Sonographic Ultrasound
Sonographic Ultrasound
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- Wednesday
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- Thursday
- 9 AM - 5 PM
- Friday
- 9 AM - 5 PM
- Saturday
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Services
This small-group teaching day is designed for aesthetic practitioners seeking to confidently integrate ultrasound into clinical practice. The session focuses on the practical use of ultrasound for facial anatomy assessment, complication prevention, and the evaluation of dermal filler and soft tissue structures.
Training is tailored to your level of experience and clinical goals, combining theory with hands-on scanning to build confidence in image acquisition, interpretation, and real-world application within aesthetic medicine.
Topics may include:
• Ultrasound physics and machine optimisation for aesthetics
• Facial anatomy and high-risk zones
• Identification of dermal filler, vessels, and soft tissue planes
• Ultrasound use in complication assessment and safety-led practice
• Case-based discussion and supervised scanning
This teaching day is ideal for practitioners who want to elevate patient safety, refine anatomical understanding, and incorporate evidence-based ultrasound into advanced aesthetic treatments.
Training is tailored to your level of experience and clinical goals, combining theory with hands-on scanning to build confidence in image acquisition, interpretation, and real-world application within aesthetic medicine.
Topics may include:
• Ultrasound physics and machine optimisation for aesthetics
• Facial anatomy and high-risk zones
• Identification of dermal filler, vessels, and soft tissue planes
• Ultrasound use in complication assessment and safety-led practice
• Case-based discussion and supervised scanning
This teaching day is ideal for practitioners who want to elevate patient safety, refine anatomical understanding, and incorporate evidence-based ultrasound into advanced aesthetic treatments.
Half Day clinic support (5 patients)
Facial mapping ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive imaging scan used to visualise the structures beneath the skin of the face. It allows your practitioner to assess individual anatomy, including soft tissue layers, blood vessels, and any existing injectable material.
The scan is performed using a handheld ultrasound probe and gel applied to the skin. It is painless, involves no needles or radiation, and usually takes 15–30 minutes.
Facial ultrasound mapping may be used to support treatment planning, enhance safety, or assess concerns following previous aesthetic treatments. Images obtained during the scan may be securely stored as part of your clinical record.
You will have the opportunity to ask questions before the scan, and your practitioner will explain the findings where appropriate.
The scan is performed using a handheld ultrasound probe and gel applied to the skin. It is painless, involves no needles or radiation, and usually takes 15–30 minutes.
Facial ultrasound mapping may be used to support treatment planning, enhance safety, or assess concerns following previous aesthetic treatments. Images obtained during the scan may be securely stored as part of your clinical record.
You will have the opportunity to ask questions before the scan, and your practitioner will explain the findings where appropriate.
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Ultrasound Guided Hyaluronidase Dissolving (Elective) 24-48 Hour Review
. Duration:20 mins··. Price:£300
This review appointment is offered following emergency ultrasound-guided filler dissolving to reassess the treated area and monitor recovery. It is typically scheduled within 24–48 hours of the initial emergency intervention.
The review may include a focused ultrasound assessment to evaluate tissue perfusion, residual filler, and soft tissue response. Clinical signs such as skin colour, capillary refill, swelling, and symptom progression will also be assessed.
The purpose of this review is to:
• Monitor healing and tissue recovery
• Identify any ongoing or evolving concerns
• Assess whether further dissolving or medical referral is required
• Provide reassurance, guidance, and aftercare support
This appointment is not an emergency service but forms an important part of safe follow-up care after a vascular concern. Further treatment, if indicated, will be discussed and consented separately.
The review may include a focused ultrasound assessment to evaluate tissue perfusion, residual filler, and soft tissue response. Clinical signs such as skin colour, capillary refill, swelling, and symptom progression will also be assessed.
The purpose of this review is to:
• Monitor healing and tissue recovery
• Identify any ongoing or evolving concerns
• Assess whether further dissolving or medical referral is required
• Provide reassurance, guidance, and aftercare support
This appointment is not an emergency service but forms an important part of safe follow-up care after a vascular concern. Further treatment, if indicated, will be discussed and consented separately.
Emergency ultrasound-guided filler dissolving is a time-critical procedure used when there is concern for a vascular complication following hyaluronic acid dermal filler treatment. Symptoms may include increasing pain, blanching, colour changes to the skin, livedo, or other signs of compromised blood flow.
Real-time ultrasound imaging is used to identify the location of filler and surrounding vascular structures, allowing for a targeted, safety-led approach to dissolving. Hyaluronidase is administered to break down hyaluronic acid filler and support restoration of blood flow where appropriate.
This service is intended for urgent clinical situations and will be provided following an immediate assessment of symptoms and medical history. While ultrasound guidance supports precision and safety, outcomes cannot be guaranteed and further medical management or hospital referral may be required.
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Emergency Call-Out & Travel Radius
Emergency ultrasound-guided dissolving is available within a 40-mile radius of Battle, East Sussex. Travel time, availability, and clinical urgency will be assessed at the time of contact. Additional fees may apply for extended travel, out-of-hours, or same-day emergency attendance.
If you believe you are experiencing a medical emergency, seek urgent medical attention while awaiting advice.
Real-time ultrasound imaging is used to identify the location of filler and surrounding vascular structures, allowing for a targeted, safety-led approach to dissolving. Hyaluronidase is administered to break down hyaluronic acid filler and support restoration of blood flow where appropriate.
This service is intended for urgent clinical situations and will be provided following an immediate assessment of symptoms and medical history. While ultrasound guidance supports precision and safety, outcomes cannot be guaranteed and further medical management or hospital referral may be required.
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Emergency Call-Out & Travel Radius
Emergency ultrasound-guided dissolving is available within a 40-mile radius of Battle, East Sussex. Travel time, availability, and clinical urgency will be assessed at the time of contact. Additional fees may apply for extended travel, out-of-hours, or same-day emergency attendance.
If you believe you are experiencing a medical emergency, seek urgent medical attention while awaiting advice.
Facial mapping ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive imaging scan used to visualise the structures beneath the skin of the face. It allows your practitioner to assess individual anatomy, including soft tissue layers, blood vessels, and any existing injectable material.
The scan is performed using a handheld ultrasound probe and gel applied to the skin. It is painless, involves no needles or radiation, and usually takes 15–30 minutes.
Facial ultrasound mapping may be used to support treatment planning, enhance safety, or assess concerns following previous aesthetic treatments. Images obtained during the scan may be securely stored as part of your clinical record.
You will have the opportunity to ask questions before the scan, and your practitioner will explain the findings where appropriate.
The scan is performed using a handheld ultrasound probe and gel applied to the skin. It is painless, involves no needles or radiation, and usually takes 15–30 minutes.
Facial ultrasound mapping may be used to support treatment planning, enhance safety, or assess concerns following previous aesthetic treatments. Images obtained during the scan may be securely stored as part of your clinical record.
You will have the opportunity to ask questions before the scan, and your practitioner will explain the findings where appropriate.
This tailored ultrasound scan focuses on specific areas of the face rather than full facial mapping. It is designed to assess targeted concerns such as previous filler placement, high-risk anatomical zones, or areas requiring further evaluation before or after aesthetic treatment.
Using a handheld ultrasound probe and gel, your practitioner will visualise the structures beneath the skin, including soft tissue layers, blood vessels, and any existing injectable material within the selected area(s). The scan is non-invasive, painless, and does not involve needles or radiation.
This focused scan supports individualised treatment planning, enhances safety, and may assist in assessing concerns related to previous aesthetic procedures. Images obtained may be securely stored as part of your clinical record, and findings will be explained where appropriate.
Using a handheld ultrasound probe and gel, your practitioner will visualise the structures beneath the skin, including soft tissue layers, blood vessels, and any existing injectable material within the selected area(s). The scan is non-invasive, painless, and does not involve needles or radiation.
This focused scan supports individualised treatment planning, enhances safety, and may assist in assessing concerns related to previous aesthetic procedures. Images obtained may be securely stored as part of your clinical record, and findings will be explained where appropriate.
Ultrasound-guided elective filler dissolving is a targeted procedure used to reduce or remove hyaluronic acid dermal filler when no medical emergency is present. It may be chosen for aesthetic reasons, concerns about filler placement, asymmetry, migration, or to support future treatment planning.
Real-time ultrasound imaging is used to locate existing filler and visualise surrounding anatomical structures, including blood vessels and soft tissue planes. This allows for a more precise and safety-led approach to dissolving.
The procedure involves the use of hyaluronidase, an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid filler. Ultrasound guidance may reduce unnecessary enzyme use and help limit treatment to the intended area.
Temporary effects may include discomfort, swelling, redness, or bruising. Individual response varies, and more than one session may be required. A full consultation, medical history review, and informed consent will be completed prior to treatment, and all risks, benefits, and alternatives will be discussed
Real-time ultrasound imaging is used to locate existing filler and visualise surrounding anatomical structures, including blood vessels and soft tissue planes. This allows for a more precise and safety-led approach to dissolving.
The procedure involves the use of hyaluronidase, an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid filler. Ultrasound guidance may reduce unnecessary enzyme use and help limit treatment to the intended area.
Temporary effects may include discomfort, swelling, redness, or bruising. Individual response varies, and more than one session may be required. A full consultation, medical history review, and informed consent will be completed prior to treatment, and all risks, benefits, and alternatives will be discussed
This small-group teaching day is designed for aesthetic practitioners seeking to confidently integrate ultrasound into clinical practice. The session focuses on the practical use of ultrasound for facial anatomy assessment, complication prevention, and the evaluation of dermal filler and soft tissue structures.
Training is tailored to your level of experience and clinical goals, combining theory with hands-on scanning to build confidence in image acquisition, interpretation, and real-world application within aesthetic medicine.
Topics may include:
• Ultrasound physics and machine optimisation for aesthetics
• Facial anatomy and high-risk zones
• Identification of dermal filler, vessels, and soft tissue planes
• Ultrasound use in complication assessment and safety-led practice
• Case-based discussion and supervised scanning
This teaching day is ideal for practitioners who want to elevate patient safety, refine anatomical understanding, and incorporate evidence-based ultrasound into advanced aesthetic treatments.
Training is tailored to your level of experience and clinical goals, combining theory with hands-on scanning to build confidence in image acquisition, interpretation, and real-world application within aesthetic medicine.
Topics may include:
• Ultrasound physics and machine optimisation for aesthetics
• Facial anatomy and high-risk zones
• Identification of dermal filler, vessels, and soft tissue planes
• Ultrasound use in complication assessment and safety-led practice
• Case-based discussion and supervised scanning
This teaching day is ideal for practitioners who want to elevate patient safety, refine anatomical understanding, and incorporate evidence-based ultrasound into advanced aesthetic treatments.
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Songraphic Ultrasound provides specialist aesthetic facial ultrasound services designed to enhance safety, precision, and confidence in non-surgical aesthetic treatments. Our services are delivered by an HCPC-certified aesthetic sonographer, offering expert Facial Mapping and Vascular Occlusion Emergency Scans for healthcare practitioners and clients seeking the highest standard of care.
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