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Thermage
Non-invasive radiofrequency lifting

What is Thermage?
What is Thermage?
Recommended Age: 25+
Skin Type: Normal, dry, combination
Thermage is a non-invasive, deep radiofrequency lifting treatment. Its uniqueness lies in its ability to tighten not just the skin surface, but more importantly, to act on the deeper layers of the skin — where lifting is most effective. No other non-invasive method penetrates the skin’s deep structures to such an extent while delivering such remarkable results.
This non-invasive Thermage lifting is more effective than any laser treatment and more comprehensive than manual techniques for wrinkle correction or contour lifting. The results are comparable to plastic surgery — but without physical stress or the need for recovery.
Thermage is the deepest available lifting treatment, typically requiring only one session, with results lasting 2 to 5 years.
It can also be applied to areas that no other non-invasive method can treat, such as mobile eyelids.
Benefits
Speed: Thermage facial or skin lifting is a quick and low-maintenance procedure with results comparable to plastic surgery. The entire treatment takes 60–90 minutes. Thermage uses radiofrequency energy to heat the treated area, targeting collagen fibers and producing a significant lifting effect.
Effectiveness and Longevity: Results are noticeable immediately after the treatment and continue to improve over the following months. The effect can last up to 5 years.
Safety and Authenticity: Thermage is FDA-approved for non-invasive facial and skin lifting and CE-certified in Europe, ensuring the treatment is safe and reliable.
Versatility: Thermage can treat various areas, including the body, face, and eyelids, providing a non-surgical alternative to traditional facelift procedures.

Contraindications:
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Acute viral or bacterial infections
Serious illnesses
Immune system disorders (e.g., AIDS, HIV)
Local skin infections, including cold sores (herpes simplex)
The use of antibiotics is not a strict contraindication, but it is recommended to undergo treatment at least 2 weeks after completing antibiotic therapy.
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