Injectable RF for Skin Laxity
Precise, Gentle Epidermal Heating
ThermiTightâ„¢ is the name of a peer-reviewed protocol* described as “thermistor-controlled subdermal skin tightening.” The ThermiRFâ„¢ system is used along with a tiny SmartTipâ„¢ thermistor probe, which is inserted under the skin to heat subdermal tissues to a user selected specific temperature. During the ThermiTight procedure, internal temperatures are monitored and regulated by the system computer. In addition, Thermal Image Guidanceâ„¢ provides the physician with real time external temperatures to ensure precision of the heating effect while maintaining safe skin temperatures.
*Comprehensive Thermoregulation for the Purpose of Skin Tightening Using a Novel Radio Frequency Treatment Device: A Preliminary Report. Douglas Key, MD, Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, February 2014. Read Study
How ThermiTight Works
After a small volume of anesthetic solution is injected into the area to be treated, the tiny ThermiRFâ„¢ SmartTipâ„¢ thermistor probe is inserted under the skin. The surgeon applies gentle movements to heat up the tissues to the desired level. Skin safety is monitored with Thermal Image Guidanceâ„¢. Most procedures last less than one hour. After the procedure, a gentle wrap is applied and the patient may resume normal activities the next day.
Thermal Image Guidanceâ„¢
Surgeon’s view of Thermal Image Guidanceâ„¢ showing real-time precision epidermal skin temperature monitoring.