After Liftera®, most people want to know what they should do.
In practice, what you should not do matters just as much for skin response and comfort.
Liftera® works by delivering focused ultrasound energy to deeper skin layers.
That energy triggers a biological response, not an instant surface change.
Because of that, certain habits can interfere with recovery or exaggerate side effects.
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Do not expect immediate visible lifting
One of the most frequent misunderstandings is expecting instant results.
In practice, collagen remodeling takes time.
Skin tightening usually develops gradually over several weeks.
Judging the outcome too early often leads to unnecessary concern.
Do not massage or apply strong pressure to the treated area
After Liftera®, the tissue is already biologically activated.
Strong pressure, facial massage, or devices such as rollers may:
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increase tenderness
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worsen swelling
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interfere with the natural healing cascade
Gentle cleansing is acceptable.
Deep manipulation is not recommended in the early days.
Do not use heat-based exposure right away
Heat adds extra stimulation to already treated tissue.
In the first days, it is best to avoid:
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saunas
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steam rooms
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hot yoga
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very hot showers directly on the face
In practice, excess heat can prolong swelling and discomfort.
Do not take anti-inflammatory medications unless advised
This point is often overlooked.
Liftera® depends on a controlled inflammatory process to stimulate collagen production.
Routine use of anti-inflammatory medications, such as NSAIDs, may blunt this response.
This does not mean pain should be ignored.
It means medication use should be discussed individually, especially if taken preventively or without clear need.
In clinical practice, unnecessary suppression of inflammation is a common mistake.
Do not apply strong active skincare products immediately
Even if the skin looks normal, deeper layers are still responding.
Using products such as:
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strong acids
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retinoids
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exfoliating devices
can increase irritation during this phase.
Keeping skincare minimal for a few days supports proper recovery.
Do not skip sunscreen
Ultrasound treatments do not cause peeling, but post-treatment sensitivity can increase.
Sun exposure during this period may contribute to uneven pigmentation.
Daily sunscreen remains essential, even on cloudy days.
Do not schedule intense workouts on the same day
High-intensity exercise increases heat and blood flow.
On the day of treatment, intense workouts may:
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increase swelling
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worsen soreness
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prolong redness
Light activity is usually fine.
Heavy training is better postponed.
Do not compare your recovery to someone else’s
This is a subtle but important issue.
In practice, response varies based on:
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skin thickness
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baseline laxity
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age
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treatment intensity
Minimal sensation and temporary tenderness can both be normal.
Do not assume more sessions mean better results
More energy does not always mean better outcomes.
Overtreatment does not accelerate collagen production.
It can increase discomfort without improving results.
Treatment planning should always respect tissue limits.
When should you seek evaluation?
Mild swelling, tenderness, or sensitivity can be expected.
Persistent pain or unusual symptoms should always be reassessed.
Ignoring symptoms instead of evaluating them is a common error.
About Dr. Renata
Dr. Renata works with non-invasive skin tightening technologies and facial treatments, closely observing tissue response over time.
In clinical practice, she frequently sees that post-treatment behavior — including medication use — plays a key role in comfort and outcomes.
Her approach prioritizes safety, realistic expectations, and individualized care.
Conclusion
Liftera® works with the skin’s biology, not against it.
Understanding what not to do — including unnecessary anti-inflammatory use — helps that process unfold properly.
Individual evaluation remains the safest way to guide both treatment and aftercare.
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Can I take painkillers after Liftera®?
That depends on the medication. It should be discussed individually.
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Is inflammation always bad?
Not in this case. Controlled inflammation is part of the treatment mechanism.
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Can I resume my normal routine the next day?
Often yes, with attention to skincare and sun protection.
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Does swelling mean something went wrong?
Not necessarily. Mild swelling can be part of the normal response.
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Can aftercare mistakes cancel results?
They rarely cancel results, but they can affect comfort and tissue response.
A medical evaluation is essential for understanding patient concerns, identifying dermatological issues, and considering individual characteristics such as anatomy, skin type, and reactions to specific substances. Based on this assessment, the most appropriate techniques can be determined to naturally enhance facial, skin, and body features.
Choosing a dermatologist is a crucial step in conducting a detailed analysis of asymmetries and imbalances in the patient’s appearance. A specialized professional will identify the necessary techniques, whether to add volume, correct angles, or improve symmetry. With a personalized and exclusive treatment plan, it is possible to address each patient’s unique needs while respecting their individual limits.
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