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Skin Treatments > Anti-Aging > Skin Tightening

TITAN - SKIN TIGHTENING


TITAN™ by CUTERA™ is a revolutionary skin and collagen tightening system that effectively improves skin looseness and stimulates long-term collagen rebuilding. Results from research centers in the U.S. and Canada indicate a 90 percent improvement level.

The TITAN™ procedure treats sagging and redundant skin throughout the body including the abdomen and thighs, and is also used to tone, lift, and tighten the skin on the face.

TITAN™ is without peer as a treatment for the loose skin often found on older necks and is very effective for the sagging skin found under upper arms.

Based on infra-red technology, TITAN™ tightens the skin and reverses the signs of aging safely, comfortably, and without downtime.


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FEATURED DOCTORS
Inventor of the FAMI™ Procedure: 'The Fat Stem Cell Facelift' Area Cosmetic Surgeon Dr. Roger Amar

Inventor of the FAMI™ Procedure: 'The Fat Stem Cell Facelift'


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