MANILA, Philippines - Maintaining younger looking and lifted skin has always been one of the toughest challenges women struggle to solve. From age-defying creams, skin-tightening lasers, to invasive surgical facial lifting procedures, more and more women have jumped into the beauty bandwagon to fight gravity and delay the signs of aging.
Resurfacing lasers with anti-aging creams powerfully pack a punch against superficial blemishes, while fillers, on the other hand, guarantee the ideal facial volumetry. However, one of the trickiest conditions to unravel is how to defy the downward pull of gravity on the face exhibited by sagging and jowling.
Ulthera is the only device on the market that could reach up to the SMAS (Superficial Muscular Aponeurotic System) — the same structure plastic surgeons pull when doing Rhytidectomy (facelift) — producing a significant directional lift on the skin. Traditional radio frequency and other non-invasive skin tightening devices only penetrate up to the upper dermis to stimulate collagen remodeling, producing only a slight lift.
Medical practitioners have adopted the technology Ulthera offers, but just like Botox and Dermal Fillers, Ulthera is an exercise of one’s artistic eye perfected through years of experience. Many doctors agree that Ultherapy in the hands of a qualified and highly skilled expert is an invaluable tool in delaying and even eliminating the need for surgical counterparts.
Dr. Aivee Teo is one of the few doctors around the world who was awarded the prestigious Ulthera Visionary Award — celebrating her innumerable achievements and contributions to the field of aesthetic medicine. Heralded as one of the single top users of Ulthera worldwide, it presents her experience in providing unparalleled expression of the technology in delivering youthful and ageless skin to patients.
Proud patients of the Aivee Institute who swear by the wonders of Ulthera are eventologist Tim Yap, multi-awarded actor Coco Martin, and news anchor Karen Davila.