subdermal

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sub·der·mal

 (sŭb′dûr′məl)
adj.
Located or placed beneath the skin; subcutaneous.

sub·der′mal·ly adv.
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subdermal

(sʌbˈdɜːməl)
adj
(Anatomy) anatomy below the skin
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sub•cu•ta•ne•ous

(ˌsʌb kyuˈteɪ ni əs)

adj.
situated or introduced under the skin; subdermal.
[1645–55; < Late Latin subcutāneus. See sub-, cutaneous]
sub`cu•ta′ne•ous•ly, adv.
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Thermage uses radiofrequency pulses to heat subdermal collagen, causing it to contract and stimulating the growth of new collagen, in the process tightening the skin.
In subdermal or subsurface minimally invasive RF devices (ThermiTight; ThermiAesthetics, Southlake, TX, USA), subdermal heating temperature is measured using a thermistor attached to the tip of the subdermal internal probe (55-65 C for dermis, 70 [degrees]C for fat), while the surface temperature is measured using a thermal imager (42 [degrees]C.45 [degrees]C) and thus a controlled heating can be provided.
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