![]() | Mark Berkowitz, MD Sterling Heights Oculoplastic surgeon | 44650 Delco Blvd Sterling Heights, MI | 29 answers | |
![]() | Brett S. Kotlus MD, MS Michigan Oculoplastic surgeon | Suite 104 8180 26 Mile Rd Shelby Township, MI | 18 answers | |
![]() | Mariam Awada, M.D. Michigan Plastic Surgeon | Suite 250 29110 Inkster Road Southfield, MI | ||
![]() | Joseph E. Mark, MD Rochester Plastic Surgeon | Suite 200 1886 W Auburn Rd Rochester Hills, MI | ||
![]() | Richard Ferrara, Jr, MD Grosse Pointe Dermatologist | 20043 Mack Ave Grosse Pointe Woods, MI | ||
![]() | Steven Grekin, DO Michigan Dermatologist | 1500 Eureka Rd Wyandotte, MI | ||
| Robert Charles, MD Petosky Dermatologist | 2240 Mitchell Park Drive Petoskey, MI | |||
| Kenneth Moquin, M.D. Michigan Plastic Surgeon | 1 Ford Pl Detroit, MI | |||
| Aamir Siddiqui, M.D. Michigan Plastic Surgeon | 1 Ford Pl Detroit, MI | |||
| Steven E. Stein, M.D. Michigan Plastic Surgeon | Suite B-7 1579 W Big Beaver Rd Troy, MI |
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Thermage uses a patented radiofrequency technology to tighten and gently lift skin to smooth out wrinkles and renew facial and neck contours. Thermage received clearance from the FDA for tightening loose facial and body skin in July 2002 and was featured on Oprah.
Through a handpiece with a smooth head, radiofrequency energy in the form of heat is delivered to the skin, causing immediate collagen contraction.
Thermage treatment also causes new collagen to form over time, resulting in additional tightening and smoother, younger-looking skin. Thermage is not a surgical procedure and requires no downtime, meaning that patients can return to normal activities immediately.
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