Thermal Face Lift


There is no denying that seeing the signs of aging in one’s face is hard fact to handle. Those who are in a position to afford the costs and have the time off from work can have a traditional face lift, but what about those who are not good candidates for surgery? Are there any procedures that can have those who are hesitant about going under the knife looking and feeling years younger?

What is a Thermal Facelift?

A thermal face lift is a procedure that uses no incisions and is not considered invasive. A thermal face lift utilizes radio frequency waves that pierce the skin. The radio waves aid in tightening the skin by heating the layers beneath the surface, and cause them to contract. At the same time, collagen is built up.

What Can You Expect

For the very fact that heat is involved, you can expect your skin to become irritated from the procedure. This can be eased with the use of anesthetic creams and mild pain relievers. The FDA has given its approval to the thermal facelift. The procedure usually takes about an hour to complete and results are seen in the brow, eyes, and cheeks.

Typically, the full results of a thermal facelift will not be seen for a few months following the procedure. Immediately following the procedure you will see a visible change in your appearance. Though the results of a thermal facelift are not as dramatic as a face lift surgery, it does help to improve the appearance of crow’s feet and laugh lines around the eyes.

Who Is a Good Candidate

If you have a busy schedule and don’t have the time for the lengthy recovery of a traditional surgical facelift, perhaps a thermal face lift is a viable option for you. It is a relatively quick procedure that requires no incisions, so there is no real risk of dangerous complications and the recovery time is speedy too.

Things to Consider

Because a thermal facelift uses radio frequency as the treatment, the skill of the practitioner is of utmost importance. There is a risk of serious burning if the beam is left too long in one area, but incidents such as this are considered rare. The doctor cannot see below the surface of the skin where he is working, so his timing as well as his training is vital to the success of the procedure.

Before undergoing any type of procedure that will be performed on your face, do the research and find out if such a procedure is for you. Find out where you can find the best person to do the finest work. Taking the time to explore options and medical practitioners can stand you in good stead when it is time to go under the radio beams. You want to have real confidence in the abilities of the health care provider working on such a delicate area of your body, so it is up to you to do the necessary research to ensure your thermal face lift is a complete success.

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