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Our office employs Ulthera for tissue tightening on the neck and face in patients with SMAS laxity. Raffy Karamanoukian MD FACS
We have had fabulous results with Thermage for tightening the skin - especially in the lower face and neck area which can be the first signs of aging. The radio frequency heats up the skin and aids the body in producing new collagen resulting in facial rejuvenation. It is most important to find a board certified dermatologist with experience in Thermage for the best results.
You asked an excellent question. An in office consultation is the best way to examine the skin laxity and discuss realistic results and expectations. Thermage will not replace surgery. However, if you do not want to have surgery, I have had many patients over age 65 who were very satisfied wi...
Thermage is performed at different settings depending on the heat used. The settings always need to be adjusted during the procedure. Yes, the settings can be viewed on the machine. Thermage heats up the skin and provides excellent results in non-surgical skin rejuvenation. Please find a boa...
Thermage is a fantastic laser for skin tightening. I have many patients who had previous implants and had Thermage over the area with no problem at all. Please consult an experienced dermatologist for the best cosmetic results. Best, Dr. Green
Skin tightening through Thermage is an excellent way to tighten the skin after having a baby. It is especially good when you are younger and is non-invasive and painless procedure. Be certain to consult a board certified dermatologist who is an expert with Thermage.
I am so sorry for your situation but it seems unlikely that Thermage alone will help your situation. You should consult a board certified Plastic Surgeon for an opinion as how to best fix this situation. Please let me know how it works out.
Hi Megan. Insidious onset pain in the jaw (or over any tissues that have been treated with radiofrequency) over a week after treatment is unlikely (imo) to be related to the treatment. First 48 hours maybe but unlikely after. It is more likely that you have a concurrent issue...
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