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Could You Benefit from a Thermage Treatment?

Last updated 7 months ago

Plastic surgery procedures, such as face lifts, liposuction, and body lifts, have been shown to significantly reduce the signs of aging and improve one’s body contours. However, many people would prefer an alternative to open surgery. Thermage, also known as Thermage CPT or Thermalift, is a non-invasive treatment method offered by many dermatologists to tighten your skin and revitalize your body contours in just a single treatment session. Continue reading to find out if you could benefit from a Thermage treatment.

  • Alternative to Surgery

Individuals who are not candidates for traditional surgery due to certain health conditions or allergies to anesthesia can benefit from Thermage, as it is a non-surgical treatment option. Those who cannot afford to take the time off of work can also take advantage of Thermage because there is little-to-no downtime associated with the procedure.

  • Premature Signs of Aging

Thermage utilizes radiofrequency waves to heat the deep layers of tissue beneath your skin, stimulating collagen production without damaging the nearby tissues. By promoting the growth of new collagen cells, Thermage reduces the signs of aging, including fine lines around the eyes, laugh lines, loose jowls, and eye hooding.

  • Cellulite

In addition to reducing the signs of aging in the face, Thermage has been shown to successfully re-contour loose skin and cellulite on various areas along the body.  Furthermore, because Thermage treatments stimulate the production of new collagen, most individuals continue to see skin-tightening results along their body long after the procedure has been done.

The best way to determine if you could benefit from undergoing a Thermage treatment is to contact your dermatologist or skin doctor. Give the Cara Mia Medical Day Spa & Dermatology Associates of Colorado a call at (303) 558-3192 for more information on our laser hair removal, facial peels, and Botox treatments. 

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