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  • Improving Sagging Skin
  • How long does Aluma take?
  • What makes Radiofrequency Treatments different?
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  • Aluma: Improving Sagging Skin

    Aluma, like Thermage, is a radiofrequency treatment for sagging and sun-damaged skin. It uses vacuum suction to pull skin taut, then delivers heat to the deeper layers of skin in order to stimulate collagen. This singular vacuum technology allows Aluma to better control the path of radiofrequency waves, thus optimize results of the energy treatment.

    How long does Aluma take?

    The Aluma procedure takes about fifteen minutes to complete, and usually requires several treatments before results begin to show.

    What makes Radiofrequency Treatments different?

    Unlike some laser therapies, which use light to treat photoaged skin, radiofrequency treatments like Aluma can be used to treat all skin types and wrinkles around the eyes.

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    I have now had 5 Aluma sessions, and I am sad to say that I see no difference in my skin tone, or [more]
    Boston, MA   May 05, 2009
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