After getting Thermage, I can't recommend other radiofrequency treatments — 5-Month Honest Review
I wondered if I could recommend something other than this, but I couldn't find a substitute.
My skin is on the thinner side.
If you don't take care of it, it loses elasticity like a deflated balloon and fine wrinkles start to appear.
I have been consistently receiving high-frequency treatments, but I had to wait 3 to 6 months to feel the effects.
But Thermage was different. Even immediately after the procedure, I felt like my skin was plumping up, and starting around the second week, I began to feel the fine lines on my forehead smoothing out.
It doesn't feel like the cosmetics are soaking in, but rather like something is hardening deep inside the skin.
You know how when your leggings get worn out and you switch to new ones, they feel tight and snug? It’s exactly that feeling.
It has been 5 months now, and unlike other cost-effective treatments that peak around 6 months and then rapidly decline, Thermage is gradually maintaining a good condition.
There are two downsides. It's expensive, and it really hurts.
Even though I usually tolerate pain well, it was enough to make me break out in a cold sweat.
I had it done without general anesthesia, and at first I thought I'd never be able to do it again, but now I'm slowly forgetting about it lol.
I felt that cost-effective radio frequency is sufficient for those in their 20s to early 30s, but for those in their late 30s and older, Thermage is the cleanest choice.









