SONA® using Ulthera® Technology 

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SONA® Using Ulthera® Technology is a non-invasive, non-surgical procedure that lifts, tightens and tones the skin of the face, forehead and neck. It is a new cosmetic technology that uses the tried-and-true technology of ultrasound waves to achieve results that mirror those of a traditional facelift. The waves focus on the deep layers of the skin and prompt the body's own healing mechanism to produce natural collagen.

 

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Before & Image Lift Look
Cosmetic Procedures:
Reduce fine lines and wrinkles

 

Please browse through other Cosmetic Procedures / Face Lift services offered by Image Lift:
Medium Face Lift Small Lift Fractional CO2 Laser Resurfacing
Upper and Lower Eyes Fillers Botox®/Dysport™
 
To accurately determine which cosmetic services are right for you, we encourage you to schedule a complimentary confidential consultation with one of our board certified doctors. Please fill out our Free Consultation form to get started with your personal transformation.

 

Before and After
Before & Image Lift Look



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