North Carolina Thermage

Robert Clinton, MD
North Carolina Doctor
Suite 101B
2139 Valleygate Drive
Fayetteville, NC
68 answers
John Jennings
Raleigh-Durham Dermatologist
119 Point Shore Dr
Goldsboro, NC
Stanley Hoffman, MD
North Carolina Dermatologist
Suite 100
16627 Birkdale Commons Parkway
Huntersville, NC
Elizabeth F. Rostan, MD
Charlotte Dermatologist
Suite 580
1918 Randolph Road
Charlotte, NC
Scott Tucker, M.D.
Winston-Salem Plastic Surgeon
1345 A Westgate Center Drive
Winston Salem, NC
Thomas Rojy
North Carolina Plastic Surgeon
43 Office Park Dr
Jacksonville, NC
Laura Gunn, MD
North Carolina Plastic Surgeon
300 Crutchfield St.
Durham, NC
Adam Stein
Raleigh-Durham Facial Plastic Surgeon
Suite 102
300 Keisler Dr
Cary, NC
Mark Weigel, MD
North Carolina Facial Plastic Surgeon
Suite 280
16455 Statesville Road
Huntersville, NC
Briggs E. Cook, Jr., MD
North Carolina Facial Plastic Surgeon
Suite E
16600 Birkdale Commons Parkway
Huntersville, NC

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North Carolina Thermage directory information

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What is Thermage?

Thermage is a non-invasive procedure designed to help smooth, tighten and contour skin in the hopes of achieving a natural, younger-looking appearance through the delivery of radiofrequency energy to the skin.

How does Thermage work?

Thermage is not surgery and claims to require no downtime, meaning that patients can return to normal activities immediately following the procedure. A handpiece with a smooth, flat tip delivers radiofrequency energy, in the form of heat into the skin, causing immediate tightening of collagen.

Thermage claims that following treatment, new collagen will form over time, resulting in additional tightening and skin that will look smoother and more youthful as the tighter underlying collagen offers better support.

What does Thermage treatment feel like?

The doctor will control the amount of energy to balance comfort with maximum results. During the treatment, you'll feel a heating sensation. A cooling spray may applied before, during and after each application of energy to keep you more comfortable.

Tips for finding the right North Carolina Thermage provider

1. Laser medicine is generally regulated by North Carolina state and local authorities. Check your state's guidelines for specifics.

2. If a topical anesthetic is required for treatment, discuss the circumstances under which the cream should be used, and verify whether the use is appropriate in your situation.

3. Verify that your North Carolina Thermage provider is licensed and trained to provide the procedure.

Do not commit to Thermage with a North Carolina doctor based solely upon advertising, special pricing, or the referral of another patient before fully researching the background of the physician or provider.

Thermage reviews by RealSelf.com users:

37% said Thermage was worth it
$2,798 average Thermage costThermage cost map

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