...results with deeper treatments. Makes sense, right? Sound waves (radiofrequency) are interesting in this. These are treatments like Thermage, Exilis, Thermismooth, Ultherapy, and Pelleve. To make a long story short,...
...Pelece to experience how they felt and compared. I have personally tried all the 3 different Thermi Systems procedures. ThermiSmooth vs. Competitors The ThermiSmooth is similar to Thermage, Ultherapy, Peleve,...
...nose, and the urethra (the tube we pee through). The ThermiVA focuses on the vagina and external female genitals (“lady bits”). This is different than the other two Thermi systems...
...have quite different effects and are very different procedures. Let’s go one by one. This blog we will talk about ThermiTight. I’ll do the ThermiSmooth and the ThermiVa in my...
...needle/prong” size to get an effect? The prongs on these systems differ by width of the little prong and by the length of the prong. Too long and these roller...
These systems induce small wounds that do, in fact, induce some collagen. The question is – do they induce enough collagen to make a visible, not just theoretical, difference. And,...
I’ve never seen a radiofrenquency system that equaled the overall results of a well done fractionated CO2 treatment with a good system (like Deka or the new Cynosure CO2). BUT, if you...
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