This completely depends on what problem you are trying to fix in the first place. Thermage is better for building collagen and a gentle, subtle skin tightening. We know from biopsy...
With some laser treatments, you really need to avoid a lot of sun or light exposure after the treatment. That’s why here in Seattle, we tend to do fewer IPL/photorejuvenation,...
Generally, as long as the grounding pad is placed properly, other metal in the body or on the body is usually not a problem. But…….have your doctor call the MD...
Please don’t try to do this yourself at home. I’m guessing that you bought this off the internet. You really don’t know what your getting. Some radiofrequencies used incorrectly can...
Thank you! It would be interesting to have you look back at photos when you were 16-25. Can you see the asymmetry even back then or younger? Some people have...
Hmm …… I’m a little puzzled as to why he/she is recommending local anesthesia. All I can think is that the office might not have the newer Thermage equipment with the sapphire...
Yes – it’s extremely safe because it uses radiofrequency (a sound wave) and is not laser (light waves). Radiofrequency based technologies like Thermage are safe for all skin types/colors, can...
Each case is unique, but usually Thermage, which is a sound wave (radiofrequency), should not affect permanent eyeliner. Be sure to tell your physician about your permanent eyeliner during your eyelid Thermage consultation....
The Titan has much less data and experience behind it although it claims to do the same thing. It uses an infrared wavelength (1100-1800 nm) of light instead of radiofrequency...
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