Facial and body skin laxity is one of the most common concerns in dermatology clinics. Over time, there is a natural loss of collagen, elastin, and skin support, which directly affects facial contours, neck firmness, and jawline definition.
Among the most sought-after technologies to address this process is Liftera, a microfocused ultrasound treatment that promotes a lifting effect without surgery, without incisions, and with immediate recovery.
However, despite its popularity, many questions still arise: Does Liftera really work? Does it hurt? How many sessions are needed? How long do the results last?
Below, I explain how Liftera works on the skin and answer the most frequently searched questions on Google about the treatment, based on science, clinical practice, and dermatologic safety.
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Liftera is a modern, safe, and effective technology for those seeking to improve skin laxity and stimulate collagen without surgery, while respecting facial naturalness and anatomy.
When properly indicated within an individualized treatment plan, Liftera delivers progressive results, improves skin quality, and provides a lifting effect with immediate recovery.
A dermatological evaluation is essential to determine whether Liftera is the best option for you and how to integrate it with other treatments to enhance results.
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What is Liftera?
Liftera is a microfocused ultrasound technology that stimulates collagen production in the deeper layers of the skin, promoting firmness and a lifting effect without surgery.
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What is Liftera used for?
It is used to treat skin laxity, improve facial and body contour, stimulate collagen, and enhance skin quality.
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How does Liftera work on the skin?
It delivers controlled thermal energy points that reach the deep dermis and the muscular fascia (SMAS), stimulating collagen contraction and regeneration.
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Does Liftera really provide a lifting effect?
Yes, it promotes a non-surgical lifting effect, with gradual improvement in skin support and contour.
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Does Liftera hurt?
Discomfort is mild and well tolerated. Liftera is considered one of the most comfortable microfocused ultrasound technologies.
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How many Liftera sessions are needed?
In most cases, a single session already produces good results. Some patients benefit from additional sessions, depending on medical evaluation.
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How long do Liftera results last?
Results typically last between 12 and 18 months, depending on age, degree of skin laxity, and skincare habits.
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When do Liftera results start to appear?
There may be an initial improvement immediately after the procedure, but full results develop progressively, peaking between 2 and 3 months.
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Does Liftera replace plastic surgery?
No. It is indicated for mild to moderate skin laxity. Advanced cases may require surgery.
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Which areas can be treated with Liftera?
Face, neck, chest, double chin, jawline, eyebrows, arms, abdomen, thighs, and knees.
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Can Liftera be performed on the entire face?
Yes. Full-face Liftera allows global facial treatment, respecting anatomy and the degree of laxity in each area.
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Does Liftera help with a double chin?
Yes, especially when the double chin is associated with skin laxity rather than excess fat.
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Does Liftera slim the face?
It is not a weight-loss treatment, but it can improve contour by addressing skin laxity.
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Can Liftera be combined with other procedures?
Yes. It can be combined with collagen biostimulators, botulinum toxin, lasers, and skinboosters.
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Who should not undergo Liftera?
Pregnant women, individuals with active skin infections, uncontrolled autoimmune diseases, or metallic devices in the treated area.
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Does Liftera cause skin laxity afterward?
No. When properly indicated and correctly performed, it does not cause skin laxity.
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Is there a minimum age for Liftera?
It is generally indicated from the age of 30, but it may be used earlier for prevention, depending on medical evaluation.
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Can Liftera be done in the summer?
Yes. The treatment is not photosensitizing, as long as proper sun protection guidelines are followed.
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What is the difference between Liftera and other microfocused ultrasound treatments?
Liftera stands out for its comfort, precision, and uniform energy distribution.
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Is Liftera a permanent treatment?
No. Aging continues, so maintenance sessions may be recommended over time.
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A avaliação médica é essencial para compreender as queixas do paciente, identificar problemas dermatológicos e considerar suas características individuais, como anatomia, tipo de pele e reações a substâncias utilizadas. Com base nisso, é possível determinar as técnicas adequadas para valorizar naturalmente as características do rosto, pele e corpo.
A escolha de um Dermatologista é crucial para realizar uma análise minuciosa das regiões em desarmonia no paciente e determinar as técnicas necessárias, seja aumentando o volume, corrigindo ângulos ou simetria. Com um plano de tratamento personalizado e exclusivo, é possível atender às necessidades específicas de cada paciente respeitando seus limites.
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