
Salma Hayek named Merz Aesthetics brand ambassador
Merz Aesthetics, one of the world's largest dedicated medical aesthetics business, has signed up world-renowned actress, director and producer, Salma Hayek Pinault, as the first-ever global brand ambassador for Ultherapy PRIME.
Redefining the future in medical aesthetics, Ultherapy PRIME is an advanced micro-focused ultrasound platform for personalised, non-invasive skin lifting and tightening.
It is intended to lift and sculpt the skin of the upper face, lower face, neck and décolleté, said the company in a statement.
It takes just one session, has no downtime, and delivers results that can last up to a year or more, it added.
With her unwavering commitment to authenticity, Salma Hayek trusts Ultherapy PRIME for a personalized, natural-looking lift, with results that can last up to a year or more.
This collaboration reflects a shared belief in empowering individuals to look and feel their best to fuel confidence worldwide.
"Self-care is essential. Years on screen have taught me to embrace my journey and seek treatments that enhance my natural beauty," remarked Salma Hayek.
"Ultherapy PRIME boosts my production of collagen and elastin exactly where I need it, giving me a long-lasting, natural-looking lift. It's noninvasive, takes only one session, and has zero downtime. It is the future of beauty, and that's why I can't stop talking about it," she added.
Salma Hayek Pinault is a highly acclaimed, Academy Award-nominated actress and Emmy-winning director, also celebrated for her work as a producer.
She passionately advocates for causes that align with her core values and beliefs and has long supported several leading nonprofit organizations.
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