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Welcome to the practice of Dr Rita Rakus. we are one of the world’s leading cosmetic clinics with award-winning expertise in the fields of lip enhancement, facial rejuvenation and body contouring.

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How long does an LDM® Triple treatment session usually take?

Most sessions are relatively short. A typical appointment lasts around 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the treatment area and the protocol used by the clinic. Some clinics combine LDM® Triple with other procedures or skincare steps, which may extend the overall appointment time. Your practitioner will usually explain the expected session length during consultation.

Is LDM® Triple suitable for all skin types?

Many clinics consider LDM® Triple suitable for a wide range of skin types because it uses non-invasive ultrasound energy rather than heat or needles. This approach can make it appropriate for skin that is sensitive or prone to redness. However, suitability still depends on individual factors such as skin condition, medical history, and current treatments, which should always be reviewed during consultation.

How many LDM® Triple sessions are usually recommended?

Many clinics recommend a course of LDM® Triple treatments rather than a single session, particularly when managing ongoing skin concerns. Treatment plans often involve sessions spaced weekly or fortnightly. The number of treatments varies depending on the skin concern, how the skin responds, and the practitioner’s assessment.

What happens during an LDM® Triple treatment?

During an LDM® Triple treatment, a handheld ultrasound device is moved across the skin using a conductive gel. The device delivers rapidly alternating ultrasound frequencies, creating a form of micro-massage within the tissue. This process is designed to influence tissue activity and fluid movement in the skin. Most people describe the sensation as gentle warmth or vibration.

Are there any known side effects with LDM® Triple?

Side effects are generally described as minimal when LDM® Triple is carried out by a trained professional. Some people may experience mild redness or warmth immediately after treatment, which usually settles quickly. As with any aesthetic procedure, individual responses can vary and a consultation is important to review potential risks.

Is there any recovery time after LDM® Triple?

LDM® Triple is usually considered a minimal downtime treatment. Many people return to normal daily activities shortly after their appointment. Practitioners may still recommend simple aftercare steps such as gentle skincare and sun protection, particularly if the treatment is part of a wider treatment plan.

How does LDM® Triple differ from standard ultrasound skin treatments?

Traditional cosmetic ultrasound treatments often use a single fixed frequency targeting a specific tissue depth. LDM® Triple technology rapidly alternates between multiple ultrasound frequencies during treatment. This dynamic frequency change allows the energy to interact with different layers of the skin within one session.

Does LDM® Triple involve heat or thermal damage to the skin?

LDM® Triple primarily relies on mechanical ultrasound effects rather than strong heat-based energy. The rapidly alternating frequencies create micro-vibrations within the tissue rather than significant thermal injury. Because of this approach, it is often described as a gentler technology compared with some heat-based aesthetic devices.

Do I need a consultation before having LDM® Triple treatment?

Yes. A consultation with a qualified practitioner is recommended before starting LDM® Triple treatment.

Can LDM® Triple be used for preventative skin care?

Some clinics use LDM® Triple as part of ongoing skin health or maintenance programmes rather than only for specific concerns. These treatments may be scheduled periodically to support overall skin condition. The frequency and approach vary depending on the individual and the practitioner’s clinical guidance.

What is "biological interference" and why does it matter?

When the device rapidly switches between frequencies every few milliseconds, your skin cells cannot respond to each one individually. Instead, they react to all three at once, creating what is known as biological interference. This combined cellular response is believed to drive deeper and more meaningful changes in the tissue than any single frequency could produce on its own.

What are the actual frequencies used, and what does each one do?

The 1 MHz frequency penetrates deepest, reaching the subcutaneous tissue and targeting concerns like cellulite and stretch marks. The 3 MHz frequency focuses on the dermis to support collagen stimulation and skin tightening. The higher frequencies of 10 MHz and 19 MHz, with half-depths of just 3 mm and 1.5 mm respectively, work primarily in the upper skin layers and can directly influence individual cells or small cell groups. The combination used depends on what is being treated.

Is this the same as HIFU or Ultherapy?

No, and the distinction is meaningful. LDM Triple is not painful, unlike older ultrasound technologies such as HIFU or Ultherapy, and it does not carry the same risks such as fibrosis. HIFU and Ultherapy use focused, high-intensity energy that generates heat to damage tissue and trigger a repair response. LDM Triple works differently: it supports the skin's own biology through mechanical micro-massage rather than thermal injury, making it a gentler option with no downtime.

Can it be used during pregnancy or whilst breastfeeding?

LDM Triple is considered safe for use during pregnancy. It does not rely on injectables, aggressive heat, or ablative energy, making it suitable for supporting skin health during this period. It is also suitable for pregnancy and breastfeeding individuals when used on the face. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is always worth discussing this with your practitioner at consultation so they can tailor the session appropriately.

How many sessions will I need?

For maximum cosmetic results, patients generally undergo one to two sessions per week over a period of several weeks. The required number of sessions may increase when treating dermatological conditions. That said, the number varies depending on your skin concern, age, and lifestyle. Some people notice visible improvements after just one or two sessions, while conditions like acne, eczema, or scarring typically benefit from a longer course of treatment.

How long does a session take?

Sessions are typically quick, often taking no more than 30 minutes. When combined with other treatments or as part of a full-face protocol, the appointment may be longer. Your practitioner will give you a realistic time estimate at the point of booking.

Is there any downtime?

One of the standout benefits of these treatments is the lack of downtime. The procedure is comfortable for most patients, and since it does not cause pain, redness or swelling, you can return to your daily activities immediately. There is no downtime, redness, or discomfort to worry about. You can apply makeup and go about your day straight after.

Can it be combined with other aesthetic treatments?

It can be used all year round and can be easily combined with a variety of existing treatment methods on the market. The special ultrasound waves can also be used as a supportive treatment alongside wrinkle injections and as a pre- and post-operative measure in aesthetic plastic surgery. When performed immediately after deeper treatments like RF microneedling, fractional lasers, or injectables, LDM rapidly reduces redness, swelling, and bruising, significantly speeding up recovery time.

Does it work on the body as well as the face?

Yes. The 1 MHz frequency penetrates deep into the subcutaneous tissue, making it useful for concerns like cellulite and stretch marks. Many clinics use LDM Triple on the neck, décolletage, and body for skin tightening and texture improvement, not just the face.

What skin conditions can it help with?

LDM Triple is considered one of the safest treatments for conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea. It is non-invasive, non-ablative, and used in medical dermatology settings across Europe. It is also used for acne, scarring, ageing skin, loss of firmness, and general skin barrier impairment.

How does it affect collagen and hyaluronic acid?

The ultrasonic waves used in the LDM Triple can modulate individual tissue structures. They regulate matrix metalloproteinases, which are primarily responsible for tissue degradation, and influence the production of heat shock proteins, which are necessary for proper protein control in tissue. Hyaluronic acid levels in the skin can also be specifically influenced with certain ultrasound frequencies, which in turn can lead to more turgor and some rapidly visible structural changes in tissue.

Are the results immediate or gradual?

Both, depending on what is being treated. Many people notice an immediate improvement in hydration and skin radiance after a single session. The most substantial benefits are cumulative. For issues like improved skin barrier function, enhanced collagen and elastin production, and increased elasticity, a series of treatments is recommended. Each session builds upon the last for more significant and longer-lasting results.

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