Thermitight – Non-Invasive Treatment
ThermiTight™ is the first
FDA-approved radiofrequency device that uses temperature-controlled
radiofrequency to tighten the skin and contour the face or body. For the first
time, cosmetic physicians are now able to treat a variety of aesthetic soft
tissue and nerve conditions by applying the “Science of Heat” using temperature
as a clinical end point.
For
many patients, ThermiTight
delivers more skin tightening than Coolsculpting and SmartLipo.
ThermiTight
is a peer-reviewed protocol described as “thermistor-controlled subdermal skin
tightening.” The ThermiTight device has a tiny SmartTip™ thermistor probe,
which is inserted under the skin to heat underlying skin layers to the
temperature set by our physician.
The
results of ThermiTight are immediate and long-lasting, and the procedure is
non-invasive. Often, only one short treatment is necessary to achieve the
desired results. Individual results may vary.
WHO IS A CANDIDATE FOR THERMITIGHT?
ThermiTight
is ideal for people with areas of skin laxity or mild to moderate pockets of
stubborn fat on the face or body. The areas most often treated with ThermiTight
are the jowls, double chin, neck, love handles, abdomen, buttocks, thighs,
knees, and back.
THE THERMITIGHT TREATMENT
An
anesthetic solution is injected into the treatment area, and the SmartTip
thermistor probe is inserted under the skin. The surgeon moves the probe
gently, and the skin is mildly heated.
The
procedure lasts less than an hour, and patients say it feels like a warm
massage.
RECOVERY FROM THERMITIGHT
The
treatment area is wrapped after the procedure, but you can go back to work and
other normal activities the next day. You can expect some swelling, bruising,
and soreness in the treated area for a few days. You can take pain medication,
if necessary, but the side effects for most patients are mild.
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