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Thermage, a "non-surgical facelift procedure", may have
long-lasting complications that are not easily corrected. (press release from PRWeb) Dr. Benjamin Bassichis, a Facial Plastic Surgeon in Dallas, TX, has performed cutting edge research on the non-ablative radiofrequency technology, called Thermage. The award winning findings which were presented at a prestigious national meeting in 2003, revealed that the procedure did have some measurable benefit, but only 28% of the patients perceived the cosmetic outcome as satisfactory. Also addressed in the paper were concerns about damage to the facial fat layer beneath the skin. Since the publication of this research, concerns about scars, burns, and facial fat loss following Thermage have echoed across the country. Scars and facial fat loss are serious, long-lasting, and possibly permanent complications that are very difficult to treat.
Dallas Facial
Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Benjamin Bassichis, medical director of the Advanced
Facial Plastic Surgery Center and Clinical Assistant Professor at
University of Texas-Southwestern Medical Center, has received complaints
from a number of patients across the country about the Thermage procedure,
a radiofrequency treatment intended for facial rejuvenation. In
particular, post-Thermage complications including scars, indentations and
dimpling of the facial skin have been described by patients as being very
devastating. Published in April of 2004, Dr. Bassichis warned in his
research that, "damage and loss of facial fat pads" was a possibility.
Since that time, the Thermage website now states that the, "a rare (0.2%)
but longer lasting side effect described as a skin depression has also
been reported." The recent inquiries regarding the procedure prompted Dr. Bassichis to review the adverse events reported to the FDA from December 2002 through August 2004. During that time, 63 adverse events had been reported, including 1 death and 52 serious injuries. The majority of the serious events include skin scars, indentations, dimpling, and surface irregularities. Out of the 52 adverse events noted, 20 reported additional cosmetic procedures to correct complications from Thermage. An interesting fact found in the data from the FDA report, is that Thermage had been notified about the adverse events and reported that the treatment devices were functioning normally. The opinion of Dr. Bassichis is that the serious complications resulting from the use of this device are not from a malfunctioning machine, but from a device that is causing a thermal injury deeper and more significant than intended.
The prospect of a non-surgical, no downtime option for facial rejuvenation
is very appealing to patients. The potential financial reward for the
treating physicians is also very appealing. However, Dr. Bassichis urges
caution when undergoing treatments that cause severe consequences that may
outweigh the benefits of the procedure. During the course of Dr. Bassichis’
research with Thermage, the procedure only produced beneficial results in
approximately one-third of patients.
Dr. Bassichis chooses not to use the Thermage device in his private
practice, as the patient satisfaction rate was only 28% in his study
published earlier this year. "Studies done by others have described
patient satisfaction rates as high as 50%, which is about 40-45 percentage
points lower that an acceptable level of patient satisfaction in my
practice," states Dr. Bassichis. He goes on to conclude that, "emerging
trends in cosmetic surgery are necessary, but must be met with cautious
enthusiasm until they are well documented to work predictably and
effectively, with benefits that outweigh the risks. At this point,
Thermage has failed to be predictable, failed to be effective in the
majority of patients for a long period of time, and has had complications
that are proving to be long-lasting and devastating to those patients
affected." For more information about possible complications from Thermage,
as well as options for correcting the defects, please contact the Advanced
Facial Plastic Surgery Center.
Contact:
Laura Jones
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