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Ultherapy Ultherapy is a nonsurgical alternative to a facelift. It’s used to counteract signs of aging like skin sagging and wrinkles on the face, neck, and chest as well as drooping of the brow area. The FDA-cleared technology stimulates collagen production, which should create a more youthful look overall.
Ultherapy targets areas beneath the skin with focused ultrasound energy, using the right temperature to support collagen regeneration. The ultrasound energy stimulates collagen and elastic tissue, which should result in firmer skin, less sagging, and fewer wrinkles. It’s used most commonly on the face, neck, and chest.
Ultherapy is the only non-invasive treatment cleared by the FDA for lifting the skin on the neck, chin, and brow, and improving lines and wrinkles on the décolletage. Ultherapy uses microfocused ultrasound to lift and tighten loose skin over time, without any downtime.
Undereye fill The under eye area may have a hollowed look due to genetics, volume loss due to aging, or from environmental and health factors such as excessive sun exposure, or habits such as cigarette smoking that can affect the skin internally and externally. Hollowness can affect the whole under eye area all the way to the upper cheeks, or just the small area directly below the eyes called the tear trough.
Understanding aesthetics in modern life As far as aesthetics is concerned the decisive change began with the late seventeenth and eighteenth century’s acknowledgment of sense as the basis of judgment and appreciation. The neo-platonic hierarchy of being was finally replaced with a more immediate dependence on experience. Artist, writers, and critics already had changed practically, philosophy followed. For our purposes, no sharp division need be drawn. We acknowledge that "modern" culture and philosophy emerges gradually from the medieval and renaissance world. Aesthetics should be no different.