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As time passes, skin loses elasticity and wrinkles begin to appear. In particular, the face is often exposed to ultraviolet rays and external environmental factors, so signs of aging tend to show up more quickly. As a result, skin texture can become rough and the facial line may appear less defined.
Thermage, a treatment designed to improve these changes, delivers radiofrequency energy to the dermis to promote collagen regeneration and strengthen the tissue structure. Rather than focusing only on surface changes, it helps improve the overall condition of the skin by adjusting the internal environment.

Creating firmer skin
Thermage uses radiofrequency energy to heat the dermis and subcutaneous tissue. The heat generated at this time causes existing collagen to contract while also helping new collagen form. This process changes thickness and structure, making it effective for improving elasticity and softening wrinkles.
It is also designed to deliver radiofrequency energy consistently, which helps reduce damage to the epidermis while stimulating deeper layers. Because of this, discomfort after the procedure is relatively low, and gradual changes help achieve a natural improvement.

How is it performed?
Thermage uses a dedicated treatment tip to deliver heat deep into the skin and stimulate collagen production. It is designed so that the depth and intensity of heat delivery remain consistent, which means the surface is not damaged after the procedure.
It also works together with a cooling function to protect the skin. Thanks to these technical features, the skin is protected even while heat is applied.

Use tips suited to the treatment area.
A key feature of Thermage is that it uses different tips depending on the treatment area. The face tip is designed to manage a broad area evenly and is effective for improving elasticity and density. It is used on larger areas such as the jawline, cheeks, and forehead, delivering heat evenly into the skin layers to strengthen tissue and refine skin texture.
The eye area tip is suitable for areas that require more delicate care. Since the skin around the eyes is thin and sensitive and fine wrinkles and sagging can easily appear, a smaller tip is used for focused treatment. In addition, the heat delivery range is set narrowly, allowing a safe and effective approach suited to sensitive areas.
By dividing the tips by area and using them at appropriate intervals, effective improvement is possible for both the entire face and sensitive areas such as the eye region. Each tip is used according to its intended purpose, allowing tissue strengthening and elasticity improvement to be balanced, helping maintain natural contours and a smoother skin texture.

Who is it good for?
Thermage is a good option for people who are beginning to notice reduced elasticity and fine wrinkles. It can also be used when you want to improve sagging or a blurred contour.
It is also recommended for those who want to manage density and contour at the same time. It can provide even results across various areas such as the jawline, cheeks, forehead, and eye area, allowing improvement while maintaining the overall proportions and balance of the face. In particular, using the appropriate tip for each area allows safe treatment even on thin skin such as around the eyes.
It is also suitable for people planning long-term care. Changes can be seen after a single treatment, but regular maintenance helps preserve the results.

Thermage is a method that can improve elasticity and contour by strengthening skin structure and promoting collagen contraction and tissue tightening. It helps address sagging and wrinkles that are difficult to improve with surface-level care alone, and can produce natural-looking results based on the principles of density and tissue strengthening.
By using dedicated tips suited to each treatment area, balanced results can be achieved across the entire face as well as sensitive areas such as around the eyes. Through this, skin texture may become smoother and facial lines may appear more defined, and regular maintenance can help the effects last longer.

