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5 in 1 7D hifu machine with 2d 4d hifu vaginal vmax liposonix
$3,499.00Original price was: $3,499.00.$3,299.00Current price is: $3,299.00. -
Ultraformer MPT HIFU Machine for Skin Tightening & Anti-Aging
$4,999.00Original price was: $4,999.00.$4,899.00Current price is: $4,899.00. -
MVS HIFU MPT 3.0 Machine with EMS RF
$5,099.00Original price was: $5,099.00.$4,899.00Current price is: $4,899.00. -
Ulthera Prime HIFU Machine
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New Double Hifu Machine
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HIFU Machine
High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Systems for Non-Surgical Lifting and Firming
HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) machines are widely used in aesthetic and medical aesthetic settings for non-surgical skin lifting, tissue firming, and contour support. By delivering focused ultrasound energy to precise depths beneath the skin or tissue surface, HIFU systems create controlled thermal points that stimulate collagen contraction and long-term remodeling—without surgery or downtime.
This collection explains how HIFU machines are categorized, helping clinics, distributors, and professional buyers clearly understand the differences by technology level, application area, treatment focus, and system generation.
What Is a HIFU Machine?
A HIFU machine is a professional device that uses focused ultrasound energy to target specific tissue layers at predefined depths. The energy creates microscopic thermal coagulation points, triggering a biological response that includes collagen contraction and gradual regeneration.
Unlike surface-based technologies, HIFU allows practitioners to address deeper structural layers while keeping the skin surface intact. This makes HIFU a core technology in modern non-surgical skin lifting and firming protocols.
For a broader treatment context, HIFU is commonly positioned within comprehensive non-surgical skin lifting strategies.
1) HIFU Categories by Technology Level
HIFU systems are often described using terms such as 2D, 4D, 7D, ultraformer MPT, or multi-D. These labels do not represent different medical indications, but rather energy delivery methods, coverage, and treatment efficiency.
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2D HIFU
Early-generation systems delivering energy point by point. Treatments are slower and typically used for small or localized areas. -
4D HIFU
Introduces multi-line energy delivery, improving efficiency and consistency compared to 2D systems. -
7D HIFU
Uses higher-density multi-line output to further enhance speed and patient tolerance. -
MPT HIFU (Micro Pulse Technology)
Uses micro-pulsed energy patterns to distribute ultrasound more evenly, commonly associated with improved comfort and faster treatments. -
12D HIFU
Designed for wider coverage per shot, supporting efficient full-face and selected body treatments. -
22D Max
High-capacity systems optimized for speed and coverage, typically used in high-volume clinical environments. -
360MAX HIFU
Systems designed for continuous or full-coverage energy delivery, commonly positioned for large-area or body-focused treatments.
HIFU Technology Levels – Comparison Table
| Technology Level | Energy Delivery Style | Coverage / Speed | Comfort Level | Target Depth Control | Typical Sessions | Face / Body Suitability | Typical Use Case |
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| 2D HIFU | Point-by-point / single line | Slow | Moderate | Basic | 1 session | Face (small areas) | Entry-level lifting, localized treatment |
| 4D HIFU | Multi-line delivery | Moderate | Improved | Standard | 1 session | Face | Standard facial lifting |
| 7D HIFU | Higher-density single-line | Fast | Good | Improved | 1 session | Face | Efficient face lifting with better tolerance |
| MPT (Micro Pulse) | Micro-pulsed, evenly distributed | Fast | High | High precision | 1 session | Face & Body | Premium treatments, comfort-focused |
| 12D HIFU | Micro-pulsed, evenly distributed | Very fast | Good | Standard–High | 1 session | Face & Body | Full-face efficiency, selected body areas |
| 22D / 36D HIFU | High-capacity multi-line output | Extremely fast | Moderate–Good | Standard | 1 session | Face & Body | High-volume clinics, face & body programs |
| 360MAX HIFU | Continuous / rotational coverage | Extremely fast | Moderate–Good | Standard | 1 session | Body-focused (Face optional) | Large-area, full-coverage body treatments |
Important note:
“D” values mainly reflect coverage and efficiency, not lifting strength. Clinical outcomes depend on energy control, depth accuracy, and treatment protocol.
2) HIFU Categories by Application
From a clinical and commercial perspective, HIFU machines are best classified by application area.
Facial HIFU Machines
Facial HIFU systems are designed for precise lifting and contour definition in delicate areas, including:
- Jawline
- Brow and upper face
- Cheeks and mid-face
- Neck
These systems prioritize accuracy, depth control, and contour clarity.
Body HIFU Machines
Body-focused HIFU machines are designed to treat larger areas and deeper tissue layers, commonly used for:
- Abdomen
- Arms
- Thighs
- Knees
This category includes body-focused, fat-layer HIFU technologies, such as Liposonix-type systems, which are designed specifically for body contouring and tissue firming rather than facial skin lifting.
Body HIFU machines are often used alone or in combination with other non-invasive technologies.
Vaginal HIFU Machines (Specialized Use)
Vaginal HIFU machines are specialized HIFU systems designed for intimate tissue applications. While they use the same high-intensity focused ultrasound principle, these systems differ significantly in:
- Applicator design
- Energy parameters
- Treatment protocols
Vaginal HIFU is positioned under specialized use, not general face or body treatments. Proper training and protocol adherence are essential for this category.
3) HIFU Categories by Treatment Focus
Clinically, HIFU systems are selected based on treatment objectives, not just hardware configuration.
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Skin Lifting & Tightening
Focused on improving firmness and reducing tissue laxity. -
Jawline & Contour Definition
Targets deeper support layers for clearer facial contours. -
Body Firming & Post-Contour Support
Used to support tissue tightening following body contouring or fat-reduction procedures.
This classification helps align patient expectations with appropriate technology.
4) HIFU Categories by Generation / System Type
HIFU machines can also be grouped by overall system capability and workflow design.
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Standard HIFU Systems
Basic or fixed-depth systems for routine lifting applications. -
Advanced / Multi-Depth HIFU Systems
Offer multiple depth options and refined energy control for flexible treatment planning. -
High-Speed / High-Capacity HIFU Systems
Designed for efficiency, large-area coverage, and high patient throughput.
How Clinics Use These Categories in Practice
In real-world practice, HIFU machines are rarely chosen based on a single parameter. Clinics typically evaluate:
- Technology level (2D–360MAX)
- Application area (face, body, or specialized use)
- Treatment focus (lifting, contouring, firming)
- Workflow efficiency and patient volume
These categories work together to support different clinical strategies rather than competing directly.
Choosing the Right HIFU Machine
When evaluating HIFU systems, professional buyers commonly consider:
- Target treatment areas
- Desired treatment speed and comfort
- Precision and depth control
- Training, safety, and workflow requirements
Different HIFU categories are designed to meet different clinical and operational needs.
Explore Professional HIFU Machine Solutions
Professional HIFU systems—ranging from facial lifting platforms to body-focused and specialized vaginal HIFU devices—form a comprehensive category within non-surgical aesthetic technology.
Explore available HIFU machine options to identify systems that align with your treatment scope, clinical goals, and practice strategy.

























