Radio waves or sound waves? The answer depends on how deep your loose skin actually goes.
Is Thermage or HIFU better for loose skin? Neither is universally better — they treat different depths. Thermage uses radiofrequency to heat a broad area of dermis, suiting crepey, surface laxity, while HIFU uses focused ultrasound to reach deeper layers including the SMAS, suiting deeper sagging and lifting.
The core difference: depth and heat pattern
Thermage heats broadly
The Cleveland Clinic describes radiofrequency using electromagnetic waves to generate heat through the skin’s layers. Thermage spreads this bulk heat across an area of dermis.
HIFU heats deep points
HIFU focuses ultrasound into precise points at set depths, including around 4.5mm — the SMAS layer that surgeons lift.
Which suits which kind of loose skin
Surface and crepey laxity → Thermage
If your concern is thin, crepey or generally slack skin across an area, broad dermal heating suits it well.
Deeper sagging → HIFU
If your concern is a softening jawline, early jowls or drooping that needs lifting from a structural level, focused ultrasound reaches deeper.
Head to head
| Feature | Thermage (RF) | HIFU (ultrasound) |
|---|---|---|
| Energy | Radiofrequency | Focused ultrasound |
| Heat pattern | Broad, bulk heating | Focused deep points |
| Depth | Dermis | Up to ~4.5mm (SMAS) |
| Best for | Surface, crepey laxity | Deeper sagging, lifting |
| Results build | 2–6 months | 2–3 months |
| Typical longevity | 1–2 years | 12–18 months |
The clinical literature notes both HIFU and RF effectively treat sagging skin by delivering energy that prompts tissue remodelling.
What they have in common
Both Thermage and HIFU:
- Are non-invasive with no needles
- Have essentially no downtime
- Work by stimulating your own collagen
- Build results gradually over months
- Suit mild to moderate laxity, not severe sagging
- Need periodic maintenance
Comfort and sessions
Sensation
Thermage delivers brief pulses of heat, while HIFU feels like a warm tingling. Both are generally well tolerated, and settings are adjusted for comfort.
How many sessions
Thermage is often a single session with results building over months; HIFU for the face is often one session with yearly maintenance.
When both is the answer
Different layers, complementary
Because they work at different depths, some people benefit from combining them — HIFU for structural lifting and RF for surface quality.
Planned by your doctor
Timing and spacing are decided individually so the treatments complement each other.
What neither can do
Not a facelift
For heavy, advanced laxity, neither matches a surgical facelift, and honest candidate selection matters for both.
Not instant
Both build gradually — if you need an immediate lift, a thread lift may suit better.
Choosing between them
To decide which suits your loose skin:
- Have a consultation so Dr. Narathai can assess your laxity and its depth.
- Identify whether your concern is surface crepiness or deeper sagging.
- Discuss how quickly you want results.
- Consider whether combining suits you.
- Agree realistic expectations for a gradual change.
- Plan maintenance to sustain the result.
Thermage and HIFU at LIV Clinic Koh Samui
At LIV Clinic, both Thermage and HIFU are doctor-led by Dr. Narathai, who will recommend the right one — or both — for your skin. Book a consultation to find out which suits you.
Frequently asked questions
Is Thermage or HIFU better for loose skin?
Neither is universally better — they treat different depths. Thermage suits surface, crepey laxity with broad dermal heating, while HIFU reaches deeper layers including the SMAS for lifting.
Which goes deeper, Thermage or HIFU?
HIFU goes deeper, focusing ultrasound to set depths including around 4.5mm, the SMAS layer. Thermage heats a broad area of dermis closer to the surface.
Which lasts longer?
Thermage results typically last one to two years, and HIFU around 12 to 18 months, though both vary per person. Maintenance sustains either result over time.
Can I have Thermage and HIFU together?
Yes. Because they work at different depths, some people combine them — HIFU for structural lifting and radiofrequency for surface quality — with timing planned by your doctor.
Do both have no downtime?
Yes. Both are non-invasive with no needles, leaving only brief redness, warmth or tingling, so most people resume normal activities the same day.
Which is better for a saggy jawline?
HIFU is generally better suited to deeper sagging like a softening jawline or early jowls, because it reaches structural layers. Thermage suits surface crepiness better.
Safety and consultation
Thermage and HIFU is a non-invasive, energy-based medical procedure and, like any device treatment, carries some risk — common temporary effects can include redness, mild swelling, tingling or tenderness, and less common reactions are possible. Results vary from person to person, and no specific outcome can be promised. This article is general information, not medical advice.
At LIV Clinic, every treatment begins with an in-person assessment by Dr. Narathai Vichienkalayarut, M.D., who reviews your skin, medical history and goals before recommending a personalized plan. Book a consultation to find out whether this treatment suits you.
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