Anti-aging Medical Aesthetics No.1 – Thermage Post-Treatment Care Guide!

“One session makes you look at least several years younger”, “Visible firming and lifting effect achievable in a short period of time”, “Nasolabial folds, eye wrinkles, and tear troughs have visibly faded”…

Don’t you always feel a flutter in your heart whenever you see the rave reviews about Thermage from everyone?

As one of the most commonly used items in current medical aesthetic anti-aging, one session constitutes a course of treatment. It delivers fast results after treatment and has a relatively long maintenance duration, thus being deeply loved by fans in the medical aesthetic circle.

But some people experience symptoms like redness, dryness and itching, as well as local small blisters on their faces after having Thermage.

Besides being related to relatively sensitive skin, another part is that the thermal energy converted by Thermage radiofrequency is too high, which exceeds the tolerance threshold of the face and causes damage.

1. What is Thermage

Thermage is a cosmetic device that can achieve a stretching and firming effect on the skin with high safety.

Its principle is based on radiofrequency (RF) technology. Primarily targeting loose and wrinkled skin, it uses a specialized probe to deliver high-frequency wave energy to the dermis.

After the collagen in the reticular structure of the dermis contracts when heated, the skin produces a firming effect. At the same time, the heat can also stimulate the production of new collagen, so as to achieve the effects of skin lifting and firming!

During the Thermage treatment, the burning sensation will be very noticeable. After the treatment, the face is also prone to abnormal dryness, redness, and other issues; in some cases, the face may even start to break out in acne a few days after the treatment.

The reason for the occurrence of the above-mentioned symptoms is that Thermage is a high-temperature focused radiofrequency process. The high temperature generated during the treatment will penetrate cells and destroy a large number of moisturizing factors. After the skin is damaged, the integrity of the cells is impaired, which easily triggers an inflammatory response.

Therefore, the repair of the skin barrier after Thermage treatment is not only of great importance, but also the most easily overlooked aspect by people.

After all, the skin is the first line of defense of the human body. If not properly cared for, it is prone to inflammatory reactions and bacterial infections.

2.How to Repair After Thermage Treatment

It is recommended to use BONNEHEURE “Medical Aesthetic-Grade Functional Skincare Products”. Its main ingredient is humanized Type Ⅲ Collagen, which has high activity, strong hydrophilicity and water retention, is homologous to the human body, and has good absorbability.

Step 1: Timely Hydration After Treatment

·Product Recommendation: Collagen Repair Spray

After treatment, it usually causes some irritation to the skin, and an obvious burning sensation appears on the skin surface. Moreover, after the skin is exposed to laser energy, it is in a state of dehydration, so it is necessary to promptly provide the skin with sufficient moisture.

BONNEHEURE Collagen Repair Mist contains humanized Type Ⅲ Collagen and sodium chloride. It has the effects of moisturizing, repairing, cleansing and anti-inflammatory.

With a hydrating and cool texture, it produces an extremely fine mist, which facilitates timely moisture replenishment for post-treatment skin and alleviates post-procedure discomfort such as dryness, itching, burning sensation and redness.

Within three days after the treatment, try to avoid getting the skin wet to prevent the risk of infection. Using this mist is ideal—it can not only provide moisture and repair to the face, reduce inflammation and prevent infection, but also play a cleansing role.

It comes in 30ML medical-grade glass bottle packaging, easy to carry around, meeting the needs of multiple scenarios such as home use, commute, office, etc. When you feel discomfort on your face, just take it out and spray—one bottle handles both skin repair and hydration needs.

Step 2: Strengthen the Skin Barrier and Shorten the Recovery Period

Product Recommendation: Collagen Repair Mask

The thermal damage from Thermage acts directly on the skin. Although gel is applied during the treatment, it only reduces damage to a certain extent. It will still cause damage to the facial skin barrier, and the facial skin will inevitably experience redness, dryness, and itching.

Furthermore, the thermal energy of Thermage will also stimulate the atrophy of subcutaneous collagen. After the subcutaneous collagen layer is damaged, its function becomes disordered, leading the skin to naturally become dry and dehydrated, and nutrients are prone to loss.

Applying this Collagen Repair Mask after treatment can not only replenish the Type Ⅲ collagen that the skin lacks, but also stimulate the synthesis of endogenous collagen.

It can also promote skin metabolism, repair damaged cells, strengthen the skin’s barrier function, which helps to shorten the post-treatment recovery period.

It features a silk mask sheet that fits snugly on the face, covering the entire facial skin. Providing full-face care in one piece, it delivers intensive hydration while leveraging the advantages of the collagen network structure to lock in moisture firmly.

It contains 0 drugs, 0 hormones, and 0 antibiotics, with no dependency issues even with long-term use. It can also be used in combination with other medical aesthetic procedures besides Thermage.

It comes from a professional salon-grade brand and adheres to salon-grade standards, with cosmeceutical-grade homology. Whether in terms of production environment or ingredient formulation, it boasts solid material quality and rigorous manufacturing standards.

BONNEHEURE: “For Youth, Choose Quality Collagen” — it focuses on post-medical aesthetic treatment repair and functional skincare, all backed by its strength in collagen repair.

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