How Much Does ThermiTight Cost?

ThermiTight costs $3,300 on average, according to 96 reviews from RealSelf members, though the price can range from $2,000 to as much as $6,000.

This FDA-cleared, minimally invasive treatment tightens skin using radiofrequency energy. Heating tissues deep beneath the skin stimulates collagen production, firming and tightening mildly loose skin and improving signs of aging like wrinkles. It can also improve the appearance of cellulite, though it’s not a cellulite treatment.

Read on to find if actual patients think the results are worth the investment—and why you might pay more or less than the average cost.

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Is ThermiTight worth the money?

RealSelf members give ThermiTight a 56% Worth It Rating. So while a majority of reviewers say their results were well worth the investment, not everyone had such a positive experience. 

One of the most important factors in determining if ThermiTight will be worth the investment for you is finding a reputable, experienced provider who will be honest about whether or not you’re truly a good candidate. 

ThermiTight works best for people with mild to moderate sagging skin. If you have significant skin laxity or excess skin, your provider may recommend a cosmetic surgery procedure, such as a tummy tuck. 

Surgical solutions are more expensive, but the results can be much more dramatic and long-lasting; ThermiTight results typically last just three to five years.

Also keep in mind that ThermiTight is not a fat reduction procedure. If that’s your primary concern, consider liposuction or nonsurgical body contouring.

The best way to determine whether ThermiTight is the right treatment option for you is to have a consultation with a provider who offers both nonsurgical and surgical skin tightening options. They can assess your concerns and recommend the best procedure for your goals and budget, complete with a personalized cost quote.

Why do ThermiTight costs vary?

These are the biggest factors that will impact the price you pay for ThermiTight.

1) Where you have your ThermiTight procedure. 

Like everything else, cosmetic procedures cost more at luxury practices in Manhattan and Beverly Hills than they do in more modest med spas in Austin or the suburbs of Atlanta.

If you’re sticking to a budget, consider having consultations with more than one qualified provider practicing in relatively affordable neighborhoods, so you can compare personalized price quotes. Some even offer free consultations, which makes it easier to shop around.

2) Your provider’s credentials and level of expertise.

While ThermiTight is a minimally invasive procedure, it should be performed by a physician—ideally a board-certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist who has years (or decades) of experience safely performing thermal skin tightening procedures.

As you’re doing your research, look for a solid track record of positive patient reviews, as well as before and after photos showing patients who had similar concerns and got noticeable results.

3) The size of the treatment area. 

ThermiTight can be used on multiple areas of the body, ranging from the lower face to the arms, abdomen, and legs. 

Choosing to treat larger—or multiple—areas of the body will be pricier than treating one small area, like the jowls or jawline.

4) How many ThermiTight treatments you need. 

Most people need just a single treatment to see ThermiTight results. That said, everyone's needs are different, and your provider may suggest a second treatment to achieve your desired results. 

During your consultation, discuss your treatment plan with your provider so you can budget accordingly.

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