Can ultrasound therapy be performed during preconception preparation?
Ultherapy is generally not recommended during preconception preparation to avoid potential adverse effects. The detailed analysis is as follows:
Ultherapy is a cosmetic procedure that primarily uses micro-focused and broad focal zone technologies to precisely deliver ultrasound energy to heat skin tissues, causing them to contract, while stimulating collagen production and regeneration, thereby improving skin laxity, sagging, and wrinkles. Although during the procedure, medications are typically not absorbed through the skin into the bloodstream to affect the body, there is still a possibility that ionizing radiation generated by the device could affect reproductive organs, potentially causing minor reactions. Therefore, for safety reasons, Ultherapy is generally not advised during the preconception period.
During preconception preparation, individuals are advised to maintain a balanced diet, stay in good spirits, follow a regular sleep schedule, ensure adequate rest, and engage in appropriate physical exercise to optimize overall health. Additionally, if any discomfort occurs, it is recommended to promptly visit the obstetrics and gynecology department of a hospital for evaluation and treatment.