Thermage-Skin tightening procedure
In San Diego, California
Not ready to commit to surgery? Thermage offers a creative treatment option.
Choose Thermage non-surgical skin tightening for a revolutionary way to tighten skin without surgery or recovery time. The Thermage procedure tightens the collagen structure with radio-frequency technology in place of surgery, returning the youthful appearance to your skin.
Thermage helps to tighten the skin, making it effective at tightening many instances of sagging, loose skin. Thermage can be used to treat all areas of the body, not just the face. Consider a Thermage breast lift, stomach lift or neck lift.
Thermage has created a novel way to shrink and tighten tissue called Thermalift. Based on the principles of laser skin resurfacing, near infrared waves are directed into the dermis (deep layer of skin) and heat it, causing some immediate shrinkage but initiating a healing response that causes collagen to tighten. The epidermis, or outer layer of skin, is cooled while the pulse passes so it is not damaged. This means little or no downtime. At Face Beautiful, we use Thermalift in conjunction with photorejuvenation treatments (IPL Fotofacials, V-beam) adding a tightening feature to the mix. These non-ablative, non-surgical techniques are additive and produce Foto Beauty, a sub-surfacing revolution, most appropriate for younger or less sun-damaged faces.
Since there are no incisions during the procedure, you may resume normal activities immediately following treatment. Depending on the area treated, Thermage may take from 20 to 90 minutes per session. Results are immediate, and appearance continues to improve over the next few months.
*Combine Thermage treatments with Fraxel laser skin resurfacing or Photorejuvenation for dramatically younger-looking skin
Schedule your complimentary Oceanside Thermage consultation today and discover how affordable facial rejuvenation can be. Call or email Face Beautiful and explore our multi-specialty practice to find your perfect cosmetic fit.





