titan-skin-tighteningTitan is a non-surgical laser device used to tighten the skin by stimulating collagen remodeling in the deeper layer of the skin called the dermis.  It can be applied on the face, neck, abdomen, arms, legs, buttocks and any other part of the body suffering from skin laxity.

If you keep getting frustrated over all forms of wrinkle products in the market and want a younger skin without needle pricks or going under the knife, Titan skin tightening is an excellent option for skin rejuvenation without the hassles of plastic surgery and a long recovery period.

Titan’s unique wavelength range and treatment parameters make it special from other laser resurfacing devices. Its carefully selected range of light energy provides a more uniform distribution of heat.

In the United States, it has been cleared by the FDA for topical heating of tissues to tighten and improve circulation to the skin. In Europe and Canada, it is widely used in the treatment of wrinkles and for general dermatological use.

How Titan Works

A safe infrared device is used to deliver heat on the skin’s dermis, resulting to the contraction of collagen. This gives the skin a tightened and lifted look. The heat also stimulates the formation of fibroblasts that will give rise to collagen, thereby achieving continuous skin tightening over time.

The outer layer or epidermis is prevented from heating up through its built- in cooling device, which keeps the surface safe from any heat-related injuries.

Is Titan Skin Tightening For You?

If you long for a younger-looking skin by getting rid of sagging skin in a fast, non-invasive manner, titan laser skin tightening may be your best option. It is a cost-effective route to losing wrinkles, and its ability to stimulate long-term collagen production is an important feature.

It treats any area of the body including the chin, neck, abdomen, knees, and forehead. Any skin type, even dark skin can be treated because the heat is directed at the deeper skin layers.

It is not suitable for tightening large areas of lax skin such as those due to massive weight loss following obesity because conditions of this kind will require surgical approaches to get the job done.

If you have any skin infections, have it treated before undergoing the titan procedure to avoid spread of the infection to your body.

Pregnancy is not an absolute contraindication but it is wise to delay the treatment after giving birth, and not while you are breastfeeding.

The Titan Procedure

The process is a quick one, lasting from 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the magnitude of the areas to be treated. There is no pain involved, so anesthetics will not be necessary although some patients prefer to take oral analgesics minutes prior to the laser skin tightening procedure.

There will be a brief heating sensation and cooling down afterward. Redness can be observed immediately after, but this will disappear in a few hours. You can resume your usual activities right after the treatment.

At times, a single session is all you will need but multiple treatments may be required for some, depending on the degree of skin laxity. Repeat sessions are usually scheduled 4 to 8 weeks apart.

Visible results are immediate but your skin condition is expected to receive the desired optimum benefits gradually in about 2 to 3 months, when new collagen has formed. The results may last for one to two years post treatment.

What Could Go Wrong?

Titan skin tightening is a safe procedure, especially if handled by well-trained professionals. It is virtually painless, with brief heating as the only discomfort it may cause. Redness or swelling may be observed but are normally disappears quickly in 1 to 2 hours.

In very rare instances, blisters could form in your skin as a form of thermal injury especially on bony areas like along the jaw or forehead. These are however minor side effects that should subside within 1 week.  Let your doctor know if you experience blisters or increased pain in the treated areas.

Cost

The pricing will vary on the extent of the skin laxity and the areas to be treated. The location of the clinic will also play a factor. On the average, expect a range of $1,500 to $4,000 for a complete treatment. It is not covered by insurance but you can inquire about discounted packages and payment options from your health care provider.