Inside the ($30–$90+ Billion) Business of Aesthetics: A 20-Year Story of Innovation, Hype, & Real-World Practice

By John Aslanian

Aesthetic Medicine Practitioner | Former Graphic Arts Executive & Contributor to PDF Standards – Precision Aesthetics

The global aesthetics market has quietly grown from a niche corner of medicine into a mainstream, multibillion-dollar industry. When surgical and non-surgical aesthetics are combined, current estimates range from roughly $30 billion to north of $90 billion, with some analysts projecting $150–$200 billion by the mid-2030s.

Surgical procedures—facelifts, liposuction, body contouring—remain high-ticket but are limited by recovery time, risk, and patient tolerance. Non-surgical aesthetics, by contrast, is where the real growth has occurred: repeatable treatments, lower risk, and far broader consumer adoption.

I’ve spent the past two decades in New York—arguably the richest and most competitive aesthetics market in the world—focused exclusively on the non-surgical side. We were likely among the first practices to go 100% non-surgical, recognizing early that many patients wanted results without surgery, rather than being a plastic surgery practice that simply added Botox and fillers.

Today, forecasts suggest the non-surgical market alone could more than double—from roughly $19.5 billion in 2025 to over $40 billion by 2031, with global estimates for injectables and energy-based devices exceeding $80 billion.

2001: The Beginning — Just Botox and Fillers

Twenty years ago, non-surgical aesthetics was simple. There were essentially two tools: Botox and dermal fillers. They offered predictable, short-term results, but there was no real technology behind rejuvenation—no way to address the structural aging of skin, only temporary fixes for wrinkles or volume loss. That changed with the first meaningful device breakthrough.

Thermage: Collagen Without Burning the Skin

In 2001, the first true aesthetic “device” entered the market. Radiofrequency (RF) energy was introduced as a way to heat deeper layers of skin without damaging the surface. For the layperson, the analogy is simple: it’s the frustration of trying to brown chicken skin in a microwave. Thermage figured out how to harness that energy and direct it precisely to the collagen layer, tightening skin and stimulating collagen production without burning the surface—and patented the approach.

Our medical director, Dr. Lisa A. Zdinak, along with Danielle Braz, was directly involved in testing and validating the technology. At the time, we shared space with one of New York’s most respected plastic surgeons. His verdict was blunt: “It’s a toy.” Within a few years, that same surgeon was asking us to tighten and build collagen before performing facelifts.

2009: Exilis and the Next Wave

Another inflection point came in 2009 with the introduction of Exilis by BTL. Dr. Zdinak was lecturing on Thermage at the Monte Carlo Anti-Aging Congress, presenting one of its most meaningful upgrades. At that conference, after meeting BTL’s president—now best known for Emsculpt—we were tasked with bringing the first Exilis system to the United States. It combined radiofrequency and ultrasound to address both skin tightening and fat, reinforcing the idea that multi-layer treatment would define the future of non-surgical aesthetics.

The CoolSculpting Phenomenon—and Its Problems

In 2016, the industry experienced one of its biggest marketing explosions with fat-freezing technology, most notably CoolSculpting. The concept was elegant: kill fat cells by freezing them. The company backed that idea with an estimated $100 million marketing budget in a single year, rivaling legacy consumer brands. Suddenly, even my male friends in Tennessee—far outside the traditional aesthetics demographic—were seeing billboards and knew the term. Clinically, however, the reality was far more complicated.

When fat cells are destroyed via freezing, the body doesn’t automatically retract surrounding tissue. The result can be loose skin and a deflated appearance. Worse, a rare but real complication—paradoxical adipose hyperplasia—occurs in roughly 1 in 100 patients, causing fat to grow back harder, denser, and larger, often requiring surgical removal.

Despite the millions in revenue it generated for those who offered it, it was a hard pass for us. Public perception shifted after a high-profile case involving Linda Evangelista, reinforcing a lesson this industry repeatedly learns: marketing momentum can outrun clinical reality.

2018: Muscle Stimulation Goes Mainstream

In 2018, another category exploded with the introduction of Emsculpt, a muscle-stimulation platform. Fueled by social media, professional athletes, fitness influencers, and pop stars openly showcased six-pack abs achieved without traditional workouts. For the first time, non-surgical aesthetics wasn’t just about appearance—it was about strength and function, including measurable benefits like core engagement and back support. Treatment volumes and social media impressions were staggering, pulling an entirely new audience into the industry.

2020–2025: Microneedling Meets RF—and Its Dark Side

Around 2020, another surge followed with devices combining radiofrequency and microneedling. Adoption accelerated rapidly and peaked around 2025. But delivering RF energy below the skin’s surface—particularly in unskilled hands—introduced real risks, including scarring and tissue damage, prompting recent FDA warnings.

The Core Tech Stack

Despite the constant stream of “revolutionary” devices, the underlying technology hasn’t fundamentally changed. It still comes down to a few energy categories under different brand names:

•  Radiofrequency for deep tissue heating and skin tightening

•  Muscle stimulation using electromagnetic energy

•  Acoustic wave therapy, adapted from physical therapy, effective for cellulite

•  Ultrasound, useful on the body but riskier near facial nerves

•  Lasers, primarily superficial

Most new platforms are variations on these themes, marketed as breakthroughs despite incremental differences.

Business Realities: Bottles, Bills, and the One-Off Model

Injectables operate on tight margins. At $300–$600 per unit, providers must choose between being generous and eroding profit, or conservative and risking unhappy patients. Unlike traditional B2B businesses, aesthetics has no contracts. Every day starts at zero. Patients are in and out within an hour, and if no one walks in tomorrow, revenue stops tomorrow. Even surgery doesn’t solve this. Facelifts costing $30,000 to $250,000 don’t stop aging. Collagen and muscle decline roughly 2% per year after age 40, meaning even the most expensive surgery fades with time.

Manufacturers as the Hidden Competitors

One of the biggest challenges in aesthetics isn’t other practices—it’s the manufacturers. Devices costing hundreds of thousands of dollars are quickly followed by “upgrades” promising marginal gains. Direct-to-consumer marketing trains patients to demand the latest version, forcing providers onto a technology treadmill. Many devices now include planned obsolescence—limited pulse counts, mandatory service contracts, or pay-to-play models that create a permanent cost per treatment for the practice.

The Bottom Line

Aesthetics sits at the intersection of medicine, consumer desire, and marketing hype. Clinical innovation has been incremental, not revolutionary, despite what advertising suggests. Friends regularly send me the “next big thing.” It’s almost always a variation on energy sources discovered years ago. The winners in this business aren’t defined by who owns the newest machine, but by judgment, restraint, experience, and business fundamentals.

Old truths still apply. If a tree falls in the forest and no one sees it, it doesn’t matter how advanced the technology is. With devices capable of generating $1,000–$4,000 an hour, many assume aesthetics is an easy entry. It isn’t. Unlike B2B, you can’t put people under contract. The real challenge—now more than ever—is building a predictable, sustainable stream of clients. And no machine can do that for you.

About the Author

John has spent two decades running a non-surgical aesthetics practice in New York City. He also ran a notable graphic arts company retouching iconic brands and women—digitally doing what his current company now does physically—and contributed to developing and validating early PDF standards.

Precision Aesthetics | 10 West 74th St Suite 1A, New York, NY 10023 | http://www.PrecisionAestheticsMd.com

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Thermage Before and After

Thermage before and after treatment, stomach or abdomen.

This is a perfect example of a thermage before and after. thermage is a great treatment for someone who had a baby or recently lost weight and has loose skin.  Because the treatment affects the collagen layer.  There is an immediate tightening. The collagen layer also holds back the fat ( by the way thats the first clue to understanding cellulite, it has everything to do with the collagen mesh that holds back fat but thats in another post)  So besides the immediate tightening long term your body is stimulated to grow more collagen which further tightens and smooths either your face or your body,  More thermage before and afters here

Achieve Youthful Skin with Thermage: FAQs & Benefits

Everything You Want to Know About Thermage: The Ultimate Guide to Non-Invasive Skin Tightening

The Thermage revolutionized the aesthetic industry. As the first non-invasive skin tightening treatment it set the gold standard in the aesthetic industry. Known for its ability to deliver natural-looking results, Thermage was the first non-surgical technology to address skin tightening through the application of radiofrequency energy. It received FDA approval in 2001, making it a trailblazer in the world of cosmetic procedures.

For context, Thermage was pioneering non-surgical skin treatments nine years before other popular technologies like Exilis, 15 years before CoolSculpting, and 17 years before Emsculpt entered the market. Its early adoption of radiofrequency technology solidified Thermage’s place as a global leader in innovative products, offering safe, effective, and long-lasting solutions for patients looking to rejuvenate their appearance.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about Thermage, from its history and how it works to its benefits, costs, and how it compares to today’s technologies.

What is Thermage?

Thermage FLX is a non-invasive skin tightening treatment that uses radiofrequency energy to heat the deeper layers of the skin while protecting the outer layer. This process stimulates new collagen production, which reduces fine lines, smooths wrinkles, and tightens loose skin on the face, neck, and body.

Thermage FLX is the latest iteration of the Thermage technology, building on over two decades of innovation. Its radiofrequency technology ensures patient comfort and delivers noticeable improvements after a single treatment, with results that continue to improve over several months.

How Thermage Revolutionized Skin Tightening

When Thermage first received FDA approval in 2001, it introduced a groundbreaking approach to non-invasive skin tightening. By leveraging radiofrequency energy, it offered an effective alternative to surgical procedures like facelifts, which required significant downtime and came with greater risks.

Unlike other technologies available at the time, Thermage could penetrate the skin’s deeper layers to stimulate collagen production without damaging the outer layer. This innovation set the stage for other cosmetic procedures, but Thermage remains unique for its ability to provide natural-looking results with minimal discomfort or recovery time.

To put its influence into perspective:

  • Thermage debuted 9 years before Exilis, a popular radiofrequency treatment known for skin tightening and fat reduction.
  • It predated CoolSculpting, a fat-freezing technology, by 15 years.
  • It also came 17 years before Emsculpt, which uses electromagnetic energy to build muscle and burn fat.

Thermage’s early adoption of radiofrequency technology paved the way for many of the innovative products we see today in the aesthetic industry.

How Does Thermage Work?

The Thermage procedure uses a specialized tip attached to a handheld device to deliver radiofrequency energy to the skin. This energy heats the dermis (the deeper layers of the skin), causing existing collagen fibers to contract and triggering the body to produce new collagen over time.

The treatment is non-invasive, with no needles or incisions required. It also includes a built-in cooling system to protect the outer layer of the skin and ensure patient comfort during the procedure.

Key Steps of the Thermage Procedure:

  1. Preparation: The treatment area is cleaned, and a grid may be applied for precise energy delivery.
  2. Energy Delivery: The radiofrequency energy is delivered in pulses to the targeted area.
  3. Immediate Improvement: The heat causes existing collagen to contract, resulting in visible skin tightening.
  4. Long-Term Results: Over the next 2-6 months, new collagen growth enhances the skin’s texture, tone, and elasticity.

Benefits of Thermage

Thermage FLX offers a wide range of benefits for individuals seeking to improve their appearance without surgery:

  1. FDA-Approved Technology: The first of its kind, Thermage remains a trusted and proven treatment for non-invasive skin tightening.
  2. Immediate Improvement: Many patients see a noticeable difference after just one session.
  3. Long-Lasting Effects: Results can last up to 1-2 years with proper care.
  4. Versatile Treatment Areas: Thermage treats fine lines, frown lines, and wrinkles on the face, tightens vertical bands on the neck, and smooths loose skin on the body.
  5. No Downtime: Patients can return to their normal activities immediately after the procedure.

Treatment Areas for Thermage

Thermage is versatile, offering solutions for multiple treatment areas:

  • Face: Tightens sagging skin, smooths forehead lines, and enhances jawline definition.
  • Eyes: Reduces crow’s feet lines and improves hooded eyelids.
  • Neck: Addresses skin laxity and smooths vertical bands for a youthful look.
  • Body: Firms loose skin on the abdomen, thighs, arms, and knees.

Who is a Good Candidate for Thermage?

Thermage is ideal for people experiencing mild to moderate skin laxity who want a non-surgical solution to enhance their appearance. It’s particularly effective for individuals in their 30s to 60s looking to prevent or treat early signs of aging.

You may be a good candidate if:

  • You have fine lines, wrinkles, or loose skin.
  • You’re not ready for invasive procedures like a facelift.
  • You want long-lasting, natural-looking results.

How Much Does Thermage Cost?

The cost of Thermage varies depending on the treatment area and provider. On average, treatments range from $2,000 to $5,000. Larger areas like the abdomen are typically more expensive than smaller areas like the eyes.

While the cost may seem high, many patients find the results well worth the investment, especially considering the long-lasting effects and minimal downtime.

How Does Thermage Compare to Other Technologies?

Thermage is often compared to other skin tightening treatments, such as Ultherapy, CoolSculpting, and Emsculpt. Here’s how it stacks up:

FeatureThermage FLXUltherapyCoolSculptingEmsculpt
TechnologyRadiofrequency EnergyUltrasound EnergyCryolipolysis (Freezing)Electromagnetic Energy
Target AreaDermis + Outer LayerDeep DermisSubcutaneous FatMuscle + Fat
DowntimeNoneNoneNoneNone
Best ForSkin TighteningLiftingFat ReductionMuscle Building + Fat Loss

While newer technologies like CoolSculpting and Emsculpt focus on fat reduction and muscle building, Thermage remains the top choice for non-invasive skin tightening.

How Long Do Thermage Results Last?

Thermage results typically last 12 to 24 months, depending on factors like age, lifestyle, and skincare habits. Maintenance treatments are recommended every 1-2 years to sustain the effects.

Why Thermage FLX is a Global Leader

Thermage FLX has maintained its status as a global leader in non-invasive skin tightening for over two decades. Its pioneering use of radiofrequency energy to stimulate new collagen production set the stage for the development of today’s most popular aesthetic treatments.

By consistently delivering natural-looking results with minimal downtime, Thermage remains a trusted choice for patients and doctors alike. If you’re looking to rejuvenate your skin and enhance your appearance, Thermage FLX offers a safe, effective, and proven solution.

Take the first step toward tighter, smoother skin by consulting a qualified doctor today. Let Thermage help you achieve the youthful appearance you’ve always wanted—without the need for surgery!

Precision Aesthetics, led by the esteemed Dr. Lisa A. Zdinak, has consistently set the standard for excellence in non-surgical skin tightening, earning both the Pinnacle and Black Diamond Awards multiple years in a row. These prestigious honors are awarded only to the top-performing providers of Thermage treatments worldwide, a testament to their expertise and high volume of successful procedures.

To qualify for these awards, a practice must use over $150,000 in Thermage consumables annually, reflecting their deep commitment to patient care and mastery of the technology. This impressive achievement underscores the trust and loyalty Precision Aesthetics has built with its patients.

Dr. Zdinak herself is not only a pioneer in non-surgical aesthetics but also an international lecturer for Thermage, sharing her expertise with practitioners across the globe. Her knowledge and experience ensure that Precision Aesthetics remains at the forefront of the aesthetic industry, consistently delivering cutting-edge treatments with natural-looking results.

Patients seeking skin tightening treatments at Precision Aesthetics can rest assured they are in the hands of one of the most accomplished and recognized providers in the world. The combination of innovative technology, a highly experienced team, and a commitment to excellence makes Precision Aesthetics a global leader in non-invasive skin rejuvenation.

MORPHEUS 8 WARNING: What You’re Not Being Told. Microneedling vs RF vs Morpheus 8 Risks and Alternatives

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If you’re considering Morpheus8 for skin tightening, anti-aging, or facial rejuvenation—this post is a must-read. As someone who’s been involved in the aesthetic space for nearly two decades, I’m pulling back the curtain on what doctors and med spas might not tell you.

Morpheus8 is one of the hottest treatments on the market today. It combines microneedling with radiofrequency (RF) energy to target the deeper layers of the skin. The promise? Smoother, tighter skin with minimal downtime. But here’s what you need to know: just because something is popular doesn’t mean it’s safe—or right for you.

We’re diving into the risks of Morpheus8, especially when it’s used by inexperienced providers, on inappropriate skin types, or at aggressive settings. The combination of RF and microneedling—while powerful—can also be a double-edged sword. It’s not just hype. There are real, documented cases of scarring, hyperpigmentation, fat loss, and long-term skin texture changes.

What is Morpheus 8?

Morpheus8 is a device that uses fractional radiofrequency energy delivered through microneedles to stimulate collagen and remodel tissue. It’s marketed for:

  • Skin tightening
  • Acne scars
  • Stretch marks
  • Facial contouring
  • Wrinkle reduction
  • Jawline definition

But what they don’t tell you is that the same collagen remodeling can often be achieved using either microneedling alone or RF energy alone—without the compounded risks that come from combining the two.

Morpheus8 Risks and Side Effects You Need to Know

Let’s talk about the potential side effects and long-term risks that are rarely disclosed in consultation rooms:

Scarring: Combining RF and microneedling introduces thermal injury and mechanical trauma. This synergy can backfire, particularly when used too deeply or aggressively. The risk is heightened in patients with darker skin tones (Fitzpatrick IV-VI).

Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH): Common in ethnic skin, especially when the provider doesn’t adjust energy settings properly.

Fat Loss (Lipoatrophy): RF energy can shrink fat pads under the skin. Great if you’re treating the body or want to contour a double chin—not so great if you’re unintentionally flattening your cheeks.

Surface Irregularities: Over-treatment can lead to pitting, track marks, or uneven skin texture.

Delayed healing and prolonged redness: Especially when high-energy passes are used without adequate spacing or recovery protocols.

Why You Might Be Better Off with Microneedling Alone or RF Alone

Microneedling alone (also called collagen induction therapy) is time-tested and effective for:

  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Acne scars
  • Mild skin laxity
  • Skin texture and tone

When done properly, it has a very low risk profile—especially when no energy is introduced. It stimulates your body’s natural healing mechanisms without heat-based trauma.

RF alone, such as Thermage, Exilis, or RF tightening facials, penetrates deeper into the skin without puncturing the surface. It’s often safer for darker skin types and can yield impressive skin tightening with virtually no downtime.

So why risk combining both if you’re not getting exponentially better results?

Why Is Morpheus 8 So Popular?

Three words: marketing, profit, pressure.

Providers are often encouraged by device manufacturers to push these services to justify the high equipment costs (often $150,000+ per unit). The buzz around celebrities using it—Kim Kardashian, Eva Longoria, and others—adds to the hype. But most patients don’t know those results are either:

  • Maintained with a whole suite of other treatments, or
  • Backed by private physicians with years of experience

The truth? Morpheus8 is only as good—and safe—as the person holding the device. And even then, the technology has limitations.

Precision Matters: Who Should Not Get Morpheus 8?

You might want to think twice if you:

  • Have a history of keloid scarring or hypertrophic scars
  • Have active acne or eczema
  • Are prone to hyperpigmentation
  • Have thin, aging skin with little subcutaneous fat
  • Are darker-skinned and haven’t seen an expert with experience in treating your skin type

Real Talk: What Are Your Alternatives?

We’ve seen comparable results with these combinations:

  • Microneedling + PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
  • Thermage FLX for deep tightening with no needles
  • Exilis Ultra 360 (which combines RF and ultrasound)
  • SilkPeel with Vitamin C infusion post-microneedling for brightening
  • Emface or Emsculpt NEO for underlying muscle and collagen toning

At our Precision Aesthetics®, we customize every protocol to your skin type, lifestyle, and goals—without jumping on trends.

Final Word: Morpheus8 is Not a Miracle. It’s a Tool.

It can be effective in the right hands, with the right settings, for the right patient. But it’s not magic—and it’s not always necessary. If your provider isn’t willing to talk about the risks, alternatives, or their own long-term outcomes with the treatment, you should walk away.

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If you’re thinking about Morpheus8 or other non-surgical treatments, message us directly or leave a comment below. We answer every question and are happy to point you in the right direction. Your face is worth it.


Thermage: The Non-Surgical Secret to Firmer, Younger-Looking Skin

Have you ever wondered if it’s possible to turn back the clock on aging skin without surgery, needles, or downtime? The answer is a resounding yes! Thanks to Thermage, a revolutionary skin-tightening treatment, you can achieve youthful results naturally, safely, and comfortably.

What is Thermage?

Thermage is an advanced, non-invasive cosmetic procedure that uses radiofrequency (RF) energy to gently heat the deeper layers of your skin, stimulating your body’s natural collagen renewal process. This innovative approach provides significant, long-lasting improvements, including:

  • Reduction of fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Tightening of sagging skin around the eyes, cheeks, jawline, and neck.
  • Improved skin texture and overall elasticity.

The best part? No surgery, no injections, and virtually no downtime.

Why Choose Thermage?

Thermage has become the treatment of choice for patients seeking noticeable yet natural rejuvenation, offering benefits like:

  • Non-Invasive and Safe:
    Unlike traditional surgical facelifts, Thermage involves no cuts, no needles, and no scars, making it an incredibly safe option for all skin types.
  • Boosts Your Natural Collagen:
    By stimulating collagen production, Thermage helps your skin regain its youthful firmness naturally.
  • Immediate and Long-Term Results:
    You’ll notice immediate tightening following the treatment, with continued improvements over several months as your skin produces new collagen.
  • Single-Treatment Convenience:
    Most patients achieve their desired results after just one treatment session.
  • No Downtime:
    Return immediately to your daily routine—whether that’s work, social events, or family time.

Who Should Consider Thermage?

Thermage is ideal if you are experiencing:

  • Early to moderate skin laxity.
  • Fine lines and wrinkles around your eyes, forehead, and mouth.
  • Loose or sagging skin along your jawline, chin, neck, arms, abdomen, or thighs.

If you’re looking to refresh your appearance but prefer to avoid invasive surgery, Thermage could be the perfect solution.

Why Choose Precision Aesthetics MD for Your Thermage Treatment?

Thermage is most effective when performed by experts who specialize in advanced, non-surgical cosmetic procedures. That’s why Precision Aesthetics MD in New York is a preferred global destination.

Meet Our Experts:

  • Lisa A. Zdinak, MD: The renowned aesthetic genius behind Precision Aesthetics MD. Dr. Zdinak has pioneered revolutionary non-surgical techniques, making her one of the world’s leading experts in Thermage treatments.
  • Danielle Braz: Our head technician, who has skillfully refined Dr. Zdinak’s methods by adding her own specialized techniques. With over 20 years of dedicated experience, Danielle ensures each Thermage session achieves optimal outcomes. Her extraordinary skill and personal touch attract patients from around the globe.

What Sets Precision Aesthetics MD Apart:

  • Unparalleled Expertise:
    Precision Aesthetics MD has performed thousands of successful Thermage procedures, ensuring consistent, reliable results.
  • Customized Treatment:
    Each procedure is personalized based on your specific needs, goals, and skin type, maximizing your outcomes.
  • Private and Luxurious Environment:
    Enjoy comfort and privacy in an exclusive, discreet clinic environment. Our treatments are designed to respect your confidentiality while offering a relaxing, high-end experience.
  • Advanced Technology:
    We use the latest Thermage devices and protocols, ensuring state-of-the-art treatment quality and safety.

Ready to Reveal Your Youthful Skin?

If you’ve been searching for a safe, effective, and surgery-free solution to achieve youthful, tighter, and radiant skin, Thermage at Precision Aesthetics MD is your answer. Let Dr. Lisa Zdinak and technician Danielle Braz show you how simple rejuvenation can truly be.

Schedule your Thermage consultation today!

Fillers “to do or not to do” that is the question

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ACTUAL ANSWER TO NEW PATIENT INQUIRY FOR FILLERS

Thank you for your iinquiry. While dermal fillers are a common choice for facial enhancement, we specialize in 100% non-invasive treatments—EmfaceThermage, and Exilis Ultra—that rejuvenate your appearance by stimulating natural collagen production and restoring muscle tone. Even if you choose to incorporate fillers into your rejuvenation plan, our treatments can enhance your results,  reducing the amount of filler needed and saving you money.

Why We Focus on Non-Invasive Treatments

While dermal fillers can provide immediate volume restoration, they involve injections and require periodic maintenance. Our non-invasive treatments aim to address the underlying causes of facial aging by stimulating collagen production and enhancing muscle tone. This approach not only provides natural-looking results but also reduces the need for frequent touch-ups and minimizes the risk of scarring associated with repeated needle injections.

Our Non-Invasive Treatment Philosophy

At Precision Aesthetics, we focus on advanced non-surgical procedures that activate your body’s natural regenerative processes. Our featured treatments are designed to improve skin tone, texture, and elasticity without the need for injections or surgical interventions.

Benefits of Our Treatments

  • Emface: Utilizes High-Intensity Facial Electrical Stimulation (HIFES) and radiofrequency technology to enhance muscle tone and skin firmness, resulting in a lifted and youthful appearance.
  • Thermage: Employs radiofrequency energy to stimulate collagen production, effectively tightening sagging skin and smoothing out wrinkles.
  • Exilis Ultra: Combines radiofrequency and ultrasound energies to tighten skin and reduce unwanted fat deposits, offering a non-surgical solution for body contouring and skin laxity.

Complimentary Consultation Offer

We believe that personalized care is essential to achieving the best outcomes. We invite you to schedule a complimentary consultation with our experienced team to discuss your aesthetic goals and explore how our non-invasive treatments can help you achieve a refreshed and youthful appearance.

Please feel free to contact us to arrange your consultation or if you have any further questions. We look forward to assisting you on your aesthetic journey.

Warm regards,

The Precision Aesthetics Team

Note: Individual results may vary. A personalized consultation is recommended to determine the most suitable treatment plan for your needs.

I Apologize: for Not Sharing the Beauty Secrets I’ve Learned Over 20 Years

Before and After Thermage

In an ultimate act of selfishness, I’ve been holding back. I was worried—worried that someone might criticize me, that someone might not like me. Protecting my feelings took priority. I haven’t shared the magic I’ve learned about beauty over the past 20 years. Plus, I needed to see 17 years of results to be positive about what the treatments have done for me. Our thousands of clients will never tell. They are too high profile. Let me tell you what’s really going on in the world of non-surgical beauty, and why so many are getting disfigured, overfilled with fillers, or over-paralyzed with Botox.

Non-surgical skin tightening is magical, and we’ve mastered it. Over the years, we’ve achieved results that others can only dream of—results backed by objective proof.

Conversations with Legends

A few years ago, I was chatting with Dr. Brian Kinney, one of the most famous Beverly Hills plastic surgeons (may he rest in peace). During our small talk, I mentioned how many Thermage treatments we perform and shared our little secret: we give patients a painkiller so we can safely reach the highest, most effective temperature. This ensures the best results for a one-time treatment. He admitted something surprising: he’d never trust his technician to do that.

But that’s where we’re different. Danielle, our technician, has delivered more Thermage treatments than anyone in New York for multiple years. We’ve invested over $150,000 annually for years just on the treatment tips. Why? Because every patient deserves great results with zero downtime. Our treatments don’t even cause a slight sunburn. I have videos of myself driving home after my sessions, ready to attend a party if I wanted to. That’s how confident I am in our process.

Innovating Thermage Treatments

Let’s talk numbers: With the NXT device we used 1200-pulse tips for full face and neck treatments. While most others used 600 pulses—not even half a treatment! You dont have to be a geek to understand half a treatment isnt worth much, especially since the results are additive. PS in case any geeks are looking to find fault, the numbers are different with the Newer FlX which we do offer. We’ve gone further, offering two treatments a year (a protocol the company doesn’t officially recommend but that has proven results). The results speak for themselves. Ask the folks at Thermage—Danielle’s track record is unmatched.

Carboxytherapy: Magic for Stretch Marks

While we’re on the subject of Beverly Hills plastic surgeons, let me address a comment from a particularly famous one who’s on not on one but two TV shows. He claimed Carboxytherapy isn’t safe. Want to laugh? Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most commonly used gas for insufflation during laparoscopic surgeries. Quarts of CO2 are used daily on each patient in operating rooms. We use barely a drop for Carboxytherapy to treat stretch marks. And while you were reading this you exhaled Co2, thats known as breathing. It is something we all learned in grade school. I dont comment on things I dont know.

Here’s how it works: the stretch mark is broken up with a needle, which also delivers a tiny drop of CO2. This encourages circulation and stimulates the area for healing. It’s pure magic. Clearly, our TV celebrity physician has never stepped into an operating room. So yes, in this instance, I’ll confidently say I know better.

Why Expertise Matters

Both Thermage and Carboxytherapy are powerful tools, but they absolutely require expertise. Look up reviews on Thermage, and you’ll see the difference between good and bad practitioners. It’s all too easy to deliver the wrong number of pulses to the wrong areas. Do any of us have perfectly symmetrical faces? Does everyone have the same needs under their chin, on their cheeks, or around their jawline? No.

Now here’s a funny one for you: I’ve had callers ask if we use the grid. The grid! This is something painted on the face on day one of training—20 years ago. It suggests evenly distributing pulses: 200 along the jawline, 200 mid-cheek, 200 upper cheek. That approach? A disaster waiting to happen. Everyone’s face is unique, and a one-size-fits-all approach simply doesn’t work.

Years of Listening

Or that I have answered three calls a day for 17 years—around 17,000 phone calls—and have asked each person what treatments they’ve done and what their results were. So yes, I know better than literally anyone what works and what doesn’t. Take, for instance, the last CoolSculpting seminar I attended. The salesman whipped out his phone, Googled “bad CoolSculpting,” and showed me an image that looked like a shark bite. He explained that you’d need at least eight treatments for the stomach area: four on the front and two on each flank. Even then, you’d have eight shark bites, not a smooth result.

Or consider the Cutera seminar, where their fat-melting treatment involves a dozen pads stuck in place. I asked the doctor lecturing about the difference between that and handheld treatments like Exilis. With a wand, you can keep moving, allowing higher temperatures and smoother results. His response? “I’ve never operated one; I have no idea.”

The Apology

So here I am, finally shouting from the rooftops what thousands of our patients already know. These treatments, when done right, are transformative. But they must be done by someone skilled, someone who knows how to customize every pulse, every injection, every treatment to the individual. I’m sorry for holding back, for not sharing sooner. It’s time to change that.

If you’re ready to experience beauty treatments done right—by someone who truly knows what they’re doing—you know where to find us. Let’s do this the right way.

PS: It is your choice if you want lips, tits, and butt too big and completely frozen faces and want to take out a mortgage for it. Just not what we do.

Achieve Youthful Skin with Thermage: FAQs & Benefits

Everything You Want to Know About Thermage: The Ultimate Guide to Non-Invasive Skin Tightening

The Thermage revolutionized the aesthetic industry. As the first non-invasive skin tightening treatment it set the gold standard in the aesthetic industry. Known for its ability to deliver natural-looking results, Thermage was the first non-surgical technology to address skin tightening through the application of radiofrequency energy. It received FDA approval in 2001, making it a trailblazer in the world of cosmetic procedures.

For context, Thermage was pioneering non-surgical skin treatments nine years before other popular technologies like Exilis, 15 years before CoolSculpting, and 17 years before Emsculpt entered the market. Its early adoption of radiofrequency technology solidified Thermage’s place as a global leader in innovative products, offering safe, effective, and long-lasting solutions for patients looking to rejuvenate their appearance.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about Thermage, from its history and how it works to its benefits, costs, and how it compares to today’s technologies.

What is Thermage?

Thermage FLX is a non-invasive skin tightening treatment that uses radiofrequency energy to heat the deeper layers of the skin while protecting the outer layer. This process stimulates new collagen production, which reduces fine lines, smooths wrinkles, and tightens loose skin on the face, neck, and body.

Thermage FLX is the latest iteration of the Thermage technology, building on over two decades of innovation. Its radiofrequency technology ensures patient comfort and delivers noticeable improvements after a single treatment, with results that continue to improve over several months.

How Thermage Revolutionized Skin Tightening

When Thermage first received FDA approval in 2001, it introduced a groundbreaking approach to non-invasive skin tightening. By leveraging radiofrequency energy, it offered an effective alternative to surgical procedures like facelifts, which required significant downtime and came with greater risks.

Unlike other technologies available at the time, Thermage could penetrate the skin’s deeper layers to stimulate collagen production without damaging the outer layer. This innovation set the stage for other cosmetic procedures, but Thermage remains unique for its ability to provide natural-looking results with minimal discomfort or recovery time.

To put its influence into perspective:

  • Thermage debuted 9 years before Exilis, a popular radiofrequency treatment known for skin tightening and fat reduction.
  • It predated CoolSculpting, a fat-freezing technology, by 15 years.
  • It also came 17 years before Emsculpt, which uses electromagnetic energy to build muscle and burn fat.

Thermage’s early adoption of radiofrequency technology paved the way for many of the innovative products we see today in the aesthetic industry.

How Does Thermage Work?

The Thermage procedure uses a specialized tip attached to a handheld device to deliver radiofrequency energy to the skin. This energy heats the dermis (the deeper layers of the skin), causing existing collagen fibers to contract and triggering the body to produce new collagen over time.

The treatment is non-invasive, with no needles or incisions required. It also includes a built-in cooling system to protect the outer layer of the skin and ensure patient comfort during the procedure.

Key Steps of the Thermage Procedure:

  1. Preparation: The treatment area is cleaned, and a grid may be applied for precise energy delivery.
  2. Energy Delivery: The radiofrequency energy is delivered in pulses to the targeted area.
  3. Immediate Improvement: The heat causes existing collagen to contract, resulting in visible skin tightening.
  4. Long-Term Results: Over the next 2-6 months, new collagen growth enhances the skin’s texture, tone, and elasticity.

Benefits of Thermage

Thermage FLX offers a wide range of benefits for individuals seeking to improve their appearance without surgery:

  1. FDA-Approved Technology: The first of its kind, Thermage remains a trusted and proven treatment for non-invasive skin tightening.
  2. Immediate Improvement: Many patients see a noticeable difference after just one session.
  3. Long-Lasting Effects: Results can last up to 1-2 years with proper care.
  4. Versatile Treatment Areas: Thermage treats fine lines, frown lines, and wrinkles on the face, tightens vertical bands on the neck, and smooths loose skin on the body.
  5. No Downtime: Patients can return to their normal activities immediately after the procedure.

Treatment Areas for Thermage

Thermage is versatile, offering solutions for multiple treatment areas:

  • Face: Tightens sagging skin, smooths forehead lines, and enhances jawline definition.
  • Eyes: Reduces crow’s feet lines and improves hooded eyelids.
  • Neck: Addresses skin laxity and smooths vertical bands for a youthful look.
  • Body: Firms loose skin on the abdomen, thighs, arms, and knees.

Who is a Good Candidate for Thermage?

Thermage is ideal for people experiencing mild to moderate skin laxity who want a non-surgical solution to enhance their appearance. It’s particularly effective for individuals in their 30s to 60s looking to prevent or treat early signs of aging.

You may be a good candidate if:

  • You have fine lines, wrinkles, or loose skin.
  • You’re not ready for invasive procedures like a facelift.
  • You want long-lasting, natural-looking results.

How Much Does Thermage Cost?

The cost of Thermage varies depending on the treatment area and provider. On average, treatments range from $2,000 to $5,000. Larger areas like the abdomen are typically more expensive than smaller areas like the eyes.

While the cost may seem high, many patients find the results well worth the investment, especially considering the long-lasting effects and minimal downtime.

How Does Thermage Compare to Other Technologies?

Thermage is often compared to other skin tightening treatments, such as Ultherapy, CoolSculpting, and Emsculpt. Here’s how it stacks up:

FeatureThermage FLXUltherapyCoolSculptingEmsculpt
TechnologyRadiofrequency EnergyUltrasound EnergyCryolipolysis (Freezing)Electromagnetic Energy
Target AreaDermis + Outer LayerDeep DermisSubcutaneous FatMuscle + Fat
DowntimeNoneNoneNoneNone
Best ForSkin TighteningLiftingFat ReductionMuscle Building + Fat Loss

While newer technologies like CoolSculpting and Emsculpt focus on fat reduction and muscle building, Thermage remains the top choice for non-invasive skin tightening.

How Long Do Thermage Results Last?

Thermage results typically last 12 to 24 months, depending on factors like age, lifestyle, and skincare habits. Maintenance treatments are recommended every 1-2 years to sustain the effects.

Why Thermage FLX is a Global Leader

Thermage FLX has maintained its status as a global leader in non-invasive skin tightening for over two decades. Its pioneering use of radiofrequency energy to stimulate new collagen production set the stage for the development of today’s most popular aesthetic treatments.

By consistently delivering natural-looking results with minimal downtime, Thermage remains a trusted choice for patients and doctors alike. If you’re looking to rejuvenate your skin and enhance your appearance, Thermage FLX offers a safe, effective, and proven solution.

Take the first step toward tighter, smoother skin by consulting a qualified doctor today. Let Thermage help you achieve the youthful appearance you’ve always wanted—without the need for surgery!

Precision Aesthetics, led by the esteemed Dr. Lisa A. Zdinak, has consistently set the standard for excellence in non-surgical skin tightening, earning both the Pinnacle and Black Diamond Awards multiple years in a row. These prestigious honors are awarded only to the top-performing providers of Thermage treatments worldwide, a testament to their expertise and high volume of successful procedures.

To qualify for these awards, a practice must use over $150,000 in Thermage consumables annually, reflecting their deep commitment to patient care and mastery of the technology. This impressive achievement underscores the trust and loyalty Precision Aesthetics has built with its patients.

Dr. Zdinak herself is not only a pioneer in non-surgical aesthetics but also an international lecturer for Thermage, sharing her expertise with practitioners across the globe. Her knowledge and experience ensure that Precision Aesthetics remains at the forefront of the aesthetic industry, consistently delivering cutting-edge treatments with natural-looking results.

Patients seeking skin tightening treatments at Precision Aesthetics can rest assured they are in the hands of one of the most accomplished and recognized providers in the world. The combination of innovative technology, a highly experienced team, and a commitment to excellence makes Precision Aesthetics a global leader in non-invasive skin rejuvenation.

The Next Wave in Beauty: Embracing a Natural Approach, No Needles Required

The Filler Dilemma

Are fillers really the answer to a more youthful look? While injectable fillers have become increasingly popular, they come with potential long-term drawbacks:

  • Risk of residual filler accumulation beneath the skin
  • Potential puffiness and uneven texture over time
  • Visible filler becomes more apparent as skin naturally thins with age
  • Doesn’t address root causes of aging:
    • Collagen loss
    • Muscle weakening
    • Skin laxity

Revolutionary Non-Invasive Solutions

Thermage: The Trusted Pioneer

  • Introduced in 2001
  • Specializes in skin tightening through deep collagen stimulation
  • Success depends on:
    • Provider experience
    • Technical skill
    • Quality equipment
  • Proven track record of consistent results when performed by experienced practitioners

Precision Aesthetics: Masters of Thermage

With years of dedicated experience, Precision Aesthetics has established itself as a leader in Thermage treatments:

  • Long-standing expertise since Thermage’s early days
  • Refined and perfected treatment techniques
  • Consistently superior results that few facilities can match
  • Deep understanding of optimal treatment parameters
  • Experienced staff with extensive training
  • State-of-the-art equipment maintenance and upgrades
  • Track record of satisfied, long-term clients

Emface: The Game-Changing Innovation

Launched in 2022, Emface represents a paradigm shift in beauty technology:

  • Comprehensive Approach:
    • Restores facial muscles
    • Tightens skin
    • Reduces wrinkles
  • Key Benefits:
    • No needles required
    • Zero downtime
    • Natural-looking results
  • Innovative Technology:
    • Combines muscle stimulation with radiofrequency
    • Works at foundational level
    • Creates visible, long-lasting lift

The Power of Combination Therapy

When used together, Thermage and Emface offer a holistic approach to facial rejuvenation:

Thermage:

  • Tightens skin
  • Rebuilds collagen gradually
  • Provides long-term structural support

Emface:

  • Rejuvenates facial muscles
  • Adds natural lift
  • Enhances overall facial contours

The Precision Aesthetics Advantage

At Precision Aesthetics, the combination of these technologies is elevated through:

  • Expert assessment of individual patient needs
  • Customized treatment protocols
  • Precision application techniques
  • Comprehensive approach to facial rejuvenation
  • Years of experience in non-invasive treatments
  • Understanding of optimal treatment timing and spacing

Advantages Over Traditional Treatments

  • Avoids common filler-related issues:
    • Visible filler accumulation
    • Lumps
    • Scar tissue formation
  • Works with natural biological processes
  • Maintains authentic facial features
  • Produces refreshed, lifted appearance

The Future of Beauty: A New Self-Care Paradigm

This evolution in beauty treatment represents a significant shift in approach:

  • Lifestyle-Compatible:
    • Minimal downtime
    • Long-lasting results
    • Sustainable maintenance
  • Natural Philosophy:
    • Enhancement vs. alteration
    • Preservation of unique features
    • Focus on holistic rejuvenation

Conclusion

The beauty industry is moving away from temporary fixes toward sustainable, natural solutions. Thermage and Emface lead this transformation by offering:

  • Needle-free treatments
  • Natural-looking results
  • Long-term rejuvenation
  • Minimal recovery time

With Precision Aesthetics’ extensive experience and expertise, patients can trust they’re receiving the highest quality care and most effective application of these revolutionary technologies. This new approach allows individuals to enhance their natural beauty while maintaining their unique features, marking a significant evolution in aesthetic medicine.