Ultherapy doesn't necessarily mean you'll get cheek dents, so I thought it would be effective if you looked into it carefully. Because my jaw line was collapsed, I used 400 shots of Ultherapy. I have cheekbones and tend to have dents right below, so they said they would avoid this area and do it, but there are no dents and I have a peanut shape. It didn't work . I had a lot of fat on my jaw line and it wasn't elastic, so I mainly had it done on this side. Maybe that's why I got some bruises afterward. There was no pain when I had it done while I was sleeping, but when I woke up from the anesthesia and looked in the mirror, there was swelling and my jaw was sore. It was sore on my front cheekbone, on my cheek, and under my ear. The entire area was swollen, up to the chin, but after a day, the swelling went down faster than expected. The bruising gradually went away after about 3 days! The pain in my jaw lasted for about a week. The pain wasn't severe, but the stiffness and tingling sensation went away quite a bit. It wasn't until after two weeks that I started to feel the effects, and my jaw line started to become clearer. Is that why my face looks slimmer than before? I felt like my skin had tightened. When I touched my face after washing my face and applying foundation, did a lot of the sagging areas disappear? Anyway, okay. In my experience, Ulthera has a generous downtime of a week, and the effects seem to be visible starting from the second week! I think it would be okay for those who have fat on their faces and are concerned about their jaw line being broken, to try it at least once.