The prices of services are often determined by a combination of factors: location of the salon, initial investment in equipment, purchase of consumables, training of specialists, provision of service in a luxurious setting, advertising, etc. Many devices offered at affordable prices enter the market and do not justify the final prices for the client in relation to the quality and results offered. Lack of quality equipment, incompetent performance or compromise with safety can lead to unsatisfactory results and even health risks. In this case, a lower price does not mean savings. The prices of HiFu procedures are also determined by the profile of the clientele that the salon serves. Luxury centers with higher standards of service can offer higher prices, while more affordable salons strive for competitive offers. Ultimately, each business has the freedom to form its prices according to its decisions and approach, which makes the diversity of the market even more tangible.
Factors that explain why the same procedure may have a different price in different places
Technology used
Procedures performed with newer generations of HiFu devices (such as 7D and 9D, and their modifications) are more expensive due to the wider capabilities.
Treatment areas
Prices are also determined by the size of the treatment areas - for example, a full-face procedure is more expensive than a local treatment of the jawline or eye area.
Number of sessions
Although HiFu procedures offer visible results after the first session, for optimal effect, 2-3 sessions are recommended in most cases.
Salon reputation
A studio with a high reputation and an established client base usually offers services at a higher price due to investments in equipment and training.
Location
Salons in large cities and upscale areas often have higher prices due to higher rent and staff costs.
Promotional campaigns
Prices may vary depending on the offers and discounts offered at certain times of the year.