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Expert tips for healthy skin

"Why is the Ultherapy here so cheap?"
If you've ever searched for lifting treatment prices, you've probably encountered this scenario. The same procedure can vary in cost significantly, sometimes even two to three times.
When consulting with patients, this is one of the most frequently asked questions.
"Doctor, is there really a difference between the cheaper and more expensive options?"
To be honest, there are usually reasons for price differences, and these reasons aren't always apparent in advertisements.
The issue isn't that you should automatically distrust anything cheap; rather, if you don't know whether they're using genuine tips or providing the full number of shots, you can't make an informed comparison.
Today, we'll outline how you can verify these things yourself before someone else tells you. Honesty is a core value at Forever, so we'll start with general guidelines rather than talking about ourselves.
The biggest factors aren't the name of the procedure but whether the consumables are genuine and whether you get the full shot count.
Lifting prices generally hinge on three factors:

💡 Simply put - It's like how the ingredients and quantity affect the dish even if the menu name is the same. In lifting, the 'ingredients' are the genuine tips and full shot count.
The key point here is that you can ask and verify these three elements. It's not about always choosing the most expensive option but verifying what you can.
The key to determining 'genuine' in lifting usually lies in the single-use tips/cartridges.
Even when two clinics run the same Ultherapy or Thermage machine, the cost and the outcome come down to whether the consumable used on you is genuine. That's often exactly where the deeply discounted clinics differ.
Here’s what you can check:

⚠️ Keep in mind - Rather than definitive phrases like "genuine guarantee," look for whether they provide specific information about the opening process and shot count. Clinics that can show you procedures usually explain things well.
Even if the procedure name is the same, different amounts mean effectively different treatments.
Lifting devices usually deliver energy in 'shots' or 'lines.' With the same Ultherapy, 300 shots and 600 shots cover a different area and intensity, and naturally cost a different amount too.
So if you compare prices solely, saying "this one is cheaper," you might actually be comparing different quantities as if they're the same.

Here's what to look for:
💡 Simply put - It's like airline ticket prices. The base price might seem low, but if seats, baggage, and fees are extra, it might end up the same or more. Lifting should be viewed as 'how much in total and what's included' to make a true comparison.
Not every low price is bad, but an unrealistically low price might indicate something's been cut.
If the advertised price is unusually low, consider these points:
| Visible Aspect | Double-Check |
|---|---|
| Dramatically low advertised price | Are the genuine tips and shot count the same? |
| Heavy emphasis on "event/limited price" | What's included in that price? |
| Focus solely on reviews/ratings | Are treatment conditions (quantity/equipment) specified? |
| No detailed info on 'Ultherapy' | Is there information on what equipment/consumables are used? |
This isn't about suspecting a particular place. Consider it a checklist to compare under the same conditions.
Instead of "you get what you pay for," in lifting, think of it as "a low price might mean something was cut."
Price is undoubtedly an important factor. However, it's only meaningful when compared under the same conditions, and it's difficult to judge by price alone if conditions differ.
You don't need to memorize anything complicated; just check these three questions anywhere.

If a clinic can answer these three questions without hesitation, it's likely a place with 'nothing to hide.'
🩺 Doctor's Note - In clinical practice, achieving good results ultimately comes down to using the 'right equipment with the right amount, accurately.' That's why at our clinic in Myeongdong, Seoul, we prioritize transparently guiding our patients about genuine products and quantities. I recommend focusing on these aspects before getting swayed by flashy prices.
Q. Can patients directly verify if it's genuine?
While it's hard to check the equipment itself, you can certainly ask about the opening time of single-use tips/cartridges and the shot count. These two specifics provide practical indicators.
Q. If the advertised price is cheap, is it always not genuine?
Not necessarily. But if the same genuine/shot count condition is claimed, there's a minimum cost to be expected, so it's wise to double-check if the price seems too low.
Q. If they don't disclose the 'shot count,' is it a bad place?
Not necessarily, but if the amount isn't disclosed, it's hard to compare with other places on the same terms. I recommend asking about the shot/line count and seeing if they give a clear answer.
Q. So, are expensive places better?
Not all expensive places are good, and not all cheap places are bad. The key is not the price but 'how much is it under the same conditions.' Make sure to compare with the same criteria of genuine, quantity, and included scope.
Q. Is it okay to go with an event price?
The event price itself isn't the problem. Just make sure the genuine tips and shot count are maintained at that price, and know what's included in the scope before proceeding.
Before comparing lifting prices, align genuine tips, full shot count, and included scope under the same conditions.
Once aligned, price comparison becomes meaningful.
There's a reason for cheapness and a reason for expense. Asking about these reasons is the start of making a choice you'll be satisfied with.
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