what is thermage?
At last, there is a way to transform and rejuvenate the skin quickly, safely, and effectively— and it’s called Thermage. Inland Empire board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Childers and his professional staff offer this innovative treatment to patients looking to address lines and wrinkles on the face, and smooth and tighten skin on the face and body. Thermage uses radio frequency that penetrates into the deepest layers of the skin to initiate collagen for firmer, younger looking skin. With Comfort Pulse Technology and cooling effects, the patient is comfortable and protected from burns. No anesthesia is required and a session usually lasts less than an hour, so you can be up and resume normal activities in no time at all.
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how does thermage work?
A Thermage procedure takes from 45 – 90 minutes, depending on the treatment area. The technology sends radiofrequency energy into the skin to penetrate deeper layers to smooth and tighten skin. There is minimal discomfort associated with a treatment and some patients may experience a slight heating sensation. Some patients may experience temporary redness after treatment, but there’s no downtime. Visible results can be seen after just 1 treatment and the treated area can continue to improve in its look and contouring for up to 6 months. Results from Thermage can last several years.

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How long does Thermage last?
Thermage results can last up to 1 – 2 years, depending on factors like your skin type, age, and lifestyle. As your skin naturally continues to age, the effects of the treatment will gradually diminish, but many people choose to schedule periodic touch-up treatments to maintain their results and keep their skin looking youthful.
How much does Thermage cost?
The cost of Thermage can vary based on the areas treated and the number of sessions required. During your consultation, our team will assess your needs and provide a personalized cost estimate, ensuring that you're fully informed before moving forward.
Does Thermage hurt?
While everyone’s pain tolerance is different, most patients report feeling a slight heating or tingling sensation during the treatment. Thermage uses a cooling system to help minimize discomfort, and many find the procedure to be manageable. If you're concerned about discomfort, we can discuss options for ensuring you're as comfortable as possible during the session.
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If you’ve been looking for a way to improve the look and feel of your skin without surgery, we have the answer for you—Thermage. This innovative procedure uses radiofrequency to penetrate deeper levels for tighter, smoother skin. To find out if you’re a candidate for this procedure, simply call our office for a consultation.