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Thermal energy (typically 45--65∘C45 -- 65 raised to the composed with power C45--65∘C) stimulates collagen growth by causing controlled denaturation and contraction of existing collagen fibers, triggering fibroblasts to repair tissue and synthesize new Type I and III collagen. Technologies like radiofrequency (RF), ultrasound, and lasers deliver this heat, resulting in long-term skin tightening, improved texture, and increased dermal density. Key Aspects of Thermal Collagen Stimulation
Research indicates that even moderate heat, such as in sauna use, can upregulate fibroblast activity. Furthermore, controlled 980-nm laser studies showed a 15% increase in collagen density.
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As we age, collagen and elastin fibers in the skin gradually break down, leading to the formation of fine lines and wrinkles, often accompanied by dryness.

Uneven skin tone, dark spots, and hyperpigmentation are often caused by sun exposure, hormonal changes, or post-inflammatory reactions.

Reduced skin elasticity can result in sagging and loss of firmness, especially around the eyes, cheeks, and jawline.

Uneven skin texture, dryness, and dullness can result from dead skin buildup or reduced cellular turnover, making the skin appear less radiant.

Pores can become more visible due to excess oil production, loss of skin firmness, or buildup of impurities, affecting overall skin texture.

Freckles are small, flat spots caused by sun exposure or genetics. While harmless, they may contribute to an uneven complexion.
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