
Da Vinci Clinic Joins Ultherapy Prime US Launch with Global Ambassador Salma Hayek
In a celebration of beauty, science, and innovation, Da Vinci Clinic had the honour of being present at the highly anticipated Ultherapy Prime global launch event held at the stylish Virgin Hotel in the United States. This exclusive event marked a major milestone for the world-renowned non-invasive skin lifting treatment — with the official announcement of Salma Hayek as the new global brand ambassador.
Da Vinci Clinic was the only clinic from Malaysia invited to attend this prestigious event, a proud moment that underscores our growing presence and recognition in the international aesthetic community. Representing the clinic was Dr Tristan, the Founder & CEO of Da Vinci Clinic, alongside Christina Tan, Co-Founder of Da Vinci Clinic, who received a personal invitation to witness this exciting global announcement.

The Big Announcement
The highlight of the evening was the grand reveal of Salma Hayek as the new global brand ambassador for Ultherapy Prime. Known for her timeless beauty and elegance, Salma Hayek perfectly embodies the values of the Ultherapy brand — confidence, natural results, and graceful aging.
Her appointment marks a bold new chapter for Ultherapy Prime, reinforcing the treatment’s global reputation as the gold standard in non-invasive facelifting and skin tightening. The announcement was met with excitement from medical professionals and media from around the world, who gathered to celebrate the brand’s continued innovation and commitment to excellence.
Salma Hayek’s partnership with Ultherapy Prime highlights the brand’s global prestige — a standard of excellence that aligns with Da Vinci Clinic’s commitment to premium, non-invasive aesthetic solutions. As the only aesthetic clinic from Malaysia invited to this prestigious launch, our presence reflects our dedication to remaining at the forefront of global aesthetic advancements.
Salma Hayek Unveiled as Ultherapy Prime’s Global Ambassador

Hollywood legend Salma Hayek took center stage at Virgin Hotel, USA, to officially announce her new role as the global ambassador for Ultherapy Prime — the next evolution in non-invasive skin lifting and tightening.
As the only Malaysian aesthetic clinic invited, Da Vinci Clinic was honoured to witness this momentous launch firsthand. Ultherapy Prime builds on the trusted legacy of Ultherapy by offering enhanced precision, improved comfort, and faster treatment times, all while delivering natural-looking results with no downtime.
This global event highlights a shared commitment between Ultherapy Prime and Da Vinci Clinic: helping patients restore youthful confidence through safe, science-backed innovation.
"I am so happy with my results, Ultherapy PRIME really is the lift you can see - Salma Hayek"
Dr Tristan Tan & Christina Tan at Virgin Hotel, USA


In a proud moment for Da Vinci Clinic, Dr Tristan Tan and Christina Tan made their presence felt at the Ultherapy Prime global launch event at the iconic Virgin Hotel in the United States. The event marked the official announcement of Salma Hayek as the new global brand ambassador for Ultherapy Prime — a treatment known worldwide for its non-invasive skin lifting and tightening results.
As the only aesthetic clinic from Malaysia invited to this prestigious international gathering, Da Vinci Clinic was honoured to be part of this milestone in aesthetic innovation. Dr Tristan Tan attended the exclusive event as an invited guest, joining top professionals from around the world. Together, Dr Tristan and Christina share a common vision — to bring the best in global aesthetic innovation back to Malaysia. Their presence at this prestigious event reflects Da Vinci Clinic’s unwavering commitment to staying connected to international advancements and delivering world-class treatments to their patients at home.
Together, their attendance reflects Da Vinci Clinic’s ongoing commitment to staying at the forefront of global aesthetics — continuously learning, evolving, and bringing world-class treatments back to Malaysia.