Aesthetic treatments are the order of the day. Words like facelift have been part of our daily vocabulary for years, and we hear thousands of people use them, whether on the street or in the media.

Even so, technology and the latest occurrences in the world of aesthetic medicine have been changing the way we modify our faces and bodies for a long time. One example is Elsa Anka’s “anti-aging chip”, and Dafne Fernández has another up her sleeve.

The actress participating in series such as El Chiringuito de Pepe has shared through her Instagram profile a natural treatment that, initially, could replace the surgical modifications of the facelift. According to what she has told her followers, it is a practice that many actresses have already carried out and whose objective is to combat aging without the need to undergo an aesthetic, expensive operation and from which it can take a while to recover.

Lying on a stretcher, wearing a hat and several marker marks on her face, Fernández has explained to her followers what the treatment, known as Ultherapy, consists of. As she has exposed through the networks, it is one of her star beauty tricks to keep her skin impeccable. The procedure uses “high precision focused and selective ultrasound” to achieve “controlled heat between 65 and 70 degrees” in certain areas of the skin.

The main objective of the treatment, according to the actress, is to reaffirm and redefine “the facial oval”. It is something that she has been able to explain through various stories on her Instagram account. One of the main doubts, and that the interpreter solves without problems, is the possible damage from exposing the skin to such high temperatures. Fernández explains that the application method is painless, since it uses an anesthetic cream that inhibits pain and avoids feeling high temperatures on the face.

“We say that it is a treatment that acts like a facelift without surgery in a really effective way and with natural results. Indicated for all skin types, without a certain age. Results in a single session. But they improve remarkably between 90 and 180 days after the session ”, he exposes in his profile. For its part, the Ultherapy website defines its method as “non-invasive” and that it goes “beyond to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin in your body.”

It is not the first innovative treatment that has gained notoriety in the last few hours. As we have mentioned before, Elsa Anka has been interviewed by the Focus de Cuatro program to talk about the latest technique in aesthetic medicine: the “anti-aging chip”. It is a compartment the size of a grain of rice that is implanted in the body and releases hormones day after day. It has a cost of about 400 euros and effects that can be noticed, at long last, for six months.