tissue to counteract loss of skin tone as well as reshaping the face in a natural way. The second acts at a more superficial level, improving skin texture, enlarged pores, surface wrinkles and skin quality in general.
Frequently Asked Questions
The synergy between the non-surgical facelift (Hifu) and nanofractionation makes it possible to achieve greater effectiveness and longer-lasting improvements than individual treatments. The extent of the improvement depends on numerous factors, the main ones being the starting situation, the type of skin relaxation and the number of sessions.
Despite the use of non-invasive and non-surgical techniques, excellent results can be achieved. However, as is well known, sagging tissues worsen over the years and therefore repeated cycles of treatment are necessary to maintain consistent results over time.
It depends from case to case as the Protocol has a high level of customisation. However, on average about 3-4 sessions are needed monthly. Any maintenance cycles are repeated a year later.
All treatments in the Lift-Up Protocol are non-invasive and non-surgical. No anaesthesia is required as pain levels are generally more than tolerable. In some rare cases, on particularly sensitive skin, and for some treatments, an anaesthetic cream is applied to eliminate even the slightest possible discomfort.
Some treatments under the Protocol may cause redness of the treated area or superficial effects that tend to resolve spontaneously after a few days without the need for intervention.