What Is Thermage?
Thermage is a non-invasive radiofrequency treatment that is extremely effective in treating aging skin, fine lines and wrinkle permanently. By focusing its radiofrequency energy into your skin by combining both heat and cooling, this treatment allows your skin to remodel its collagen and smooth out signs of aging on the treated area. It starts by cooling your skin to deliver comfort and safety on your skin surface layer. It follows this by placing a treatment tip against the targeted skin area. Afterwards, the radiofrequency energy enters deep into the skin issue, heating the area being treated and remodelling the collagen. Finally, it cools the epidermis once this is done. At Lantry Aesthetic & Skincare Center, we will review your needs during a consultation and offer this treatment if it will benefit you in achieving your beauty goals.
Is Thermage Right For Me?
Thermage can be a very effective treatment if you’d like to treat:
But as always, the best first step is to book a consultation with us to evaluate your needs and to make sure that this treatment is best for you. You can schedule a consultation by filling out a form here.
What Can I Expect From My Thermage Treatment?
- You’ll be given an initial consultation and evaluation to see if Thermage is the right treatment to meet your goals.
- An individualized treatment plan will be designed based on the consultation.
- Thermage treatments take about 45 – 90 minutes depending on whether it’s being done for the eyes or body respectively. The intensity of the heat is based on your comfort level to avoid feeling uncomfortable throughout the procedure.
- You will receive your Thermage by Dr. Lantry or one of our registered nurses.
- Redness will occur on the treated area for a few hours. You’ll receive recovery instructions by either Dr. Lantry or the registered nurse.
- You don’t need to take any time off work.
- Results appear in about 3 – 6 months and last about 3 – 5 years. You will only need 1 treatment.
- You’ll have a follow up scheduled to assess your results and see if touch-up work is necessary.