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Thermage: Science or fiction? Is there really such a thing as a non-surgical
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Singapore - March 25, 2005 -- The bad news about plastic surgery is that it is
not something to be regarded flippantly. Considering the possible deaths from general
anesthesia, it has become startling clear to patients that plastic surgery has its
associated dangers.
The good news is that taking the risk in the pursuit of the youthful appearance
many have come to covet is becoming less and less necessary. In the recent years,
cosmetic dermatology has produced tremendous breakthroughs such as Thermage.
Some doctors are already calling it the biggest breakthrough in skin technology
since the laser.
Thermage is amazingly simple. Joan, our stylist on the team volunteered eagerly
for a trial. We watched Joan's procedure. First, they ink a grid on her face. Then
they fire up the gun. Radio waves are being used to fight aging in a procedure that
may delay the need for a face lift in some people. Instead of scalpels, this non-invasive
technique is said to tighten the skin without incisions or a long recovery period.
Joan is about the have the Thermage procedure on her forehead, "I want to open up
my eyes."
For the next few minutes, a hand piece that emits radio-frequency energy will be
applied to each square in the grid on her skin. Thermage is the only device on the
market that tightens skin this way.
"That heating causes a little bit of injury, to stimulate some wound healing, which
part of the wound healing is new collagen deposition and also skin tightening,"
explains Dr. Low Chai Ling, an aesthetic physician in Singapore.
Because Thermage uses radiofrequency energy, there can be some discomfort. But there's
no anesthetic, incisions or downtime. In fact, there aren't even immediate results.
Noticeable changes to the skin can take up to six months.
Dr Low Chai Ling describes, "Skin then becomes more elastic and doesn't look as
saggy."
The procedure only lasts about twenty minutes and it's relatively painless. Lian,
44 was thermaged about seven weeks ago. She says, "It's kind of an amazing thing.
It’s something you do, then forget about and then one day you're putting your makeup
on in the morning or washing your face and you're like, hey, my jowls are gone."
Lisa from Malaysia is 49. She was thermaged four weeks ago. She says, "Maybe it
is still too early for me to see the full picture but some people said my skin looked
fresher or just healthier."
So who gets thermaged? Mainly women between 35 and 60, many of whom would not consider
the more expensive, more invasive, more painful facelift surgery that would also
require them to take off at least a couple weeks from work.
Thermage patients can go back to work immediately, although, some of the women we
spoke with reported a day or so of redness or mild swelling. The good news, once
it goes away, your skin continually improves for about six months and continues
to look good for up to three years.
At the end of the treatment, Joan’s face was slightly flushed, perhaps from the
Thermage and also possibly from the excitement of looking younger. When asked if
it was something she would undergo again in a few years time, she nodded her head
enthusiastically.
“It is really not too bad. Dr Low tuned the heat to my comfort level and I was distracted
with chatting to her throughout the treatment.
There were some sensitive areas that made me jump a little but other than that,
it was definitely better than what I expected. I had my lips filled with collagen
some months ago, and I thought that was worse.”
"We find about 80 percent of patients do seem to get some noticeable skin tightening.
The important thing is not to over treat and cause side effects for the patients.
I always communicate with my patients to make sure that we are getting the optimal
treatment with the lowest risk." says Dr Low Chai Ling.
So does it mean the more shots the better? According to Dr Low, good technique is
as important as the number of shots or passes delivered. There is an optimal number
of passes (or area covered) for the best results, and beyond that, you may be increasing
the risk of side effects especially for the sensitive asian skin. You definitely
have to do enough to see the results but not too much. It reaches a stage when the
results peak and any more shots are wasted.
"I am happy to repeat the procedure for my patients after 6 months if they want
even more tightening, but so far, my patients have been happy with one treatment.
However, I personally am not too comfortable with overtreating my patients as this
will mean they have to pay a lot more for the procedure the first time round. More
worringly, they may have to suffer more discomfort and have higher risks. There
is a science to this treatment. For example, 6 tablets of paracetamol may not only
not cure your fever faster than the recommended 2, you are subjecting your body
to unnecessary medication. I think this applies to all aspects of medicine."
“Our patients usually work closely together with us and are reviewed monthly. We
do a series of other treatments for them which are included in our Thermage Facelift
program. So we make their skin nicer and brighter while waiting for the Thermage
results to kick in. It keeps my patients happy to know that I am monitoring them
even after the treatment.”
New and exciting indications for Thermage include flabby arms, saggy tummy skin
and even the undereye area. Many who have not already hopped onto the Thermage bandwagon
will not be staying off for much longer now. Watch this space.
Dr. Low Chai Ling is an aesthetic physician at The Sloane Clinic in Singapore. You
may contact her at 65-65332522 or log onto their clinic’s website at:
www.sloaneclinic.com
Dr. Low Chai Ling is a Thermage certified physician practising in Singapore. You
may also find out more about Thermage at:
www.thermage.com
Disclaimer
The information in this article is made available for information purposes only,
and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis,
or treatment. Also, the accuracy, currency and completeness of the information is
not guaranteed. The author does not accept any liability for any injury, loss or
damage incurred by use of or reliance on the information. Always seek the advice
of your doctor or other qualified health professional.
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