Thermage FAQ
What is the Thermage procedure? The Thermage procedure employs a patented radio frequency (RF) technology called ThermaCool™. It has been clinically proven to tighten and gently lift skin to smooth out wrinkles and renew facial contours. The incision-free procedure is fast and easy, and requires no downtime from normal activities. Unlike lasers, the procedure can be performed on patients of all skin types. The ThermaCool device has been cleared by the FDA for the non-invasive treatment of facial wrinkles and rhytids. The ThermaCool device is registered in Australia with the TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration).
How does it work? The ThermaCool system uses a sophisticated patented treatment tip called ThermaTip™, which delivers a controlled amount of RF energy. With each touch to the skin, the ThermaTip device uniformly heats a volume of collagen in the deeper layers of the skin and its underlying tissue while simultaneously protecting the outer layer of the skin with cooling. This deep uniform heating action causes deep structures in your skin to immediately tighten. Over time, new and remodeled collagen is produced to further tighten skin, resulting in healthier, smoother skin and a more youthful appearance.
What does the Thermage procedure feel like? With each touch of the Thermage tip, you will experience a brief, heating sensation as the RF energy is delivered to your skin and underlying tissue. This heating sensation is your indication that your collagen is receiving optimal treatment for tightening. The physician controls the amount of energy delivered to balance procedural comfort with maximum results. The Thermage tip is cooled before, during, and after heating to protect your skin and make the treatment more comfortable. Prior to treatment, an anaesthetic cream may be applied to enhance your comfort. Additionally, your physician may also prescribe relaxants and/or pain medication.
How long does it take? The Thermage procedure can take anywhere from a few minutes to 1.5 hours, depending on the size of the treatment area. Additional time may be required for skin preparation prior to the procedure.
What will my skin feel like after the procedure? Immediately following a Thermage procedure, your skin should feel tighter, smoother and more youthful. Overtime, you will notice additional tightening.
How many treatments will I need? Unlike many laser procedures requiring four or more sessions, a single Thermage treatment produces results in the majority of patients. Your physician will determine the course of treatment that is right for you.
When will I see results? Recently published studies conducted by Thermage show that measurable tightening improvements appear gradually over 2 to 6 months after a single treatment session. However, many patients have reported seeing an earlier response.
How long will the effects of the Thermage procedure last? The Thermage procedure causes immediate tightening of the collagen structure, with additional tightening over time. Unpublished reports by experienced cosmetic physicians indicate that results may last 24 months or longer depending on the patient's natural aging process.
Is the Thermage procedure safe? The Thermage procedure has an excellent safety record. With over 300,000 estimated worldwide patient treatments to date the reported incidence of side effects is less than 1%. The most frequently reported incidents are classified as swelling, redness, bumps and blisters on or around the treated area. These side effects have usually disappeared in a few days or weeks. A rare (<0.2%) but longer lasting side effect described as a skin depression has also been reported. Consult with your physician regarding this and any other questions you may have on the safety record of the Thermage procedure.
How long before I can return to my normal activities? Most people return to their regular activities immediately following the Thermage procedure. Some people experience mild redness (like a sunburn), but it usually disappears quickly. No special care is needed after treatment unless otherwise instructed by your physician.






