HIFU Treatments Gone Wrong

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  • In this video, I talk about HIFU treatments going wrong, what to look out for, and how to make sure you choose the right practitioner. This video follows on from the MOST popular blog on my website 'HIFU Treatments Gone Wrong', which has had a staggering number of views. Following on from that blog, I've had so many people contact me, that have had a less than favourable experience of what is, when done correctly, an incredible treatment!
    HIFU really is an amazing anti ageing treatment, and is classed as a 'non surgical face lift' treatment. Carried out correctly, the results can be tighter, firmer, more lifted skin - which is why it's so popular.
    I'm a HUGE fan of HIFU, and use the Focus Dual system in my clinic, in Alton Hampshire. I talk a little about the benefits of it's safety features in this video.
    Here's the link to the blog on my website, that's proven way more popular than I could have imagined! I hope that you enjoy both my video and my blog, and I hope that you find it helpful. I'd love to hear from you, so feel free to get in touch via my social sites, or email nikki@nikkibutler.co.uk. Take care, Nikki
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ความคิดเห็น • 153

  • @davidcraig1714
    @davidcraig1714 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    This was a great introduction to HIFU treatment on what could really gone wrong. Your advice is very appreciated. Thank you!

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you, you're welcome. It is a great treatment, but for the right clients. Sadly, I've seen too many cases where treatments have been carried out on people that (in my opinion), were not suitable for treatment, leaving them with undesirable results.

    • @davidcraig1714
      @davidcraig1714 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nikkibutlerskinspecialist Always be careful as you admonish!

    • @babyy1Dmassivefan
      @babyy1Dmassivefan 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi just got the dual focus so pleased to hear your comments. Any advise would be fantastic.

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@babyy1Dmassivefan I absolutely love it, you just have to consider your clients very carefully. To be honest, I turn away over half the people that contact me about HIFU, as they aren’t suitable for treatment. But for the right clients, it’s great. RFM is also fab with the FD. Lynton are brilliant with their support and the guidance on safe parameters is invaluable. Feel free to get in touch if you want to have a chat about it, I’ve had it since it was launched, and I wouldn’t be without it now! Nikki

  • @viktoriasugar2571
    @viktoriasugar2571 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you! Much appreciated

  • @olimpiagarcia3980
    @olimpiagarcia3980 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Este es el comentario más sensato útil y claro acerca de HiFu de todos los que he visto en Internet.

  • @dileksultanayan9964
    @dileksultanayan9964 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    That’s amazing and honest. Can you please make a video about safer and effective non surgical treatment for slim face that will help tighten to skin and protect against aging. Thank ❤

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thanks for the comment. There's never a 'one size fits all' with treatments, so I avoid making specific recommendations. There are so many factors to consider when considering skin treatments because the skin is the largest organ of the body, and it's complex and unique to everyone. The best approach is to seek guidance from a practitioner who can advise you in all areas that impact your skin, not just treatments and products. You might find some of my blogs helpful/interesting, though, especially the one on Ageing Skin. Kind wishes, Nikki www.nikkibutler.co.uk/2022/12/21/skin-ageing/

  • @user-sh7du6wn2t
    @user-sh7du6wn2t 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great advice! 👌👌👌

  • @myran788
    @myran788 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Really enjoyed this video, great info!
    A question: Im 45 - turning 46 later this year and I would love to try out HIFU on my lower parts of the face - like around my mouth area cause Im starting to see some lines there and to tighten my jawline. However I have rheumatoid arthritis and some say (not everyone) that you cant do HIFU when you have an autoimmune illness? Is that true and if so, why??
    And is there anything else I can do in that case, cause I really dont like what Im seeing around my mouth area LOL
    Also, I do have some dark spots/pigmentation - can that be an issue with HIFU??
    Thank you! :)

  • @fiv4663
    @fiv4663 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    This all sounds very risky. I'll give it a miss. Thanks for the information.

  • @beebeeme2023
    @beebeeme2023 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    thanks so much for the education. do you happen to have any expert practitioners you can recommend in the states esp. NY?

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi. I don't sorry, I am not familiar with any practitioners in the US. I wish you all the best finding someone. Nikki

  • @madamelebuff
    @madamelebuff 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you..

  • @anaisliba1673
    @anaisliba1673 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Nikki do you do video appointment ?

  • @kismet2354
    @kismet2354 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Had HIFU done 5 months ago & I absolutely loved the results achieved. You’re however correct in emphasizing that people contemplating this, should be open about pain & any high discomfort they may be experiencing during the course of the HIFU procedure & also, be absolutely sure, you have a Board Certified Dermatologist/Plastic Surgeon doing this treatment on you. This is NOT the time to be “penny pinching.” Do it, when you are financially in a good position to afford the best in their chosen field of expertise!

    • @kitkat7491
      @kitkat7491 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How painful is it? I'm getting nervous I'm booked in for it !😮

    • @kismet2354
      @kismet2354 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kitkat7491 ……I was exactly like you before my HIFU treatment, bracing for the worst but, in actuality, it was really not all that bad. Yes! There were some areas of my face that felt the zing more then other regions but overall, I found it acceptable & bearable. Don’t go in all hyped up & fearful & expecting the worst. Take a deep breath & tell yourself, “this treatment will be way way better, then going under the knife! Though results of course, with HIFU, will never be similar to a Deep Plane Facelift but hey, you’re spared the long torturous recovery phase! If you’re confident in your HIFU Practitioner & have done the relevant check on his/her qualifications & experience, then I’ll say “relax & think about how rested you’ll look in about 5 months, instead of focusing on the negatives.” That’s what I did. Have a great day & let me know how it all went, once you’re done with your procedure 😊

    • @FernandaOliveira-xp2ec
      @FernandaOliveira-xp2ec 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It’s tolerable. I do every 1.5 years and the results are amazing! My top 3 treatments: Ultraformer (or HIFU - I don’t do the one that removes fat), biostimulator (Radiesse or Sculptra) and microneedling.

    • @techsearch3475
      @techsearch3475 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@FernandaOliveira-xp2ec are you in UK? Can you recommend anyone or a clinic? I had a consultation yesterday but I think the person was just a beautician and maybe I need a specialist

    • @kitkat7491
      @kitkat7491 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@FernandaOliveira-xp2ec thanks for your reply !!! 🙏

  • @SabaSaliba
    @SabaSaliba 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Hi Nikki, If you have hifu only done on the chin and jowl area to snatch the neck and jawline will the hifu go to other areas? Or does it only goto the areas you target? Also how often or how many sessions are required for neck/jowl results? And how long do results last? Thanks

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I often see the phrase 'snatch' when practitioners talk about skin tightening and lifting treatments. The treatment outcomes really depend on the delivery of the HIFU; some machines are less targeted than others, heating up the surface of the skin and surrounding tissue. Other systems have safety systems targeting certain depths and areas, bypassing the upper layers. Many factors impact your treatment, including the depth of treatment and energy used. The number of initial treatments varies, and maintenance is typically every 12-18 months, as a rough guideline. Please speak with an experienced practitioner who can assess your needs and suitability for treatment. HIFU has become very popular and is, unfortunately, offered to many unsuitable candidates who are left with significant volume loss in areas essential to our facial structure. Once this volume is lost, it cannot be restimulated naturally. Best wishes, Nikki

  • @mirettenaguib2607
    @mirettenaguib2607 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank for your video & your help, it's been a week now & i still feel as if i was punched in the face, when i press with my fingers on the cheek bone and above the jawline & a bit on the neck, i don't feel any pain when i don't touch my face and of course it's a lot better than the first day ( where i felt i couldn't move my muscles easily for two hours and felt strong numbness but then it became just swelling) so is all that normal , but the practitioner did it hard on my face that it feels like punches or i should worry?

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi. Please contact your practitioner to discuss this. This would not be normal for my system, but there are many different systems on the market, and some provide a more uncomfortable treatment experience than others. If you have numbness and pain, then please advise your practitioner and seek medical advice if you are concerned. Best wishes, Nikki

  • @helderrodrigues1977
    @helderrodrigues1977 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Omg! this was the most helpful video I've watched on TH-cam! Thanks for sharing. I am a 42yo guy and I do have a slim face. I would love to have this treatment done but I am being very careful about choosing a good practitioner. Are you in the UK?

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Hi Helder, thanks for your comment - I've glad you found my video helpful. To be honest, not everyone is suitable for HIFU - and radiofrequency microneedling can be a better option, if you have a slim face and you're early 40's. It will really depend on what your skin concerns are, and what you're goals are. A good practitioner should always be able to assess and advise you on the best treatment programme for you. I'll pop a link below, to a blog I have written on skin ageing, as you might find that interesting - it's not just our skin that contributes to the ageing we see!
      And yes, I am based in the UK - I'm in Alton, Hampshire - which is on the Hampshire/Surrey border. I'm about an 1hr 10 minutes from London Waterloo, on a direct train line - to give you some idea.
      Kind wishes, Nikki
      BLOG: www.nikkibutler.co.uk/2022/12/21/skin-ageing/

    • @helderrodrigues1977
      @helderrodrigues1977 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@nikkibutlerskinspecialist Hi Nikki, Thank you for your prompt response. I couldn't agree more with you. I want to improve my skin but I am not sure which treatment would suits me. Your blog is so informative and helpful! I really appreciate it the amount of information you provide in there.
      I'm based in London so it is very convenient for me.
      Kind regards,

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@helderrodrigues1977 You're very welcome. I totally get it, it's confusing isn't it - with so much information out there. That's why I share as much information as I can, to try and help people make informed decisions and know which questions to ask practitioners. These treatments are amazing, in the right hands but, equally, not suitable for everyone. I'm happy to have a chat with you, if you'd like some advice. You can book a complimentary 15 minute Zoom call, I'll pop the link below.
      Kind wishes, Nikki
      bookings.gettimely.com/chrysalisbynikkibutler/bb/book

    • @helderrodrigues1977
      @helderrodrigues1977 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nikkibutlerskinspecialist I've just sent you an email. Thanks for your attention, Nikki!

    • @eminakaratas1044
      @eminakaratas1044 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Nikki, can you help me about which treetment I need, live in Sweden!
      Best regardes Emina​@@nikkibutlerskinspecialist

  • @99montey
    @99montey 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Nikki, I had booked in for 3 sessions of the ULTRAcelQ+. I am just about to have my third Microneedling. I find your information very interesting and I do wonder if my Practitioner has the same knowledge as yourself. Can I ask where your Practice is located, as I would feel better getting treatment done by yourself.Thank you. Jeanette

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi. I am unfamiliar with that particular system, but I believe it is HIFU? I can't comment on their parameters or treatment protocols. I am based in Alton, Hampshire. You're welcome to book a consultation with me. My earliest availability for a consultation is May, and the wait time for treatment is, on average, 12-16 weeks from consultation. I would suggest that you speak with your practitioner about any concerns you might have about treatment, they may be able to put your mind at ease. Best wishes, Nikki

  • @cghrios783
    @cghrios783 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I appreciate you posting this video. I think some med spas just want to make profits and treat everyone the same.
    I was looking into this treatment and I have gone to see two different aestheticians but none of them knew about side effect that are more dangerous which are scary but I heard of cancer and also leakage if done on the abdomen.
    I am concerned about thyroid and existing nodules.
    Could you give us your opinion on these side effects? Thanks so much

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@cghrios783 it’s important to distinguish between HIFU for skin rejuvenation and medical HIFU for specific conditions.
      The treatment I am discussing is skin rejuvenation. I am not able to answer your queries re cancer or abdomen leakage, as I believe these relate to medical HIFU.
      With regard to thyroid, the thyroid channel should never be treated directly over with HIFU. And, if you have any existing medical condition then please seek the guidance of your GP or consultant before having treatment. I am not able to advise regarding your personal suitability, as there are a number of contraindications for treatment, so you would need to discuss this with a potential HIFU practitioner and potentially your doctor. I hope this helps, Nikki

  •  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi, I had Hifu RF done last Friday at my dermatologists office but done by someone who works there, not the dermatologist himself. It was incredibly painful and hot the entire time and she told me it was better for results if I could handle the pain. I have a naturally very slim face and only wanted to have a lifting effect and they said this would help overall skin quality. Now my face is still hot and swollen 5 days later and all of the filler has melted in my face. I went back yesterday abd they said this wouldn’t happen and that no fat was dissolved. Are things going to continue to get worse? My face feels mushy and stretchy and I’m devastated.

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I am sorry to hear you've had this experience. I would recommend either speaking to your practitioner, or speaking with your dermatologist. Post treatment swelling is normal, but you will need to be assessed in person so that they can give you the appropriate advice. If you aren't comfortable returning to them, then I'd recommend seeing another experienced practitioner or medical professional who has experience with the device used. I wish you all the best, Nikki

  • @heyvriendin6329
    @heyvriendin6329 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    hi Nikki,
    Thanks for the informational video. I have fat eye bags (genetically) and Im 28 years old. Would you recommend hifu? Im not a canditate for surgery

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      HIFU can help with the appearance of bags under the eyes, although it will really depend on what's causing them in the first place. There are specific machines that are more suitable for this. Microneedling, filler and other collagen induction treatments can also help, but in conjunction with a review of health, lifestyle and nutrition (genetics also may play a part). Otherwise you could be treating the eye bags, but not addressing the root cause - which means they will likely return, or you'll have limited results from treatment. I hope that helps, Nikki

    • @nodramamomma8691
      @nodramamomma8691 ปีที่แล้ว

      Please don’t do it I’m begging you it will ruin your face and can cause blindness! Do NOT DO IT

  • @emilyadams8316
    @emilyadams8316 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi please can you help me, i had hifu yesterday and today i have almost like cat scratches on my face they are red and sore the practioner said they will go she just doesnt knoe when? Is this right i go on holiday sunday and worried they wpnt go 😢

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi. I highly recommend you go back to your practitioner and ask them to review your skin. HIFU doesn’t break the skin on the surface, the energy is targeted into the deeper layers of the skin, so I wouldn’t expect scratches on your face, unless perhaps the hand piece was pressed into the skin too hard and scratched you? The only other complication with older systems of HIFU can be surface level burns, where the surface layer of the skin has been over heated. It’s impossible to advise on what’s happened here, but cat like scratches are not something I would expect to see post HIFU. Your practitioner is the best person to advise as they will be familiar with the system they use. Or, if you are concerned you you could seek medical advice from a doctor. I wish you all the best, Nikki

  • @sunshynlee2504
    @sunshynlee2504 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, can u help me. I did hifu on jawline and on the 3rd day i got symptom if difficulty in swallowing. And on the 11th day i got tmj dysfunction that caused my jawlock. Can u explain how i got these from hifu. I dont have issues with my teeth and i didnt get hit by a ball or whatever

    • @cghrios783
      @cghrios783 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Just wondering how you are doing now ?

  • @silsil224
    @silsil224 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    HIFU destroyed my face, burned all the healthy fat pads, caused scarring, and resulted in nerve damage too. It produced also other health problems that I will have for the rest of my life.

  • @animation6096
    @animation6096 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So whats the option other than hifu as my mum face is already very slim n skin is so thin. She is js 45 but due to non caring oh her skin earlier days she has saggy skin on face .

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I cannot make recommendations for your mum as I haven't assessed her, and there are many factors to consider when recommending treatments. And, it will come down to more than treatments alone, as lifestyle, health, nutrition, and skincare also play a significant role. For my clients where HIFU isn't suitable, radiofrequency microneedling can be an appropriate option. I'd recommend your mum speak with an experienced practitioner, as some of the RFM systems may not be suitable for her. There are many systems on the market, and they differ significantly. Best wishes, Nikki

  • @KOllectivebykellyodell
    @KOllectivebykellyodell 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    i recently trained in this and due to all the bad reviews and people coming out with issues its made me scared to use it .. but i know to keep to instrictions of correct levels for the right arsas. and heat and i wont over do it for the individual but im also paranoid incase my equipnent doesnt work as i brought a cheaper branded one. i think im just over thinkintg things as i eant to do a good job 😅

  • @MalikaALLEL
    @MalikaALLEL 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Could u please help me with this question? I wanna apply this technic to get rid of my loosen skin that caused me double chin, I m not a fat petson. I have no problems with rinckles thank God, I have a fat face but I have a problem with the double chin as i gained weight on my teenage years then losed weight thats what caused the skin losse on my chin, thats why I think of doing hifu. My question: would applying hifu on my chin only, impact supperior parts of my face like chicks or eyes? 7:27

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi. I can't advise you as to your suitability for treatment as I haven't assessed you. Please see an experienced practitioner for a consultation, who will assess whether this treatment is right for you, and discuss the results you can expect. Best wishes, Nikki

  • @designerdiva87
    @designerdiva87 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi Nikki I have saggy skin under my chin and have a very undefined jawline (I am a normal weight and lower part of my face has always been like this “chubby and saggy looking”) would Hifi work for me. I am 36. I don’t believe it’s aging…. Thinking it’s more genetics?? Would appreciate your insight xxx

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi. Thanks for your comment. As I haven't carried out a consultation or assessed you, I can't advise whether HIFU is suitable for you. There are many factors to consider. I'd recommend speaking with an experienced practitioner and having a consultation so that they can suggest the best treatment options for you. You might also find an 'at-home' microcurrent device helpful, as these help to tone the muscle, which in turn can help improve the appearance in these areas (although it doesn't treat the skin directly). You might find this blog helpful: www.nikkibutler.co.uk/2023/01/20/skincare-tools/ Kind wishes, Nikki

    • @geraldineoconnor9358
      @geraldineoconnor9358 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What can you do for scars left after hifu

  • @kimmyberlyuy
    @kimmyberlyuy 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Hi Nikki! I had a HIFU session a month ago and I was just wondering if it's normal for the face to experience a bit of swelling/bloating even after a few weeks. It's been a month and I feel like my jaws and cheeks are a bit swollen/bloated a month after the HIFU treatment compared to my face before getting the treatment. Hope you can help me with this. Thank you!

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi. I'd recommend going back to the practitioner who treated you and asking them to assess, or if you're not comfortable doing that, I'd suggest seeking advice from your doctor. Swelling is normal after treatment, as it's causing a minor controlled trauma to the tissue. Swelling typically lasts for up to a week, but everyone is different - your skin is the largest organ of your body and unique to you, so everyone will respond differently. I hope that helps, Nikki

    • @lisakay2280
      @lisakay2280 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Hi, I’ve had the same reaction of swelling and looking bloated in my face - it’s been over a year and it’s very distressing. The practitioner says this isn’t normal but also claimed she couldn’t see it - but everyone else can. It’s quite distressing.

    • @eminakaratas1044
      @eminakaratas1044 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@lisakay2280Hi, how is your face now?

    • @lapetite8847
      @lapetite8847 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@lisakay2280 They can see it ... They are gaslighting you because they do not want to take responsibility ... For the first time in my life after having botox for the past 25 yrs i had a severe reaction swelling of eyes forehead that lasted for 3 months .. had to take steroids for 2 months to help control the swelling which in of itself is really bad for overall health as it suppresses the immune system & causes bone degradation... all of these procedures have big risks we are simply ignorant to .. Its big money ... they are not going to tell everyone for example that botox has a black box label warning ((highest adverse / danger warning) The best thing we can do for ourselves is get healthy .. Eat lots of proteins, veggies, sleep, exercise, supplements & try to love ourselves as best we can :)

  • @irenenomikoy5688
    @irenenomikoy5688 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Can you please advise in case of HIfu at the neck area if this is bad for thyroid??? I am on a thyroid treatment and do not want to jeopardise any damage

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi. HIFU should never be carried out over the thyroid channel, this area should be avoided during treatment. It's fine to treat the neck either side of the thyroid channel. If you are undergoing treatment, please check with your treating medical team, before starting any treatment. I, myself, have an underactive thyroid and have been on levothyroxine for decades, and have treated many clients in the same position, safely. However, as I haven't carried out an assessment/consultation with you, my advice is to speak with your medical team, just to be sure. If you are considering treatment, the clinician should carry out a consultation with you, and provide you with pre/post treatment information. Kind wishes, Nikki

    • @irenenomikoy5688
      @irenenomikoy5688 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@nikkibutlerskinspecialist thank you so much for your advise I will certainly follow up your instructions

    • @gwendys6742
      @gwendys6742 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Don’t do it, it ruined my neck 😢

    • @San-qy1lj
      @San-qy1lj 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@gwendys6742 why?? What was wrong?

  • @FloraNagy-ee9yf
    @FloraNagy-ee9yf 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Nikki, what are your thoughts on Sofwave? Does it have the same risks as other devices, can it cause fat losss? Why do you prefer Focus Dual?

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi. I haven’t used Sofwave and there’s limited info on their technology online, so I can’t comment on this. I like the Focus Dual because of its safety feature where the upper layers of the skin are not compromised during treatment, whereas some systems heat the surface of the skin and risk burning and damage as a result. It is a specific, targeted system. Lynton are also excellent in their training and clinical support, which is crucial to me.
      That said, any system can cause damage if it’s used incorrectly or treatment is carried out on clients who are not suitable candidates for these treatments. The system alone isn’t the only thing to consider, it’s client selection and assessment and choosing the right treatment parameters for the individual client. Every practitioner will have a different view, I’m sure, but my personal opinion is that HIFU is being carried out too often on clients who were not suitable. I have a worrying about of women in their 20’s and early 30’s contact me for HIFU to sculpt their faces - which is not what this technology is designed for. Slim profiles and young women with optimum collagen levels are not suitable for this kind of treatment, they are more likely to lose necessary volume in their facial structures, which can then only be restored with filler or fat transfer.
      So, no system is entirely ‘safe’, because the practitioner knowledge, training and client selection is crucial. I hope that helps. Nikki

    • @FloraNagy-ee9yf
      @FloraNagy-ee9yf 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for your response. I'm 36 and mainly looking for something to improve my under eye bags, not interested in a full facial treatment at the moment. My doctor said tightening the skin would push the fat down and improve the appearance, which sounds worth trying if it can help avoid a surgical procedure. Do you use Focus Dual for similar purposes?

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@FloraNagy-ee9yf This isn't something I offer with the FD. Some do, but please ensure you see someone with experience in treating this delicate area, you do not want to experience unwanted fat loss here, and this area is very close to the medial cheek compartment - which you do not want treated over. Kind wishes, Nikki

  • @jajatim2765
    @jajatim2765 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Hello thank u for the very informative vid..unfortunately i had a very traumatic hifu experience..since i had a very high pain tolerance i was able to survive the pain of the procedure..during the procedure when the machine hit the side of of my forehead i felt a sensation at the topmost part of my head.after 2 days of that part of my head started to feel a little numb and i had a worse headache..and there is a sensation like its swollen and i feel like it is where my headache comes from..everytime i touch the part of my forehead where the machine hit me i feel like the top of my head jerks of something to that effect..what should i do?thank u for your advice

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi. I'm sorry to hear that you have had this experience. I strongly recommend that you contact the practitioner that carried out your treatment, to advise them of your symptoms. I would also recommend that you seek medical advice, if you are feeling unwell or experiencing continued headaches. I wish you all the best, Nikki

    • @evalpoul1470
      @evalpoul1470 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I've had the exact same experience last week that you describe. Did the symptoms disappear on their own?

  • @kosmopolitanna
    @kosmopolitanna 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks

  • @Sid-zc7pq
    @Sid-zc7pq ปีที่แล้ว +2

    i'm 20 with a slim face but i have really deep nasolabial folds and wrinkles on the smile lines in this case is it recommended? is my skin gonna be thinner and worsen the wrinkles?

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Hi. I'm not able to provide you with specific advice, as I haven't assessed you. However, HIFU is not a treatment that I would recommend for someone in their 20's, as it is better suited for those that are 30+ with skin laxity concerns, that come with part of the natural ageing process. HIFU can be effective for deep nasolabial folds, but you would need to be assessed by an experienced practitioner, as other treatments may be better suited to you - to treat both the deep folds and wrinkles, depending on the nature and cause. You would need to take into account the potential risks and side effects of HIFU, that I have mentioned in my video, and be clear with any practitioners that you do not wish to experience volume loss. I hope that helps, Nikki

    • @Sid-zc7pq
      @Sid-zc7pq ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nikkibutlerskinspecialist It helps, thank you!!! I was think doing HIFU because i already did filler but it lasted 2 weeks, do you think radio frequency is better for me?

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ​@@Sid-zc7pq Hi. Radiofrequency can also cause loss of volume, as it is heating the skin at depth, so similar considerations apply. I haven't assessed you, so I can't make recommendations for treatment for you. You would need to see an experienced practitioner, to assess your suitability. Radiofrequency microneedling may be a better option, as the skin is treated from the surface level down, and therefore needle depth and RF levels can usually be controlled more precisely. It is also an excellent collagen induction treatment. However, there are many machines on the market, and not all are created equal. The experience of a practitioner will also be key, as all treatments have the potential to have unwanted results, if not carried out correctly. I hope that helps, Nikki

    • @Sid-zc7pq
      @Sid-zc7pq ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nikkibutlerskinspecialist Thank you very much ☺️☺️ You helped me a lot!!

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Sid-zc7pq You're very welcome. You might find this blog helpful/interesting - there's lots of things you can do at home, and from a lifestyle point of view. Nikki
      www.nikkibutler.co.uk/2023/01/20/skincare-tools/

  • @zainamuazzam6136
    @zainamuazzam6136 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Hi, thanks for informative video. I have purchased hifu 3 in 1 3rd generation device for home use. I didn't use it yet. As I am still confused to use it. I am 47 & having forehead wrinkles, line between my eyebrows & little saggy skin from cheeks line . Actually I am more concerned about RF to use as heard bad reviews about it fot fat lose. What areas do you suggest me to do hifu. How many times should I need to do in a week .can I do micro needling with Gifu aswell. Thanks

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Hi. This is not a treatment I would recommend that you carry out at home. All of the treatments you have mentioned have the potential to cause significant, lasting damage if carried out incorrectly, or with unsafe equipment. It's important that these treatments are carried out with medical CE certified systems, and by trained and experienced practitioners. Kind wishes, Nikki

  • @suzannehorton3146
    @suzannehorton3146 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Hello ..although I didn't have the HiFU treatment but i heard it is like Ultheraphy...for me.. ti was not a good result.. i have a full face..so if i loss a little fat..its fine.. but the problem is that i did lose some fat..but it didn't tighten..the skin?? fortunately, it wasn't too bad..but my face look tightener and better before the treatment.. i wouldnt recommend any of these treatments ..even with the best practitioner. .. now i am doing prp and sculptra.. if your older ..i wouldn't recommend it

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for your comment on Ultherapy. Every treatment comes with some risk, and not all treatments are suitable for everyone. This is why it's important to choose experienced practitioners and to understand the risks involved, that way people can make an informed decision. Unfortunately, no treatment comes risk-free. I wish you all the best, Nikki

    • @walkwithme8981
      @walkwithme8981 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @suzannehorton3146 I agree - I went to a very well rated practitioner in Newmarket and had HIFU and it reduced the tiny amount of fat under my chin (which wasn't an issue I was attending for anyway) and has left the skin more saggy than before. Whats PRP and Sculptra and are they working? I went back to the practioner but they wouldn't accept that it had done anything detrimental and suggested I had the final treatment of HIFU which I declined as didn't want it made any worse :(.

  • @aleksandarstojceski3139
    @aleksandarstojceski3139 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is RF safer for using around the eyes if you have thin skin?

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  ปีที่แล้ว

      RF and RF microneedling can be a good option to treat around the eyes, but it will depend what your concern is - ie. lines & wrinkles, or tightening & lifting (or both), for example. It is very important that whomever is treating you understands the technology they are using, and can assess your skin fully. The skin around the eyes is very delicate, and we also have natural fat pads around the eyes, and if a practitioner is too aggressive and treats too deep/with too much heat, the natural fat pad volume can be broken down, which can lead to sagging around the area - this is the same for all area of the face. HIFU can be very effective for treating around the eye, depending on your concern and desired outcome. I hope that helps. Nikki

    • @aleksandarstojceski3139
      @aleksandarstojceski3139 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nikkibutlerskinspecialist Hi Nikki, i started rf treatments 2 weeks ago twice per week for 30min.I'm already seeing reduced wrinkles around thee eyes but my face is naturally very slim and skin is thin.I'm just not sure if i should continue because i'm afraid of fat loss.Under 42C. degree is ok around the eyes?

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@aleksandarstojceski3139 I’d recommend you speak with your practitioner about your concerns. It’s not quite as straightforward as temperature only. There’s so many other factors, including (but not limited to), the method of delivery, the frequency level, the treatment target depth, how long the area is heated for, your skin, your facial anatomy, your well-being, and the system being used (and the experience of practitioner). If I was having pure RF treatment, I’d have Indiba, which I know Abigail James offers (if you’re UK based). In my opinion, it’s the safest RF system I have experienced. I hope that helps. Nikki

  • @nomnom9110
    @nomnom9110 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    J'ai des bajoue mais la peau assez fine surtout vers le front, recommandez-vous le hifu pour la peau fine ? J'ai 29 ans

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi. Please see an aesthetics or skin specialist for a consultation; they can advise on the best treatment for you. HIFU is not a treatment I would be carrying out on someone who is 29. Best wishes, Nikki

  • @airiinairinussen6043
    @airiinairinussen6043 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I had hifu some days ago, i have 7 big lumps and some blisters on my cheek. Treatment was very painful, i had it 3 years ago and it was ok, and no lumps or burns. Im afraid these hard lumps will stay. I sent pictures to the practisioner. What is the best cream for now, and whats the best tteatment to get rid of them on a later stage?

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi. I am sorry to hear that you've had this experience. If you have blisters, then this sounds as though you may have burns from the handpiece. I would recommend seeking advice from both your practitioner and a doctor, if you are concerned about your injuries. I haven't assessed you, so I can't make any specific recommendations for you, but you can download my Scar Guide from my website, and there are also blogs on wound healing too, which contain lots of advice. I hope that helps. Nikki

    • @nixcsa92
      @nixcsa92 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How’s your lumps? Did it get better? :(

  • @gloriamariabuenosagastegui3244
    @gloriamariabuenosagastegui3244 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    They did HIFU in my eyebrows and affected my eyelids in a way that first I got bruises around the area them scars , the practitioner told me it was going to disappear in a week and then it did but then I start to notice fat loss in my eyelid and that my eye started to drop and looks weird , the practitioner told me it wasn’t possible and its being 2 years since that happened my eyelids never recover and I can notice the fat loss difference and I’m young only 27 years old and my eyelids especially the left one is my new insecurity. I tried to book appointments with other doctor but they told me the only option was Botox or something like surgery to lift my eye , but the truth is that my eye look dropped for the fat loss. I tried taking collagen powder , retinol peptides, red light but nothing change.

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I'm sorry to hear that you have had this experience. Unfortunately, it's not possible to restimulate fat cells that have been broken down and destroyed. I would recommend seeking the advice of an experienced cosmetic surgeon, who will be able to assess and advise the best course of action for you. I wish you all the best, Nikki

    • @simzz921
      @simzz921 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      try looking up anastasia beauty fascia

    • @kameliaborisova111
      @kameliaborisova111 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That really saad. You must swue then for damaging your skin you will get an competition and u can use the money for ur health to fix it the issue. Plss do let us know in the future I'd u have any update. Good luck!

    • @CCTV-ri9nn
      @CCTV-ri9nn 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      As a practitioner it’s paramount to give clients an education on HIFU after care and what to expect: I don’t offer any treatments I haven’t undergone myself. Take advantage of your consultation if the practitioner isn’t fully informative and seems in a hurry to treat above and beyond your health and safety steer clear! Many of us do things by the book so please be careful out there x

    • @maalikserebryakov
      @maalikserebryakov 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hahaha get screwed Foid

  • @LoveLove-vz9dc
    @LoveLove-vz9dc หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I would like to do it in my arms? Do you think that is risky?

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, it can be carried out on the area that people often refer to as ‘bingo wings’, but there are different depths for treatment, so just make sure that whomever you have treatment with is experienced with treating that area. It will also depend on what your concerns are with the skin in the area, as to whether it’s the best treatment option. Best, Nikki

  • @glamorebeautybar4085
    @glamorebeautybar4085 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    If I do hifu treatment of the chin will it burn the fat and leave the skin saggy?

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Please see a professional for assessment. HIFU shouldn't be used solely for destroying fat cells under the chin, that is not what it is designed for. It is a skin tightening and lifting procedure, which break down stubborn pockets of fat, but it is not suitable for everyone and should never be used solely for that purpose. Kind wishes, Nikki

    • @anita2235
      @anita2235 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@nikkibutlerskinspecialistHi Nikki please does Hifu work on flabby tummy, and can it damage fat cells around stomach

  • @farheeneffendi293
    @farheeneffendi293 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Does it cause urinary incontinence? Frequent urination?

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I believe this question relates to medical HIFU, which is not covered in this video. The HIFU treatment I refer to is for skin rejuvenation and urinary incontinence is not a side effect. Best, Nikki

  • @CultgentlemanJack
    @CultgentlemanJack 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi I have an amazing technician I have had this done before. And the results where amazing. But the question I’m asking is the fat dose eventually regenerate doesn’t it?.

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      So pleased to hear you've had a positive experience, that's great to hear. No, if fat cells have been destroyed, then that is permanent and they will not regenerate. Nikki

  • @souhailalatmani4670
    @souhailalatmani4670 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is hifu benefical for treating wrinkles??

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It can help improve the appearance of wrinkles, but it targets the deeper layers of skin for a tightening and lifting effect. More effective treatment forms are available for specifically targeting lines and wrinkles. I'd recommend speaking with an experienced practitioner, as there are many factors to consider with different treatments, so it would be best for someone to be able to review your specific concerns and advise. Best wishes, Nikki

  • @nodramamomma8691
    @nodramamomma8691 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    FINALLY! 😭😭 SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME!!! I can’t find any info any help nothing. This has literally ruined my WHOLE LIFE!!!

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm sorry to hear that you've had this experience. I would highly recommend you speak with the practitioner that carried out your treatment. Unfortunately, I'm not able to give you any specific advice but a medical professional/specialist in HIFU or aesthetics may be able to assess you and provide some guidance. I wish you all the best, Nikki

    • @ThinkingCap_
      @ThinkingCap_ ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What happened to you exactly?

    • @1farahnaz
      @1farahnaz 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What happened???

    • @ThinkingCap_
      @ThinkingCap_ 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I hope you come back nodramamama we wanna hear your story!

    • @nodramamomma8691
      @nodramamomma8691 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@nikkibutlerskinspecialist I’m not going back to the provider who ruined my face that makes no sense. They are always only concerned with legally covering their own butts and don’t care whatsoever about the damage they cause people and the
      Lives they ruin and that includes the manufacturer of the Ultherapy machines.

  • @yarafetuguinay9621
    @yarafetuguinay9621 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Is Hifu safe for people prone to keloid or hypertrophic scars?

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, no it's not suitable for those prone to this type of scarring, it's a contraindication for treatment. Kind wishes, Nikki

    • @anita281
      @anita281 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I do keloid and had a hifu done on my face. And it went wonderfully no issues at all and amazing results.

  • @lapetite8847
    @lapetite8847 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I really do not understand how a practitioner could get it so wrong ? There are different heads for the machines that are only meant to move into skin depth according to what you are trying to achieve ... Its a setting ... so how can this go wrong ?

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      There are many ways to get it wrong. Treating clients that aren’t suitable in the first place, choosing the wrong cartridge, selecting energy settings that are inappropriate for the client, treating over nerves, fat pads. Going over the same area too many times, skin/cartridge contact incorrect and causing burns/blisters. To name just a few of the issues… I hope that helps. Nikki

    • @lapetite8847
      @lapetite8847 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@nikkibutlerskinspecialist Thanks for explaining ... It seems to me that people who train in these procedures should require an IQ test before being given their certifications ... These things you mention seem very common sense to me ... & if you are using a medical device you should be aware of the damage you could cause ... I would be mortified if i hurt someone ... I would want to have absolute certainty that i knew what i was doing before attempting anything on anyone ... Especially if theyre paying big money ... I think the main problem is NO ONE knows how an individual is going to respond at any given time ...And no one ( you are rare ) is going to be totally upfront about the risks ... its big money ... I had a major reaction to botox this yr ... first time after having it for 25 yrs ... N o one could help me or give me any answers as to why it happened ... All i could do was take steroids & hope it would resolve ... it took 3 months to resolve ... I did alot of research & discovered how dangerous it can be ... I had no idea .. i guess your body tells you when its had enough .. Anyway .. thank you for the video .. Very informative

  • @jamesh3329
    @jamesh3329 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What's better hifu or caci

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi. They are completely different types of treatment. CACI is a microcurrent treatment that stimulates muscle, whilst HIFU treats the skin, stimulating collagen and causing a tightening and lifting effect - which has a long-lasting effect on skin health and collagen quality/quantity. I always explain microcurrent treatments as being a bit like Slendertone for your face. It helps to stimulate the muscles, but you need to use it frequently to see/maintain results. A great at-home microcurrent option is a NuFace or Foreo Bear. Microcurrent treatments complement skin treatments like HIFU, as loss of muscle tone also contributes to the ageing signs we see in the mirror. In my opinion, HIFU is a better treatment, as it fundamentally changes the skin, for lasting results. I'll pop a blog link below that you might find interesting. I hope that helps. Nikki

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Blogs as promised
      www.nikkibutler.co.uk/2022/12/21/skin-ageing/
      www.nikkibutler.co.uk/2023/01/20/skincare-tools/

  • @saramokri2636
    @saramokri2636 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi dear, I done hifu yesterday and my eyes swollen I can’t open my eyes please advise me

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi. Some people do experience swelling in the first few days, post treatment. I would hope that you were given after care information about what to expect and what to do post treatment? If you have significant swelling and are unable to open your eyes, I would recommend speaking with your practitioner or a medical professional. Your practitioner will be familiar with their system and the treatment parameters used, plus they have assessed your skin - so I’d suggest giving them a call and discussing your symptoms with them. I wish you all the best. Nikki

  • @Tilr701
    @Tilr701 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I did Fortuna 4d and have had volume loss. I feel down. I had fone for collagen.

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Sorry to hear about your experience. Fotona 4D is a laser treatment and differs from HIFU. It's not something I carry out or am trained in. I'd recommend speaking with your practitioner about this and asking for advice and guidance. Best wishes, Nikki

  • @user-vs5zq3un6y
    @user-vs5zq3un6y 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    dear Nikki i am 52 years old ..i would like to try HIFU but my skin is thn and has lost his tight and contour..do you think hifu will help me?
    could you please suggest to me the correct therapy>
    thank you...

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi. I'm not able to advise you on appropriate treatment, as you would need a consultation for this. I'd recommend that you find an experienced practitioner who will be able to assess your skin alongside health and lifestyle factors. They will then be able to make the best recommendations for you. There isn't a 'one size fits all' approach, and there are multiple factors to consider. I wish you all the best, Nikki.

    • @user-vs5zq3un6y
      @user-vs5zq3un6y 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      thank you!
      @@nikkibutlerskinspecialist

  • @chrismoschos639
    @chrismoschos639 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Had this couple days ago. Ended up with lumps, blister and slight burn on my cheeks. Looks like a damaged skin barrier and acne.
    Going to try get a refund if it doesn't calm down in a few days.

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I'm sorry to hear you've had this experience. Burns and blisters can be an issue with some (often older) HIFU systems, as they aren't targeted and heat the surface of the skin as well. I would recommend contacting your practitioner as soon as possible, so they can review and also advise you on caring for blisters and burns, to ensure optimum healing and to avoid risk of infection. Best wishes, Nikki

  • @abrodrigo5142
    @abrodrigo5142 ปีที่แล้ว

    "Promosm" 😜

  • @mariaisabella7397
    @mariaisabella7397 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The problem is the machine,
    Not matter how is used, it
    Weakens the muscles.
    Immmediately seems there is an improvement but after the 3 months results are awful ..
    The muscles are more
    Week especially the eyebrows that change shape too.
    Doctors that have this
    Machine just care
    About money, they are not serious doctors.

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      HIFU targets the skin and doesn't weaken the muscles. But, when carried out incorrectly, it can destroy volume in the face. We have multiple fat pads that make up our facial anatomy and a layer of subcutaneous fat. When the fat is destroyed, the natural volume is lost, and the skin can sag. Destroyed fat cells cannot be restimulated. HIFU can be beneficial for some mature women, but the problem is that treatment is regularly carried out on people that were not suitable, and it seems to becoming a trend to try and use it to sculpt the face of younger women. And you're right; many practitioners will carry it out because it's a high value treatment - without considering suitability.

    • @engynazmy.
      @engynazmy. 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@nikkibutlerskinspecialistcan I gain face fat again after hifu !!

    • @engynazmy.
      @engynazmy. 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@nikkibutlerskinspecialistcan I gain face fat again after hifu !

  • @magdalenasmyl6366
    @magdalenasmyl6366 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This treatment should be banned , my sister has permanent nerve damage on her face , lost lots of fat on her face . 😢

  • @raissaalbuquerque9664
    @raissaalbuquerque9664 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’ve done this treatment and I trully regret it! Because now i have a nerve damage 🥲

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm sorry to hear of your experience. Nerve damage is not typical and tends to be self-limiting. I have personally never had a client with nerve damage, but obviously, it can happen. I recommend speaking with your practitioner if you haven't already. There are key areas to avoid treating on the face to minimise the risk of nerve damage, so I would check with your practitioner that all precautions were taken. They should also be able to give you some advice and reassurance. If you are concerned, I'd also recommend seeing a doctor who may be able to help further. Kind wishes, Nikki

    • @raissaalbuquerque9664
      @raissaalbuquerque9664 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@nikkibutlerskinspecialist i’ve done this by myself. I shouldn’t have done this to me. My face can’t stop shaking and i have some swollen veins in my mouth. I gonna see a neurologist and hoping It’s nothing serious.
      I’ve done this treatment withing 2 hours and I used it on the jaw area, temples, below the chin.
      I was very irresponsible😭
      I hope i survive😰

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@raissaalbuquerque9664 I am glad to hear you're seeking professional medical advice. There are important areas to avoid on the face with HIFU, due to nerves, and if they have been treated over, this is highly likely the reason for the symptoms you are experiencing. A doctor will be best placed to advise you on the appropriate course of action/treatment. I wish you all the best, Nikki

  • @sunshynlee2504
    @sunshynlee2504 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, can u help me. I did hifu on jawline and on the 3rd day i got symptom if difficulty in swallowing. And on the 11th day i got tmj dysfunction that caused my jawlock. Can u explain how i got these from hifu. I dont have issues with my teeth and i didnt get hit by a ball or whatever

    • @nikkibutlerskinspecialist
      @nikkibutlerskinspecialist  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi. I have never heard of this happening after HIFU. I recommend speaking with your practitioner, as there are so many different machines on the market, and the parameters and delivery systems vary significantly. Nikki