Note: New York Thermage directory listings are based on data provided by either (1) RealSelf.com participating professionals who indicate they offer Thermage, or, (2) search-based technology that matches providers to Thermage based on keywords. If any New York Thermage provider listing appears to be incorrect or missing, please help us improve it by sending us a note.

Reviews by RealSelf.com users:
34% said Thermage was worth it
$2,716 average Thermage costThermage cost map

New York Thermage doctors & providers

The New York Thermage directory is an unbiased resource for locating New York doctors who may offer Thermage skin tightening. New York physicians listed in this directory are listed according to their level of participation in the community. RealSelf.com does not accept advertorials or paid directory placements in the New York doctor directory.

Thermage is FDA approved for tightening loose facial and body skin. The Thermage device received clearance from the FDA in July 2002 and has been available in selected New York doctors' offices since then.

An appearance on Oprah launched Thermage to household name status several years ago. Thermage is not surgery and requires virtually no downtime, meaning that patients can return to normal activities immediately following the procedure. A handpiece with a smooth, flat tip delivers radiofrequency energy, in the form of heat into the skin, causing immediate tightening of collagen.

Thermage claims that following treatment, new collagen will form over time, resulting in additional tightening and skin that will look smoother and more youthful as the tighter underlying collagen offers better support.

What does Thermage treatment feel like?

When the radiofrequency energy is applied to the skin, you'll feel an intense but brief heating sensation. To keep you comfortable and protect the surface of your skin, a cooling spray is applied before, during and after each application of energy.

Tips for finding the right New York Thermage provider

1. Laser medicine is generally regulated by New York state and local authorities. Check your state's guidelines for specifics.

2. If a topical anesthetic is required for treatment, discuss the circumstances under which the cream should be used, and verify whether the use is appropriate in your situation.

3. Verify that your New York Thermage provider is licensed and trained to provide the procedure.

Do not commit to Thermage with a New York doctor or plastic surgeon based solely upon advertising, special pricing, or the referral of another patient before fully researching the background of the surgeon.

Thermage reviews and photos

See the Thermage before and after photo gallery for pictures posted by New York providers.

Read Thermage reviews by real people and read answers from New York Thermage providers in the Thermage Q&A.

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New York Thermage doctors & providers on RealSelf.com:

George Beraka, MD
New York City Plastic Surgeon
35 answers
Neil Sadick, MD
New York City Dermatologist
22 answers
Adam D. Schaffner, MD
New York City Facial Plastic Surgeon
22 answers
David Goldberg, M.D.
New York City Dermatologist
17 answers
Sofia Rubbani, MD
Long Island Oculoplastic surgeon
8 answers
Dr. Suzanne Friedler
New York City Dermatologist
6 answers
Dr. Steven J. Pearlman
New York City Facial Plastic Surgeon
3 answers
Robert Warner, M.D.
New York City Dermatologist
Michelle C Abadir, M.D.
New York Dermatologist
Dale Abadir, M.D.
New York Dermatologist