More Than Just a Device

When it comes to energy-based skin tightening, safety and results go hand in hand. That’s why Ultratherma isn’t available in salons, beauty chains, or general cosmetic clinics. It’s a system designed exclusively for use in licensed medical environments.

This isn’t just a distribution choice — it’s a safety protocol.

Ultratherma delivers energy beneath the skin’s surface, directly into the dermal and SMAS layers. These are the same foundational structures treated in surgical facelifts. It takes precision, training, and clinical judgment to perform this treatment safely and effectively.

Why You’ll Only Find Ultratherma in Medical Clinics

Ultratherma uses Micro-Focused Ultrasound (MFU) to create thermal coagulation points at controlled depths of 1.5mm, 3.0mm, and 4.5mm. The energy is powerful enough to stimulate collagen regeneration, but also requires strict control to avoid damaging delicate tissue.

That level of control isn’t possible with under-regulated devices or untrained hands.

Ultratherma’s protocols are designed to:

  • Avoid overtreatment or overlapping passes
  • Protect nerves and vessels in sensitive areas
  • Ensure energy is delivered consistently across the treatment area

These factors all depend on clinical-grade equipment, trained operators, and a controlled environment.

Designed for Clinical Use

Ultratherma isn’t a consumer product or salon-grade tool. It’s a regulated system designed to meet:

  • Medical treatment standards
  • Device classification and safety oversight
  • Patient screening and aftercare protocols

It is made available only to approved providers who meet a set of clinical eligibility criteria. These providers receive training, clinical documentation, and device protocols to ensure every treatment is performed with care and consistency.

Protecting Patient Trust

There is growing awareness among patients about the risks of unregulated HIFU treatments. Stories of burns, asymmetry, and overtreatment often stem from devices used outside of medical environments.

Ultratherma was created to offer a safer, smarter alternative — one that patients can trust. By limiting availability to licensed medical clinics, the system ensures:

  • Treatments are only performed when clinically appropriate
  • Practitioners are trained in facial anatomy and device operation
  • Patients receive clear guidance and realistic expectations

Is Ultratherma Right for You?

Ultratherma is suitable for adults experiencing mild to moderate skin laxity – often beginning in the 30s and beyond. It is ideal for patients seeking:

  • Natural, gradual skin tightening
  • A non-invasive alternative to surgery
  • Minimal risk and no downtime

It is not suitable for:

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals
  • People with metal implants or pacemakers in the treatment area
  • Those with active skin infections or inflammatory conditions

As with any medical procedure, patient suitability is assessed during a consultation.

What Can I Expect During Treatment?

Safety extends beyond the technology itself. During a typical Ultratherma session:

  • A qualified practitioner will explain the procedure and what to expect
  • A custom treatment plan will be developed based on your goals and skin condition
  • Treatment areas are mapped and energy is delivered in precise lines

Patients often describe the sensation as a controlled warmth or tingling. Any discomfort is typically brief and manageable.

Post-treatment:

  • There is no downtime
  • You may experience temporary redness or mild tenderness
  • Most return to normal activities immediately

Why Ultratherma Is a Safe Choice

Ultratherma is a medically guided treatment that combines technology, training, and clinical oversight to prioritise patient safety. By delivering controlled energy to specific depths — without affecting the surface – it achieves skin lifting with minimal risk and no recovery time.

If you’re considering a skin tightening treatment and want reassurance, you’re not alone. Ultratherma was designed with your safety in mind. Ultratherma is more than a treatment – it’s a medical procedure that demands precision, expertise, and responsibility.

That’s why it’s available exclusively in qualified medical clinics.