Laser skin resurfacing
IPL facial rejuvenation (SLP rejuvenation)
SLPS hair removal
Magic Vitamin C and placenta / Vitamin ACE-P Cream
OBAGI Nu Derm Systemt
Cocktail photo-rejuvenation
Radiothermoplasty
 
Radiothermoplasty

The principle of radiothermoplasty (also know as ThermaCool facelift) is to utilize the intense pulsed light instantly sending heat energy into the deeper skin layers. When receiving the heat energy, it will remodel the dermal collagen and stimulate new collagen production to achieve tightening of the skin. The application is currently extensive such as the well-known facelift, and skin tightening in abdominal skin and thigh are employed radiothermoplasty to accomplish the satisfactory results.

It takes time for collagen to remodel and reborn, therefore, the result of radiothermoplasty will subsequently appear within one month to three months after the surgery. Normally, we suggest our customers to receive an assessment from her surgeon after three month in order to arrange the next treatment.

In order to offer WiSH’s customers best services, we introduced the newest radiothermoplasty devices to provide utmost effective results. Meanwhile, the radiothermoplasty can be used in conjunction with laser skin resurfacing treatment to provide double effects.

We separate the treatment into upper face and lower face treatments and offer more elastic charge that allow you choose a suitable treatment depending upon your individual’s demand.

 
 
Facelift surgery
Radiothermoplasty
Suitable candidate
Mature and aged patients whose facial skin are loosen
Mature and aged patients whose facial skin are slightly or medially loose
Anesthesia
Intravenous sedation or general anesthesia
Cutaneous anesthesia
Surgery Length
2.5 ~ 3 hours
Within one hour
Operational Incision
Yes
None
Pain is associated with the surgery
None
Yes
Surgery Fee
Higher
Lower (pay per time)
Durability
Excellent, 8~10 years
Shorter, 2 ~ 3 years
 
 
 
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