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Thermage Edmonton

Thermage is a non-invasive radiofrequency treatment offered at our Dermapure clinics in Edmonton. The device combines unipolar radiofrequency energy with an integrated surface cooling system to deliver controlled heat into the deeper layers of the skin, supporting collagen contraction and stimulating new collagen and elastin production over time.

Thermage can help address moderate skin laxity, fine lines and contour quality on the face, eye area, neck and body, and is suitable for all skin types. A single session typically delivers visible results that develop gradually over two to six months, and the treatment may be received on its own or planned within a personalized plan that pairs it with complementary in-clinic options such as medical-grade skincare protocols, depending on individual goals and skin condition.

Because every patient’s skin, concerns and medical history are different, Thermage at our Dermapure clinics in Edmonton always begins with a personalized consultation. Together with your specialist, you will assess whether Thermage is the most appropriate option for you and discuss a realistic treatment plan, the expected results and the possible side effects. Book your personalized consultation with our team in Edmonton.

Local clinics offering Thermage

Med Spa
Dermapure Edmonton South (Lucere)
113 - 625, Parsons Road SW, Edmonton, AB T6X 0N9

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Med Spa
Dermapure Edmonton Downtown (Lucere)
10129, 109 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5J 3P1

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What to Expect During Your Session

Step 1
Personalized assessment
Your skin condition will be assessed to determine if Thermage is right for you. Although each patient is different, Thermage can benefit both men and women, ages 30 to 60, who want to preserve their skin quality and slow the loss of collagen.
Step 2
Mark the area
A temporary grid is transferred onto the skin surface to ensure a consistent, uniform treatment. This grid is used as a guide during the procedure. The forehead, cheeks, jawline, as well as under-chin area are included in a full-face Thermage treatment. Larger body areas for treatment can vary and are assessed according to individual concerns.
Step 3
Apply liquid gel
A thin layer of liquid gel is applied onto the skin to provide comfort and protection of surface layers during the procedure.
Step 4
Start the procedure
The skin is heated using unipolar radiofrequency that stimulates the natural skin regeneration process and kick-starts the production of Type I collagen. Throughout the procedure, the handpiece tip releases alternating bursts of heat and cryogen cooling to soothe and protect the epidermis. The device is also equipped with Comfort Pulse Technology, which creates a gentle vibrating sensation for added comfort. The level of perceived heat effect varies according to treated area. The resulting sensation is sometimes described as being uncomfortable but tolerable.
Step 5
Cleaning and removing the grid

It is essential to clean the skin to remove the fluid gel used during a Thermage treatment and to completely erase the marking grid.

Step 6
Hydration

Keeping the skin well hydrated is an important final step in the treatment. Thermage involves little to no downtime, so most people are able to return to their daily routine right away. Any temporary reactions in the treated area, such as mild redness or swelling, are usually short‑lived and will be reviewed with you during your consultation.

Follow-Up & Maintenance

We recommend that you keep your skin in shape with a yearly Thermage treatment regimen. The cumulative effect delivers more consistent benefits over time! Thermage can also be performed every two years, alternating with Ulthera—Thermage is a preventive treatment, while Ulthera is a corrective treatment. We also strongly recommend 4 treatments of Venus Freeze/Venus Legacy every year to help maximize the effects of the radiofrequency therapy throughout the year, thus helping to maintain and prolong results.

Contraindications

Women who are pregnant or nursing should postpone this procedure. Individuals with a cardiac pacemaker or other active medical implant should not undergo Thermage. Daily use of anti-inflammatory medication may reduce the effectiveness of treatment.