Can individuals with a keloid-prone constitution undergo Thermage treatment?
Generally, Thermage utilizes radiofrequency energy to deeply heat the skin, stimulating collagen contraction and regeneration to achieve skin tightening. The typical reference price for a Thermage treatment ranges from 7,000 to 30,000 yuan per session. Noticeable improvements are usually seen within 1-3 days after treatment, although side effects such as bruising and swelling may occur. Individuals with a scar-prone constitution generally should not undergo Thermage treatment. Detailed explanations are as follows:
Thermage works by using radiofrequency energy to stimulate collagen remodeling in the dermis, thereby achieving skin tightening. However, individuals with a scar-prone constitution tend to develop excessive scarring beyond the normal range following surgical procedures, injuries, burns, or other traumas. Therefore, Thermage is generally not recommended for people with such skin types. Undergoing Thermage may worsen scar formation and even increase the risks of skin burns, postoperative redness, inflammatory reactions, and pigmentation. Additionally, Thermage treatments may overstimulate collagen production, potentially leading to hypertrophic scarring—manifesting as red, firm, raised scars that are difficult to resolve spontaneously.
Regular sun protection and skin moisturizing are recommended to avoid skin trauma, burns, or other irritations that may lead to scarring. If skin injury occurs, wounds should be properly managed promptly to prevent infection.