This might be one of the most exciting non-invasive treatments for skin tightening and contouring in the market right now. Jowls beware, you’re done for. Technically, Thermage uses a patented radiofrequency technology that is applied directly to your skin through a, specially designed for the effect, tip. Through this process, the layers of the skin are heated and stimulated to produce new collagen to replace the broken collagen fibers resulting of the natural process of ageing. Therefore, skin recovers structure and firmness, getting smoother and tighter, with an overall lifting effect. In fact, one of the best features of this treatment is that it can be used practically in any area of body and face where sagging and creepy skin exists, including the eye contouring skin, which is usually difficult to treat without going under the knife. Tummy, knees, legs, arms, hands, neckline, jaw, upper lids and under eye are commonly treated areas which often unmercifully reveal the effects of time on the body. The results are impressive (check the before and after pictures), starting from the moment of the treatment and continuing to improve up to six months after it, with one single treatment. Depending on your skin condition, natural ageing process and on how committed you are in taking care of yourself, you can maintain the results for several years. The next best benefit is that it has practically no recovery downtime. After treatment you get back to your normal life, without need of any special care or rest. Safe and simple. You also don’t need to worry with the colour of your skin or with avoiding sun exposure, so you can do it in any moment of the year with no restrictions. So, even if Thermage is seen to be a costly procedure, the results surely outweigh the cost, especially when considering that you need one only procedure and no time off work. Time is definitely a precious thing in today’s busy lifestyle. Go ahead. Give a look at www.thermage.com and check the before and after images. It might be the solution you’ve been looking for.
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The results are quite impressive. With one session. |