Benefits of Thermage

Offering results that are more subtle than a surgical facelift, Thermage offers several benefits for men and women who are beginning to experience the initial signs of aging in the face and neck area.

Unlike a surgical facelift, Thermage is not invasive and does not require any surgical incisions or general anesthesia. As a result, there is no downtime associated with the Thermage procedure, and men and women who undergo Thermage usually are able return to their regular activities immediately after treatment. Because it is noninvasive, Thermage is also not associated with the potential risks associated with surgery.

Thermage also offers more subtle results than a surgical facelift, making it an ideal solution for men and women who want to combat early or mild signs of aging, such as skin laxity or fine lines and wrinkles. Thermage is a good choice for softening wrinkles in the forehead and around the eyes, and can also be used to redefine or sculpt facial features, by tightening excess skin in areas such as the cheeks and jowls.

In addition to eliminating or reducing wrinkles, Thermage also improves the overall texture of the skin, resulting in a smoother, firmer, and more youthful appearance for the men and women who undergo the procedure. Thermage treats the deeper layers of the skin, stimulating the production of collagen which helps skin feel and look firmer and more resilient. By tightening and smoothing the texture of the skin, Thermage can also help soften and reduce the appearance of acne scars and other small scars or imperfections in the surface of the skin.

And, Thermage is also a great choice for men and women who have had a surgical facelift and want to maintain their results. At a fraction of the cost of surgical facelifts, Thermage is a great way to achieve some of the effects of a surgical facelift without the risks and downtime associated with surgery.

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