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What is HIFU? What is HIFU used for? HIFU treatments in Izmir.

  • Writer: Fatmagül Gülbaşaran Klinik
    Fatmagül Gülbaşaran Klinik
  • Dec 23, 2025
  • 3 min read

Interest in non-surgical methods in aesthetic dermatology is steadily growing, particularly due to the development of applications that preserve a natural appearance and support skin structure. Technologies specifically designed to treat age-related sagging and loss of elasticity in the face and neck have become an important part of modern dermatology. In this context , HIFU applications stand out as an innovative method that targets skin tissue precisely without the need for surgery.


HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) technology aims to activate the skin's own regenerative mechanisms by delivering controlled energy into the deeper tissue layers. HIFU thus not only tightens the surface but also offers a scientifically sound approach that targets the skin's supporting structures.


In modern dermatology, HIFU treatment is individually tailored to skin type, aging process, and expectations to achieve natural and harmonious results. The success of the treatment depends significantly on selecting the appropriate device and receiving expert dermatological advice. At Dr. Fatmagül Gülbaşaran's clinic, HIFU treatments are performed with professional care, respecting facial anatomy, preserving a natural appearance, and promoting long-term skin health.


What is HIFU?

Izmir HIFU – What is HIFU? What is HIFU used for?
İzmir HIFU - Uzm. Dr. Fatmagül Gülbaşaran Klinik

HIFU is a non-surgical skin tightening method based on the principle of delivering high-intensity, focused ultrasound energy to the subcutaneous tissue. During the treatment, the ultrasound energy is focused on the deeper layers of the skin without damaging the skin surface, thus achieving a controlled heating effect.


This heat effect stimulates the skin structures responsible for collagen and elastin production, thus initiating a natural regeneration process. One of the greatest advantages of HIFU is the ability to reach deeper tissue, which is treated in surgical procedures, without surgery. The goal is firmer, smoother, and more harmonious skin. During the dermatological examination, skin thickness, degree of skin laxity, and facial anatomy are analyzed in detail. Based on this analysis, the treatment areas and the intensity of the HIFU treatment are determined.


What is HIFU used for?

HIFU treatments aim to tighten sagging skin, particularly on the face, neck, and jawline. The treatment stimulates collagen production in the deeper layers of the skin, thus contributing to a firmer and tighter skin structure in the long term. Because HIFU treatment can be performed without incisions or downtime on the skin's surface, it allows for a quick return to daily life. For this reason, it is one of the most popular non-surgical aesthetic procedures.


The effects of the treatment are visible immediately after the procedure, but intensify within a few weeks due to increased collagen production. HIFU should therefore not be considered a one-time rejuvenation method, but rather a long-term dermatological support for regulating the skin aging process.


HIFU treatments in Izmir, at the specialist clinic of Dr. Fatmagül Gülbaşaran.

HIFU treatments at Dr. Fatmagül Gülbaşaran's clinic in Izmir are performed using state-of-the-art technology and a scientific dermatological approach. An individualized treatment protocol is created for each patient, based on a thorough analysis of facial anatomy, skin structure, and aesthetic desires.


The HIFU treatments performed at the clinic are based on preserving natural facial features and supporting the skin's own structural balance. The goal is not to create an excessively tight or artificial appearance, but rather to improve the aesthetic harmony of the face and skin. At Dr. Fatmagül Gülbaşaran's clinic, HIFU treatments aim to promote long-term skin health through a non-surgical, safe, and scientifically sound approach.

 
 
 

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