Over time, our skin naturally changes, and maintaining its firmness and smoothness can enhance our confidence. Thermage provides a non-surgical way to support healthy, vibrant skin by tightening, smoothing fine lines, and enhancing natural contours. It’s a proactive approach that not only refreshes your skin today but also helps maintain its vitality for the future, empowering you to age with confidence and grace.

ICLS Dermatology is a leader in Thermage treatment, servicing Oakville, Mississauga, Hamilton, and Toronto with exceptional service and the latest resources. Dr. Sheetal Saptra’s experience and successes using Thermage skin tightening allow us to offer this outstanding treatment with no surgery or injections needed. 

What Is Thermage?

Thermage is a non-invasive treatment that uses radiofrequency energy to support the natural production of collagen in your skin. As a person ages, collagen production slows, creating more wrinkles and sagging skin, which many people associate with the signs of aging. Thermage skin tightening is a safe and effective strategy for improving the skin’s appearance.

Radiofrequency energy does not hurt in any way. It does remodel collagen and tightens your skin as it does. This helps to improve skin texture without the need for injections or surgery.

What Does Thermage Do?

  • Stimulates collagen production for firmer skin
  • Lifts and tightens areas such as face, neck, and body
  • Smooths wrinkles and fine lines
  • Reduces sagging in key areas like jawline and eyes
  • Enhances skin elasticity for a rejuvenated appearance
  • Provides natural-looking results without downtime

Am I a Good Candidate for Thermage?

Thermage for facial needs can be versatile, providing you with a wide range of ways to improve the look of your skin. If you have any of the following, consider Thermage:

  • Sagging skin
  • Loose skin from rapid weight loss of aging
  • Fine lines
  • Wrinkles
  • Frown lines
  • Loss of firmness
  • Aging skin through other symptoms
  • Upper and lower eyelids that sag

Thermage is suitable for all skin types and tones, making it one of the most versatile options available today. Use Thermage for the face, Thermage for the neck, eyes, or other body treatments.

How Much Does Thermage® Treatment Cost?

As you look at Thermage face before and after treatments, you will see the value that Thermage offers. Pricing for this non-surgical treatment is dependent on various factors, including the area treated, the complexity, and the number of treatments.

At ICLS, the cost of Thermage in Canada will be clearly outlined to you at the time of your appointment. The following costs apply to most people:

  • Face: $2,950
  • Eyes: $2,120
  • Face and Eyes: $4,520
  • Body (1 tip): $2,995
  • Body (2 tips): $3,750
  • Body (3 tips): $4,820

Combination Treatments with Thermage®:

As a non-invasive treatment, Thermage skin tightening can often be used alongside other treatments to improve outcomes. Thermage costs will range based on location and types of services with the following guidelines:

  • Thermage and Profractional (Eyes): $2,590 – $3,185 (includes 1-2 Thermage eye tips and 2 Profractional eye treatments)
  • Thermage and Ulthera (Face/Submental): $3,675

If you’re looking for a non-invasive way to enhance your skin’s texture and maintain its youthful vibrancy, Thermage is an excellent choice. This non-surgical, long-lasting treatment helps smooth, tighten, and refresh your skin—all available right here in our office.

How to Prepare for Thermage Treatment?

To provide you with the best possible outcome, we’ll offer some pre-treatment tips and strategies when you schedule your Thermage treatment with us. Most of the time, you can follow your regular skincare regimen, though you should avoid excessive sun exposure in the weeks prior to treatment.

We also encourage you to be hydrated for your procedure. This helps to stimulate and successfully support collagen layer response, giving you a better outcome.

How Does Dr. Sapra’s Team Perform Thermage?

When you come in for Thermage skin tightening, you will always receive personalized treatment and care from Dr. Sapra’s team. We follow all manufacturer recommendations to ensure you have a successful treatment.

Thermage treatment uses a comfort-enhancing vibration technology during the procedure. You may feel a cooling sensation as the treatment device’s tip touches your skin. This does not cause pain but does go to work to support collagen production. Patient comfort is always our priority.

How Long Does a Thermage Treatment Take?

A typical Thermage session lasts between 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the treatment area.

Thermage Recovery & Aftercare

When we apply Theramage for fast, neck, eyes, or other areas, you will notice some changes right away. There is minimal downtime with this procedure. Most people can resume their daily activities immediately.

You may have some mild redness or swelling, but that should improve within 24 hours. If you experience any other discomfort, contact us.

How Many Thermage Sessions Are Needed to See Results?

Most patients achieve noticeable results after a single session, with improvements appearing over two to six months.

How Long Does Thermage Last?

Results last 1-2 years, depending on skin condition and natural aging.

Benefits of Thermage Treatment

  • Non-invasive with no surgery or injections
  • Natural collagen stimulation for long-term skin tightening
  • Minimal downtime – return to daily activities immediately
  • Can treat multiple areas: face, eyes, body
  • Safe for all skin types

Side Effects of Thermage Treatment

Most people find few side effects. However, some may experience temporary redness, mild swelling, tingling sensations, and a brief heating sensation and cooling sensation. These side effects subside quickly, and most are mild.

Why Choose ICLS for Thermage Skin Tightening?

As you look at Thermage before and after photos here, know that ICLS always provides very personalized treatment for you, no matter what your goals are. We focus on providing healthier collagen production to improve your overall well-being. We take pride in offering high-quality, effective options, whether you want to treat your skin contour throughout your face or seek eye Thermage for just a very targeted area.

ICLS welcomes patients from Oakville and the Greater Toronto Area, including Toronto, Mississauga, Burlington, and Hamilton, thanks to our dedication to offering exceptional services.

Before and After

Skin Tightening using Thermage®

Skin Tightening using Thermage® and Fraxel®

Skin Tightening using Thermage®

Photos are for educational purposes only.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does Thermage compare to Ultherapy?

    While Thermage uses radiofrequency energy to stimulate collagen, Ultherapy relies on ultrasound technology. Both are effective, but the best choice depends on individual skin concerns. Learn more in our detailed comparison: Ultherapy vs. Thermage.

  • Is Thermage painful?

    Most patients find Thermage comfortable, thanks to built-in cooling and vibration technology that enhances comfort during the procedure.

  • What areas can Thermage treat?

    Thermage is highly versatile and can treat the face, around the eyes, neck, chest, arms, abdomen, thighs, knees, and buttocks.

  • When will I see the results from Thermage?

    Results develop gradually over two to six months as collagen remodelling takes place.

  • Is Thermage safe for all skin types?

    Yes! Thermage is safe and effective for all skin tones.

Our Nurses & Specialist

At ICLS, you will be under the care of some of Canada’s most experienced registered nurses. ICLS is one of the only practices in the country (maybe even the world!) to employ only registered nurses to deliver treatments. Our all-female nursing staff consists of hard-working, internationally-trained medical professionals.

Our nurses perform your treatment under our medical director, Dr. Sheetal Sapra, who is a top dermatologist and pioneer of new technologies aimed at improving the lives and looks of his patients. Dr. Sapra has practiced medical dermatology for more than 35 years and has made significant contributions to the field.