HIFU Bicton
HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) treatments offer a non-invasive alternative to surgical face-lifts.
The Ultraformer III technology uses micro-focused ultrasound to activate natural healing processes, stimulating collagen and elastin while tightening underlying muscles.
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HIFU Treatment Bicton
The skin-tightening effects manifest gradually over 2-3 months post-treatment, with results lasting up to 12 months. HIFU requires no incisions, minimizes downtime, and stimulates natural collagen production through controlled thermal damage.
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Procedure Information
Medical facilities in Perth offer HIFU treatments through certified practitioners who perform the procedure in 15-60 minute sessions.
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What to know about HIFU Treatment Bicton
Does the treatment depth matter for my specific skin concern?
HIFU treatments can target different skin depths from 1.5mm to 4.5mm, with each depth addressing specific concerns. The wrong depth selection can lead to unintended volume loss or insufficient results
How does my age affect HIFU treatment outcomes?
While HIFU works for various age groups, skin laxity rather than age determines treatment effectiveness. Some younger people may show early skin looseness, making them suitable candidates for low-power preventive treatments
What role does hydration play in treatment success?
Proper hydration is crucial for optimal results, with a recommended intake of 3-4 litres of water (with a minimum of 2) daily for at least a week after treatment. Inadequate hydration can increase side effects and impact recovery
How does HIFU interact with previous cosmetic treatments?
The treatment's effectiveness can vary based on prior procedures. A comprehensive consultation should review your complete aesthetic treatment history to ensure compatibility1
What makes the Ultraformer III different from other HIFU devices?
Not all HIFU machines deliver the same results. The Ultraformer III uses specific micro-focused ultrasound technology that provides both immediate tightening and progressive enhancement through collagen stimulation
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About Bicton, WA
Bicton is an affluent riverside suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south-west of the central business district. The suburb is mostly residential, and falls within the City of Melville local government area. Bicton borders the Swan River to the north, with the northern third of the suburb taken up by a Class-A reserve at Point Walter. Originally settled in the 1830s, when a large vineyard was established, Bicton was mainly rural until the subdivision of the former Bicton Racecourse, beginning in 1919. Further subdivisions of the Castle Hill area in 1921 established the suburb as a middle-class area of Fremantle. Bicton underwent further expansion after the conclusion of World War II. Now with a large demographic of business owners and high net worth individuals, Bicton is considered one of the most affluent riverside suburbs in Perth. == History == Prior to European settlement, the Beeliar subgroup of the Noongar Aboriginal people obtained food and drinking water from the river edges and open grassy areas. The sandbar at Point Walter was used as one of the few river crossing between the mouth of the river and The Narrows. The area around Point Walter was known as Dyoondalup in the local language, meaning "place of white sand", and featured in local creation myths. The area along the East Fremantle and Bicton foreshores, extending into Blackwall Reach, was called Quaada gabee, meaning "beautiful water", and included a number of freshwater springs.