Shurink vs Liftera
How These Two HIFU Devices Differ and Which One Might Be Right for You
Both Shurink and Liftera are High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU)–based skin tightening treatments widely offered in Korea for non-surgical lifting and collagen stimulation. They aim to firm sagging skin, improve elasticity, and refine contours — but they have slightly different focuses and strengths depending on your comfort preference, skin type, and tightening goals.
What Shurink Is
Shurink is a Korean-made HIFU device that delivers focused ultrasound energy into the skin to stimulate collagen production in multiple depths (commonly 1.5 mm, 3 mm, and 4.5 mm). It’s known for:
- Broad lifting and contouring effect — effective for jawline, cheeks, and neck tightening.
- Established track record and reliability — many clinics in Korea use it as a go-to HIFU option.
- Lower discomfort and minimal downtime, often without the need for strong local anesthesia.
- Results that continue improving gradually over 2–3 months as collagen forms
- Results typically last around 6–12 months, with maintenance sessions recommended.
Best For:
✔ Mild to moderate laxity
✔ First-time HIFU users
✔ Comfortable, affordable routine tightening
✔ Jobs or lifestyles where minimal downtime is preferred
What Liftera Is
Liftera is another Korean HIFU device that operates on the same principle of focused ultrasound but with a few nuanced differences:
- Enhanced comfort and precision — often described as gentler and “comfortable” during treatment thanks to technology like digital delivery (TDT™).
- Good for precise, tailored treatments around curved or delicate facial zones like around eyes or mouth
- Also stimulates collagen at multiple depths to tighten and lift skin.
- Typically offers a comparable lift effect to Shurink but with a focus on comfort and adaptability.
- Results build over weeks with continued collagen production and can last for many months with maintenance.
Best For:
✔ Those prioritizing
treatment comfort
✔ Delicate or sensitive skin zones
✔ People wanting a
precise, customizable approach
Key Differences Explained
1) Comfort & Sensation
- Shurink: Effective and reliable with moderate sensation. Users often describe it as comfortable overall.
- Liftera: Emphasizes enhanced comfort and smooth delivery, which some find milder or more pleasant, especially around delicate areas.Korea Clinic Guide
2) Precision & Adaptability
- Shurink: Uses multiple cartridges and depths to target standard zones like cheeks and jawline.
- Liftera: Often highlighted for flexible probe designs suited to curved facial areas (e.g., eyes, mouth).
3) Performance Focus
- Shurink: Often described as strong for overall contouring and broad lifting.
- Liftera: Focuses on precise, comfortable tightening with performance that matches many patients’ structural needs.
4) Results & Maintenance
- Both deliver collagen stimulation and gradual tightening that continue to develop over weeks.
- Shurink’s visible maintenance cycle is typically ~6–12 months with refresh sessions.
- Liftera’s results also last many months, with maintenance recommended depending on skin aging and collagen response.
5) Ideal Use Cases
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Shurink: Broad lifting of jawline, neck, and midface; robust contour improvement.
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Liftera: Precise tightening, enhanced comfort, delicate areas, and customizable treatment.
Which One Should You Choose?
Choose Shurink If You Want:
- A well-rounded lifting effect that works across broader zones.
- A treatment that’s comfortable with minimal downtime.
- Good value for routine tightening and contour refinement.
Choose Liftera If You Want:
- Enhanced comfort and precision, especially over delicate features.
- A more customizable HIFU approach tailored to specific anatomy.
- A treatment experience that feels gentle and approachable for first-timers.
👉 There’s
no absolute “best” — most clinicians in Korea recommend the choice based on
your skin condition, comfort preference, target areas, and budget. Some even use both technologies in different combinations for maintenance and deeper lifting.

