How Much Does Thermage Cost?
Last Updated on May 19, 2024
Written by CPA Alec Pow | Content Reviewed by CFA Alexander Popinker
Thermage is an innovative step in shaping and redefining the face and body, being considered the innovation of the millennium in the field of non-invasive anti-aging and body remodeling procedures.
Using NASA’s radiofrequency technology, Thermage performs a true non-surgical lift, restoring the firmness and contour of the skin in areas where it has lost its elasticity, such as the entire face, lips, eye area, hands, arms and feet, or abdomen. It also treats the cellulite from thighs and buttocks where it can be found very easily, helping to eliminate it completely.
How does Thermage work?
The unique radiofrequency treatment heats the deep layers of the skin, while the surface of the skin is cooled to be kept intact during the procedure. This deep heating stimulates the natural process of skin renewal, which leads to the stretching of existing collagen and the production of new collagen. This will make your skin more toned, smoother, and firmer.
The procedure involves the use of a treatment device that is customized for each patient. Designed for targeted use on problem areas, Thermage is an effective way to remove cellulite, correct visible signs of aging and tone the skin, restore its youthful appearance, and successfully replace chiropractic lift.
It is also approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
This procedure rejuvenates the skin, acting on all skin types, regardless of color, and can treat the entire face or only specific parts. It also outlines the body and restores the abdominal skin to an advanced degree after birth.
A single Thermage session offers spectacular results, which last for a period of 3 to 5 years.
How much does Thermage cost?
The national average cost of Thermage treatment is around $2,900. The price in the United States depends a lot on the area you live and it differs from state to state, more precisely, it can range from $1,500 up to $5,700.
Your cost for Thermage treatment will also be influenced by the body area you want to have treated. As it is logical, a Thermage treatment for sagging skin underneath the eyes will cost less than for the abdomen. It will also be less expensive to treat one or two areas than going for a full-face Thermage treatment.
Even though it may sound expensive, remember that the average cost for a facelift is around $8,000, having a price range between $3,500 and $15,000.
Cost of the Thermage procedure depending on the treated area:
- Body Thermage – the price for such treatment goes from $2,000 to $5,600, having an average cost of $5,000 for full body treatment. For this type of treatment, two sessions are usually needed.
- Thermage Eyes – the cost for this treatment goes from $100 to $1,800, with an average of $1,500. The cost for both eyes and forehead is around $1,700 to $2,200, with an average of $2,000.
- Thermage Tummy – the cost for this treatment ranges between $3,500 and $5,000, with an average of $4,000.
Discounts and insurance
Thermage treatment is a cosmetical non-invasive procedure, which means that it won’t be covered by any type of medical insurance.
Although Thermage is not covered by insurance you can always ask the doctor or practitioner if they can offer any type of financing options or payment plans.
There are clinics that offer different online coupons, having a value of a few hundred dollars, if you are a first-time patient for Thermage treatment. At the same time, you can also benefit from combo packages of Thermage procedure with Botox or fillers, or even two Thermage treatments. These types of packages are less expensive.
Additional cost
There are cases when additional treatments are needed, and cosmetic injections are used. These may cost from $500 to $1,000 per shot and are used in cases like scars, loss of facial fat, or even dimpling of the skin.
Other cosmetic procedures that can be combined with Thermage are chemical peel, and laser resurfacing, which will make your final cost higher.
An additional cost you will need to take into account is related to maintenance treatments, which should be done every 6 to 12 months.
Factors that affect the Thermage costs
The final cost for Thermage treatment may be influenced by the following factors:
- The experience and qualification of the Thermage provider;
- The area you want the Thermage procedure to treat;
- The number of sessions you need to achieve your ideal results;
- Any additional treatments you want or need;
- The geographical location, as the cost-of-living will influence the costs in the area you have the Thermage treatment.
Why is Thermage so expensive?
Lately, Thermage is considered the top nonsurgical skin tightening treatment.
This procedure is so expensive because it is a medical procedure that needs to be done by a licensed professional, like a cosmetic surgeon. Even if it is a non-invasive treatment, it must be performed safely and properly.
Another reason for Thermage treatment’s high price is the cost and maintenance of the device itself.
What are the effects of Thermage treatment?
Thermage results provide a more defined contour of the face or body because it replaces the collagen in the skin that is lost with age. It is an effect that provides firmness and elasticity to the skin. With Thermage treatment, you can also notice a blurring of wrinkles and fine lines, as well as a reduction in the appearance of skin dropping or temporary reduction of cellulite.
You will be able to see some results immediately after the treatment. However, it lasts until the collagen levels recover and the results are completely visible. Most patients notice the full benefits of the treatment after a period of two to six months, and the effects are maintained for about a year, depending on the condition of the skin and the aging process.
Some people do three sessions a year, while others can do only once a year. There is always a percentage of people who do not respond to treatment and may not continue it, depending on how each person responds to the treatment.
Final words
Unlike surgical lifting, Thermage does not involve risks or scars, is not painful, does not require anesthesia or preparation, and the costs are considerably lower. Usually, the redness disappears in the first few minutes after the procedure is completed, and the results are visible just after the first month, but they improve considerably over the next 6 months.
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