The cost of Thermage in Spain typically ranges from $1,500 to $3,000. Prices vary depending on the treatment area (face, eyes, body), the clinic, and the experience of the practitioner. In the United States, the average cost is $4,000 (per ASAPS). Thermage in Spain is generally about 43% less expensive than in the U.S.
Spanish clinics usually include the initial consultation, the Thermage session with genuine single-use tips, and post-treatment follow-up. In the U.S., the base fee often covers only the session itself, with separate charges for consultation and aftercare. Always confirm what’s included with your chosen clinic.
| Spain | Turkey | The USA | |
| Thermage | from $1,500 | from $1,800 | from $3,000 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Thermage upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-Operation
Day 3 - Thermage Procedure
Day 4 - Post-Operation
Week 1 - Recovery
Please note that each individual"s recovery and results can vary.
Dr. Camps specializes in advanced dermatologic procedures, including Thermage, at Centro Médico Teknon. He combines surgical precision with cosmetic expertise for optimal skin rejuvenation.
Founder of Teknon Medical Center's Dermatology Department – Dr. López Gil specializes in aesthetic dermatology and laser therapy.
Thermage uses monopolar radiofrequency energy to heat deep dermal layers while cooling the skin surface. This simultaneous process causes immediate collagen contraction and triggers long-term natural collagen production. It firms sagging skin and smooths wrinkles on the face, eyes, and body in one session.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain ranks 6th globally for medical requests on our platform, largely due to high-tier facilities like the JCI-accredited Centro Médico Teknon. Patients benefit from specialists like Dr. López Gil, who established dermatology departments in these world-class centers. This level of institutional expertise ensures precise shot patterns, which are vital for effective skin tightening.
Patient Consensus: Many patients find the procedure ideal for maintaining elasticity during their 30s. They often note that patience is key since the best lifting effects emerge gradually over several months.
Thermage uses radiofrequency to tighten surface skin and treat crepey texture across the face and body. Ultherapy employs micro-focused ultrasound to reach deeper structural layers like the SMAS fascia, making it superior for lifting sagging brows, jawlines, and the neck area.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain ranks 6th globally for medical requests, featuring JCI-accredited centers like Hospital Ruber Internacional. While many clinics offer these separately, choosing JCI-accredited facilities ensures advanced technology standards. Top Spanish dermatologists, like those at Centro Médico Teknon, emphasize that 2-6 months are needed for full results.
Patient Consensus: Patients often choose Thermage to preserve facial volume since it carries a lower risk of fat loss. Many report Ultherapy feels more intense, often describing the sensation as sharp zapping or pin-dragging.
The ideal candidate for Thermage is an individual with mild to moderate skin laxity seeking non-surgical rejuvenation. This radiofrequency treatment effectively targets fine lines, early jowls, and crepey skin across all skin tones. Optimal results occur in patients who retain natural collagen elasticity.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many seek Thermage for facial contouring, data suggests it excels when performed by specialists like those at JCI-accredited Hospital Ruber Internacional. In Spain, top dermatologists often recommend combining Thermage for surface texture with other regenerative therapies for patients over 50 to maximize results.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that results appear gradually over 1 to 3 months. Realistic expectations are vital, as this procedure refines the surface rather than providing the dramatic change of a facelift.
Thermage does not dissolve dermal fillers because radiofrequency energy targets different skin depths than filler injections. Combining these treatments creates a synergistic effect by boosting collagen production. Most practitioners recommend waiting 4 weeks after filler injections before starting Thermage to ensure product stability.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While general guidelines recommend a 4-week gap, top specialists at JCI-accredited clinics like Centro Médico Teknon prioritize patient-specific injection mapping. Doctors there often use high-resolution imaging to avoid placing heat directly over fresh Hyaluronic Acid sites. This precision helps prevent even minor filler displacement while maximizing the collagen-lifting effect.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the importance of consulting providers about filler types, as heat sensitivity varies. Many report better results when waiting for fillers to fully lock in before heat treatments.
Thermage FLX is the fourth-generation radiofrequency system offering faster treatment times and superior comfort compared to older versions like Thermage CPT. It utilizes a larger Total Tip 4.0 and AccuREP technology to provide real-time energy calibration for consistent, precise skin tightening across facial and body contours.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain hosts elite JCI-accredited facilities like Hospital Ruber Internacional that maintain high safety standards. Dr. López Gil at Centro Médico Teknon pioneered dermatology departments in such top-tier centers. Choosing these advanced clinics ensures you receive genuine Thermage FLX technology, which operates at the gold-standard 6.78MHz frequency for deeper tissue impact. High-volume centers often offer better price-to-quality ratios, with procedure costs in Spain starting from $1,500 compared to the $4,000 US average.
Patient Consensus: Patients report the vibration-enabled tip makes the experience significantly more tolerable than previous versions. Many value the real-time calibration as it reduces concerns about volume loss while providing gradual, natural-looking tightening.
Thermage procedures in Spain typically take 30 to 90 minutes with zero downtime. Patients return to work immediately after this non-surgical radiofrequency treatment. While minor redness or swelling may appear, these effects usually resolve within 1 to 2 days as skin begins tightening.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain’s top aesthetic centers often utilize JCI-accredited facilities for these treatments. Highly qualified dermatologists like Dr. Francisco José López Gil lead specialized departments at centers like Teknon. We see that patients benefit from these clinical settings because they offer medically supervised pain management options. Advanced clinics often combine Thermage with 3-Tesla MRI imaging for precise skin depth mapping.
Patient Consensus: You should plan for a 1-hour appointment. Most people return to work immediately but suggest taking before photos to track results clearly. The heat pulses can feel intense, so many patients recommend requesting numbing creams before starting.
Thermage does not strictly require general anesthesia. It is a non-invasive radiofrequency procedure performed in-office. Most Spanish clinics provide topical numbing cream as a standard baseline. However, hospitals like Ruber Internacional or Centro Médico Teknon often offer sedation for enhanced patient comfort.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While technically non-surgical, modern Thermage FLX protocols in Spain are shifting toward sleep anesthesia. Data from top-tier facilities like JCI-accredited Teknon Medical Center suggests that patients choosing sedation report higher satisfaction. This approach allows doctors to use higher energy settings for better results without patient distress.
Patient Consensus: Many patients find numbing cream insufficient for the intense heat sensations. Those sensitive to pain strongly advise requesting sedation to ensure a completely painless experience.