Thermage Procedure Reference Guide[1]
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Thermage Procedure Reference Guide[1]
Thermage: Face Procedure Tip Selection Thermage CPT System: TT3.00C3 Average starting level is 3.5 Thermage NXT & TC3 Systems: TT3.00C2, TT3.00C1 TT3.00C2 : Average starting range between 362.0 and 363.0 TT3.00C1 : Average starting range between 352.0 and 353.0 AREA TREATED Lower Face Lower Face & Neck Full Face FACE TIP REPs SUGGESTED 600 REPs 900 REPs 900 REPs FULL PASSES 2 passes 4-5 vector passes 2-3 passes 4-5 vector passes 2-3 passes 4-5 vector passes PROCEDURE TIME 45-60 minutes 60-90 minutes 60-90 minutes 13 Treatment Settings Thermage CPT Thermage NXT & TC3 TT3.00C2 Treatment Levels Estimated J/cm For face procedures 360.5 360.5 361.0 361.0 361.5 362.0 362.5 363.0 363.5 364.0 364.5 365.0 365.5 366.0 366.5 367.0 367.5 368.0 368.5 2 9 12 15 20 27 33 38 44 50 56 61 67 73 79 85 90 96 Thermage NXT & TC3 TT3.00C1 For face procedures : Thermage TC Tip 3.0cm2 350.5 351.0 351.5 352.0 352.5 353.0 353.5 354.0 354.5 355.0 355.5 356.0 356.5 357.0 357.5 358.0 358.5 9 14 12 15 20 27 33 38 44 50 56 61 67 73 79 85 90 96 Procedure Preparation Supply List Lighting/Photo Set-up U 70% Isopropyl Alcohol U Gauze U Gloves U Skin marking paper U Skin marking pen U Coupling fluid U Return pad U Thermage Face Tip U Cryogen canister Return Pad Placement U Place return pad horizontally on either side of the upper back U Return pad cable connection pointing away from the center of the body and cable pointing away from the treatment area Lights U Diffused with soft box or umbrella U Equidistant from subject U Equally bright U Placed above the subject U Tilted down U Use a black background Camera U Mounted on tripod U Vertical position U Level with patient treatment area 15 Photography Recommendations & Pointers Patient 45 degrees - left and right sides U Head band U Shoulders aligned with direction of gaze U Cape to cover clothing U Check vertical tilt and horizontal rotation of head U No make-up or jewelry U Align tip of nose with edge of cheek for 45 degree angle U Gaze is eye level Photo Positions U Take pictures at five different angles Full front U Head should be level and vertically straight U Shoulder aligned with direction of gaze U Gaze is eye level 90 degrees - left and right sides U Check vertical tilt and horizontal rotation of head U Gaze is eye level 16 Procedure Guidelines Step 1 Pre-treatment assessment and planning U Ask patient to identify areas of concern and treatment goals U Identify areas of treatment for optimal tightening and contouring U Mark vectors (linear patterns of applications) for multiple passes for incremental tightening and contouring - Palpate skin/tissue for mobility, firmness and thickness - Palpate and manipulate to determine the best treatment plan U Mark problem areas for additional passes - Example areas: jowls, submentum, nasolabial folds 17 Procedure Guidelines Optional Vectors Step 2 Use moderate treatment levels U Treat to a level 2.0-2.5 feedback “Hot, but tolerable” - Adjust treatment levels according to patient feedback - Thermage CPT: To determine patient’s heat tolerance, deliver 5-10 pulses without vibration Brow lifting vectors capture skin just below eyebrow. Must have minimum of 5 pulses before returning to first pulse. U Monitor tissue during treatment for excessive erythema (redness) and/or edema (swelling) U Common areas of patient sensitivity shown below Curved swoosh from corner of nose to top of ear. Nasolabial & mesolabial lines Jowl lifting vector cross mesolabial line to zygomatic arch. Jawline vector crosses mesolabial line along mandible to ear. Neck lifting vectors U Apply grid to area being treated 18 Neck vectors midline to just behind angle of jaw. Sensitive Sensitive Areas Areas Sensitive Areas Sensitive Areas Sensitive Areas U Penorial region: with dental fillings or crown, it may be more comfortable to place gauze under the lips, over the gums and teeth while treating Procedure Guidelines Step 3 Deliver passes to entire treatment area (see Basics section for pass technique options) Handpiece Technique U Keep the treatment tip perpendicular to the skin ensuring full tip-to-skin contact U Use enough downward pressure to maintain full contact, but not so much as to impede vibration U Pre-position skin when placing pulses by pulling in the direction of desired contraction Tune Treatment Tip Vibration with Thermage CPT U Select the level of vibration that is most comfortable for the patient U Start with setting 1, then monitor patient feedback regarding vibration intensity and adjust accordingly U In thin skin areas, a lower vibration setting may be preferred by the patient Choose Treatment Technique (see Basics section) U Two single passes over the entire grid of squares and circles - Penorial region: deliver five single passes across entire grid — treat area superior to the vermillion border, extending approximately 1.0 cm laterally to the buccal commissures U Use proper handpiece technique U One Super pass: combined pass of circles and squares, alternating rows U Use a generous amount of coupling fluid U One Staggered pass: combined pass of circles and squares, staggered U Tune on the cheek, avoiding bony areas - Not suitable for treatment with Thermage CPT Coupling Fluid U Repeat chosen technique 2-3 times U Regularly apply generous amounts of coupling fluid U During the treatment, inspect the treatment tip for irregularities on the tip surface, every 50 pulses U Use approximately one 60 mL bottle for a 900 pulse treatment 19 Procedure Guidelines Step 4 Treat vectors and problem areas Step 5 Goal: Treat to a clinical endpoint U Apply additional passes to the vectors and problem areas identified in the pre-treatment assessment U Visual tightening over entire area of treatment U Visual lifting and tightening of selected target areas U Achieve incremental skin tightening adjacent to and over each area of correction with 2-4 additional passes - Softening of the nasolabial and mesolabial fold U Maximize lifting and contouring over each vector with at least 5 additional passes - Accentuating or defining of the jaw line U Use all pulses available - Reduction/narrowing of the jowls - Renewed contour/lift (and/or reduction of submental fullness) U Palpable change U Utilize half-time assessment to identify clinical endpoint Visual Change Untreated Side Palpable Change Treated Side Treated Side Untreated Side 20
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