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Onda Fat Reduction vs Ultherapy – Which One Is Right for Your Face? 2026 Korean Aesthetic Comparison Guide

2026-07-16 24 min read Skin Care

When you’re standing in the waiting room of a Korean dermatology clinic, hesitating between Onda and Ultherapy, the real dilemma is: after spending the money and enduring the discomfort, will it actually solve my problem? This article starts directly from the principles of action, clearly explaining “fat reduction” and “lifting” separately – detailing who is suitable for each, the price ranges, recovery times, and those details that Korean doctors don’t always mention during consultations. After reading, you’ll be able to match your own facial condition and choose the more appropriate treatment.

Core Principle

Although both Onda (Super‑microwave Lipolysis) and Ultherapy (HIFU) are used to improve facial contours, their physical mechanisms of action are completely different.

Onda uses the patented Italian Coolwaves™ super‑microwave technology, with a frequency as high as 2.45GHz, capable of penetrating about 7‑15mm beneath the skin. This ultra‑high frequency microwave energy is selectively absorbed by fat cells, generating heat that induces apoptosis (cell death) of fat cells. At the same time, the thermal energy stimulates collagen remodelling in the dermis, making the skin smooth and firm. In short, Onda’s core is “lipolysis + mild tightening”.

Ultherapy uses HIFU (High‑Intensity Focused Ultrasound) technology, which precisely focuses ultrasound energy at a specific depth beneath the skin, creating microscopic thermal coagulation points at 60‑70°C in the SMAS layer (about 4.5mm deep). This heat causes the SMAS layer to contract, producing an immediate lifting effect while stimulating collagen neogenesis and remodelling. In short, Ultherapy’s core is “deep lifting + tightening”.

Candidacy

Onda Fat Reduction is suitable for:

  • Those with mild‑to‑moderate facial fat accumulation, such as a blurred jawline, double chin, or baby fat
  • Those with reasonable skin elasticity, where the main issue is fat rather than sagging
  • Younger individuals (20‑40 years) without significant skin laxity
  • Those who want virtually no downtime and can resume normal activities immediately after treatment

Ultherapy is suitable for:

  • Those with noticeable facial sagging, such as drooping cheekbones, jowls, or a jawline blurred due to sagging
  • Those aged 30 or older with significant loss of skin elasticity
  • Those seeking deep lifting and hoping a single session will last a long time
  • Those who do not mind more noticeable discomfort and a longer recovery period

Absolute contraindications (common to both):

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women
  • Active infection, open wounds, or severe acne on the face
  • Severe coagulation disorders or autoimmune diseases
  • Metallic implants or pacemakers in the face (must inform the doctor in advance)

Treatment Options and Comparison

Onda and Ultherapy differ significantly in target layers, core effects, duration, and prices. The detailed comparison is as follows:

Comparison Onda Super‑microwave Lipolysis Ultherapy (HIFU)
Technology 2.45GHz super‑microwave (Coolwaves™), selective heating of fat cells HIFU, focused on the SMAS layer
Target Layer Subcutaneous fat layer (7‑15mm) SMAS layer (4.5mm)
Core Effect Lipolysis + mild tightening Deep lifting + tightening
Ideal Concerns Double chin, blurred jawline, fat‑type laxity Facial sagging, drooping cheekbones, deep laxity
Onset Speed Immediate contour improvement, progressive over 2‑4 weeks Results gradually appear over 2‑3 months
Duration 6‑8 months (maintenance recommended every six months) 12‑18 months
Downtime Almost none – return to normal activities immediately Post‑op swelling; gradual recovery over 1‑3 months
Pain Level Warm sensation, no anaesthesia needed Noticeable deep aching, requires topical anaesthetic
Reference Price (KRW) Face 60‑80kJ: ~₩390,000 – 800,000 Korean version: ~₩269,000 – 500,000; US version: ~₩1,000,000 – 2,000,000

Treatment Process

Onda Super‑microwave Lipolysis (face):

  1. Consultation (10‑15 min): The physician assesses facial fat distribution and determines the required energy (typically 60‑80kJ for the face).
  2. Cleansing and marking (5 min): Cleanse the treatment area and mark the operating zones.
  3. Microwave procedure (15‑20 min): Using a 3mm superficial probe and a 7mm deep‑fat probe, the energy is delivered in layers to the epidermis and fat layer. The smart temperature control system keeps the epidermis at 15‑25°C, ensuring a warm and comfortable experience throughout.
  4. Post‑care (5 min): Apply moisturising and repair products, then resume normal activities.

Ultherapy (face):

  1. Consultation (15‑20 min): The physician assesses the degree of skin laxity and determines the number of shots and energy level.
  2. Topical anaesthetic (30 min): Anaesthetic cream is applied to the full face and allowed to take effect.
  3. Ultrasound procedure (30‑60 min): The physician uses transducers to precisely focus HIFU energy on the SMAS layer, creating thermal coagulation points. There is noticeable deep aching during the procedure.
  4. Post‑op ice packing (15‑20 min): Ice packs are applied to reduce redness and discomfort.

Results and Duration

Onda Super‑microwave Lipolysis:

  • Immediate effect: Jawline contour improvement is visible immediately after treatment, with sharper facial lines.
  • Progressive effect: Over 2‑4 weeks, fat metabolism continues, and the lines become more defined; the collagen tightening effect gradually appears over the following months. A full course of 3 sessions is recommended, spaced 2‑4 weeks apart. Results last 6‑8 months, with maintenance recommended every six months.

Ultherapy:

  • Immediate effect: A mild tightening sensation is felt right after treatment, but this is not the final result.
  • Progressive effect: Results gradually appear over 2‑3 months, with the lifting sensation becoming increasingly noticeable. A single session lasts 12‑18 months. Duration varies by individual skin condition, age, and lifestyle.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Can Onda and Ultherapy be done together?

A: Yes. Their mechanisms are complementary – Onda addresses fat accumulation, while Ultherapy addresses deep laxity. Many Korean dermatology clinics offer combination packages, such as “Shurink HIFU 600 shots + Onda 80kJ.” It is recommended to do Ultherapy first (deep lifting), then wait 1‑2 months before doing Onda (fat contouring) for optimal results.

Q2: Which is more painful – Onda or Ultherapy?

A: Ultherapy is more painful. Onda provides a warm, comfortable sensation throughout, with no anaesthesia needed. Ultherapy requires topical anaesthetic, and you will feel noticeable deep aching during the procedure, especially along the jawline and cheekbone areas.

Q3: How long do Onda results last?

A: The fat metabolism effect of Onda is permanent (as long as you don’t gain significant weight afterwards), but the collagen tightening effect gradually diminishes with natural ageing. Overall contour improvement averages 6‑8 months, with maintenance recommended every six months.

Q4: How much does a single Onda or Ultherapy session cost in Korea?

A: At certified clinics in Gangnam, Onda face single session (60‑80kJ) is approximately ₩390,000 – 800,000Korean HIFU is approximately ₩269,000 – 500,000US Ultherapy is approximately ₩1,000,000 – 2,000,000. Exact prices vary by brand, number of shots/energy level, physician experience, and clinic.

Q5: How do I choose – Onda or Ultherapy?

A: If your main concerns are a double chin, blurred jawline, and excess facial fat, with reasonable skin elasticity → choose OndaIf your main concerns are facial sagging, drooping cheekbones, and deep laxity, aged 30 or older → choose Ultherapy. If you are unsure which category your problem falls into, ask the doctor during your consultation in Korea to assess through palpation and facial evaluation.

Risk Warnings and Rational Advice

All aesthetic treatments carry some risks. It is important to fully understand them before choosing:

Possible side effects of Onda:

  • Mild redness and warmth in the treatment area, usually subsiding within hours to a day
  • Some may experience skin tightness or mild swelling – a normal reaction to fat heating
  • Very rarely, bruising may occur, resolving within 1‑2 weeks

Possible side effects of Ultherapy:

  • Immediate local redness, swelling, and pain – redness resolves on the same day, swelling within about 3 days
  • Improper technique may cause facial stiffness, depressions, or nerve injury – therefore, it is essential to choose an experienced physician
  • Those with very thin faces or minimal fat should proceed with caution

Rational advice:

  1. Always choose a KFDA‑certified medical institution in Korea, operated by a certified physician.
  2. During consultation, ask to see proof of genuine equipment and confirm that the handpieces are single‑use.
  3. For one week after treatment, avoid saunas, steam rooms, hot baths, and strenuous exercise.
  4. Apply strict sun protection (SPF 50+ PA++++) for at least two weeks after treatment.
  5. Manage your expectations – neither Onda nor Ultherapy is a “one‑time fix”; regular maintenance is required based on your individual condition.

True beauty comes from rational choices. Allow ample consultation time and discuss thoroughly with your Korean doctor before deciding.


All content translated from the original Chinese article. No alterations have been made to the content.

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