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リフトアップ治療の賢い選び方。HIFUとRF、結局どっち?

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たるみが気になる方へ。HIFU(ハイフ)とRF(高周波)は、アプローチする肌の深さと効果が異なります。あなたのたるみに最適な治療法を見極めましょう。

1. 「構造的リフト」HIFU vs 「弾力回復」RF

  • HIFU: 肌の最深部「筋膜(SMAS)」に熱エネルギーを届け、土台から引き上げ。確かなリフトアップ効果。
  • RF: 真皮層に均一に熱を伝え、コラーゲン増生で肌のハリとふっくら感を回復。

2. 最強のリフトアップは「W治療」
HIFU(土台引き上げ)+ RF(肌質改善) を組み合わせることで、単体治療より満足度の高い若々しいハリ肌を実現できます。

3. 治療後3ヶ月が勝負
コラーゲンが生成される治療後3ヶ月間は、高タンパク質な食事と十分な睡眠を心がけ、効果を最大限に引き出しましょう。

リフトアップは投資。納得のいく結果を得るために、専門医のカウンセリングをしっかり受けましょう。

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