What is Thermage?
Thermage
is a relatively new, non-invasive way to treat photoaging and
wrinkles. Thermage employs radiofrequency energy that tightens
skin and smoothes out wrinkles. Advantages are that it is an
incision-free procedure which is fast and typically requires
no downtime from normal activities. Unlike lasers, thermage
can be performed on patients of all skin types. The thermage
probe has two features: the radiofrequency generator and a cooling
component that protects the outer layer (epidermis) of the skin.
The radiofrequency energy heats the collagen deep in the skin,
leading to an immediate firming of the skin. Over time, collagen
synthesis is stimulated, leading to a more youthful look.
What does thermage feel like?
During the procedure, you will experience a series
of brief, deep heating sensations as the radiofrequency energy is
delivered to your skin. The heating is required for your collagen
to reach effective temperatures for tightening. The amount of energy
delivered is controlled by the physician and is a balance between
comfort and maximum results. While the deep layers are being heated,
there is a cooling device that protects the outer layer of the skin
for maximum comfort. Prior to treatment, an anesthetic lotion may
be applied to enhance your comfort. Pain medication may also be
prescribed prior to the treatment.
How long does thermage treatment take?
Depending on the size of the treatment area, thermage
can take anywhere from a few minutes to an hour. There
may be additional time required to prepare your skin prior to the
procedure.
What will my skin feel like after thermage treatment?
After thermage treatment, you may notice immediate improvement in the texture
of your skin; it may feel tighter, smoother and more youthful. Over
the next weeks to months, you will notice additional improvement.
How many thermage treatments will I need?
Often, a single thermage treatment produces the desired
effect. However, you and your physician will determine the course
of treatment that is right for you.
How long do the results last?
Measurable firming of the skin appears gradually
over 2 to 6 months after a single treatment session. However, many
patients report tightening of the skin earlier. Results may last
up to two years although long term studies are still in progress.
What are the risks of thermage?
Side effects are rare (less than 1%) and include
swelling, redness, bumps and blisters on or around the treated area.
These side effects usually disappear in a few days or weeks. Even
more rare but longer lasting is a side effect that leads to a depression
in the skin. The risks and benefits of thermage need to be discussed
in detail with your physician.
How long before I can return to my normal
activities?
You should be able to return to regular activities
immediately. Some people experience some redness, but it usually
disappears quickly.
How much does thermage cost?
The cost of thermage is variable and depends on the treated
area but can range from one thousand to several thousand dollars.
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