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Age Defying DermatologyTM Introduces ThermaLift:
A New, Non-Invasive Method for Tightening & Lifting The Skin.
Campbell, CA (Nov. 17, 2003) -- ThermaLift, a new method that tightens and lifts the skin and smoothes wrinkles, is now available at Age Defying Dermatology, the Bay area's largest accredited cosmetic dermatology Medical Center. Medical Director Dr. Rick Noodleman reports that patients seeking a more youthful appearance now have the option of an effective aesthetic procedure that does not require invasive surgery, chemicals, needles, incisions or lasers.
"The prospect of treating sagging skin and wrinkles without incisions or significant downtime is very appealing to those patients who are looking for anti-aging strategies but are not ready for a traditional facelift," says Dr. Noodleman. "The key is ThermaLift's advanced treatment tip that heats and cools the skin at the same time. It emits radiofrequency energy to heat the collagen in the deeper skin layers while protecting the top layers with a cooling spray."
According to Dr. Noodleman, this heating action causes the deep structures of the skin to tighten immediately. Over time, new collagen grows to further tighten skin and produce a more youthful appearance. Results may take up to six months to fully appear, with the patient experiencing gradual tightening over time.
Treatment occurs at the fundamental level of tissue construction, so results are more significant than superficial remedies for aging and sun-damaged skin. The procedure typically takes about an hour, and most patients return to their regular activities the day after treatment.
"There is a trend away from invasive surgery towards procedures that are minimally invasive, more affordable and have low downtime, but still produce significant, natural results," says Dr. Noodleman. "ThermaLift is a wonderful, age-defying option for many people."
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