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I recommend all patients getting a skin lifting procedure to get skin texture improvement (fractional laser or RF) and help maintain the lift with skin tightening (thermage/venus legacy). I suggest going to an expert for treatment, someone who does not delegate the procedure. Best, Dr. Emer.
Yes, I have many patients who have Thermage just for this reason. The beauty of Thermage is that it produces new collagen and tightens and rejuvenates the skin. This new collagen will prolong the good effects of the Face Lift and hopefully postpone further surgery.
Thermage works though a mechanism of radiofreqency heat and is entirely safe. Your history of breast implants would have no implications on being a candidate for Thermage. I would also consider having Sculptra for facial contouring as well.
Thermage CPT is a great alternative to surgery for treating sagging eyes. I treat the eyes with the brows to tighten the skin and product a lift. I also combine Thermage with a small amount of Botox in the forehead and fillers such as Restylane to give a small brow lift. Please consult an ex...
Thank your for providing photos. It looks like a combination of Coolsculpting and Thermage will best help this treated area. I would first have you do the special applicator for the legs and the following week treat you with the Thermage to tighten up the skin in that area. It will take se...
Thermage does not cause hair loss and is an amazing treatment for skin tightening. Thermage is often used in the upper forehead and eyebrow area to help give a brow lift. Best, Dr. Green
Thermage has become the most popular skin tightening procedure in my office and patients have returned to repeat this procedure for two reasons. The first reason is that they have received great results. The second reason is that there has been no pain or down time. The goal of Thermage is to...
Thermage is a fabulous laser for skin tightening, especially the jowl area and lower face. The question is two fold - how much skin laxity do you have and whether or not you want a surgical versus non-surgical procedure. Without a photo it is impossible to know how much skin laxity you have. ...