HIFU Skin Tightening & Lifting
HIFU Skin Tightening
& Lifting
Discover the power of non-surgical rejuvenation with our HI-REX HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) treatments – the ultimate solution for lifting, contouring, and tightening the skin without needles, downtime, or invasive procedures.
What is HIFU?
HIFU is a revolutionary treatment that uses focused ultrasound energy to stimulate collagen production deep within the skin. By targeting the dermis, subcutaneous fat, and the SMAS (Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System) – the same layer treated in surgical facelifts – HIFU provides dramatic lifting and tightening with long-lasting results.
Benefits of HI-REX HIFU
• Non-invasive with no downtime
• Safe for all Fitzpatrick skin types
• Stimulates collagen and elastin for tighter, smoother skin
• Targets deep layers of the skin for visible lift and definition
• Ideal for facial sculpting, neck tightening, and body contouring
• Can be used on areas like the forehead, cheeks, jowls, double chin, neck, chest, abdomen, arms, thighs, and flanks
• Immediate skin contraction with optimal results seen between 3 to 6 months
• Performed year-round with no sun sensitivity

how it works
HIFU delivers controlled ultrasound energy that penetrates deep below the skin’s surface, creating thermal coagulation points. These micro-injuries trigger the body’s natural wound healing process, resulting in:
✅ Immediate collagen contraction
✅ Neocollagenesis (new collagen formation) over the following months
✅ Tissue remodeling for firmer, more youthful skin
Treatment Areas
Face & Neck
Jawline & Double Chin
Décolletage • Abdomen
Thighs & Arms
what to expect
✔ Slight redness or swelling post-treatment (usually resolves within 48–72 hours)
✔ A warm, tingling sensation during treatment
✔ No special aftercare needed beyond daily SPF and hydration
Contraindications
HIFU is not suitable for clients with the following
Active or severe acne or skin infections
• Open wounds or skin lesions in the treatment area
• Pregnancy or breastfeeding
• Severe or very lax skin (especially over age 60)
• Cancer, autoimmune diseases, or serious endocrine disorders
• Pacemakers or implanted electronic devices • Dental implants (for certain facial areas)
• Immunosuppressive or anticoagulant therapy
• Very thin skin or recent aesthetic treatments (discuss at consultation)

