At 37, it depends on what’s bothering you the most. Eyelid Thermage tends to be best if there is a just little “hooding” or slightly lax skin. Eyelid Fraxel tends to be better...
Thank you! The answer to this really depends on how much extra skin you really have. If you have a lot, surgery could be the best answer. But at 44, Thermage could...
In my opinion, there is really very little advantage to you as a patient. The results of the treatment are the same. The CPT system is a a little faster...
Your question brings up two good issues: customization and maintenance. First, the answer to your question really depends on your particular skin. I think it would be bad medicine to...
Not many. We haven’t been recommending it to our patients because the first 3-4 patients we did (with the new reengineered tips) had very disappointing results. Theramge skin tightening still does not...
I know that there are excellent offices who do this but it’s a lot to take on in one day. The Thermage should be done first, in my opinion. I would recommend...
Under eye pads or puffiness are complicated because there are several different causes and sometimes they coexist together. So……. causes can be: 1. The skin on the eyelids loses collagen...
There is absolutely no data from the Thermage company, or anyone else, that says this tip gives better results. In my opinion, it’s a marketing gimick. The vibration does allow slightly higher...
Thank you!! Since you are twenty-five, I think it would be a good choice. Everyone is an individual but generally younger patients see more results (I’m guessing it’s because there’s...
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