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watched this on bed ,the night before my procedure ...i was so scared of the pain and guess what, IT IS THE WORST PAIN I HAVE EVER EXPERIENCED , i kept twitching and squirming ,almost gona pass out ....sadly my clinic didn't give me any numbing cream saying that it would decrease the laser effectiveness, which made no sense to be honest. it was hell of a procedure but i did get recommend cream(Triderm ),and so far i look fine as a first day and the cool autumn air really calmed my pain...she said i have very low pain tolerence ,as my eyes kept tearing as she works through🤣😅
@@amycuaresma only papers submitted for publication in professional journals are pre-reviewed. What do you mean by your question, I don’t think I understand. ❣️
@@nibeditayein574 they are really different, targeting different concerns. Skin surface for CO2 versus laxity and texture for Morpheus. Also darker skin tones cannot take CO2, but Morpheus is safe for them.
Open pores laser treatment side effects sun If you flower skin black becoming plz help me laser treatment or miconeedling treatment best no side effects permanent result
Open pores laser treatment side effects sun If you flower skin black becoming plz help me laser treatment or miconeedling treatment best no side effects permanent result
I had CO2 laser few years ago, and i talked my self , if i get another one, i will drink a bottle vodka before the proceger :))))))).It was very painful even with a numb cream. I prefer to have light anaesthetic , to avoid the pain.
hello docotr i have pain in my ear and neck,my dentest say to me i have tmj problem and need to be relax and dont eat to much, i want know botox good for me? thank you
@@Vangaurd979 I do lift three times a week and I ride 50 miles on my bicycle every weekend. This technology is for patients that for whatever reason cannot exercise.
I've done chemical peels , I've done medical grade TCA peels I've done facials and microneedlings and microdermoabrasions and im finally getting my first Ultra Clear 3D laser treatment and im nervous... I was told I have to use Numbing cream but then I was told I don't have too what do you recommend for an Ultra 3D clear laser ?
There’s word that the there can be fat loss due to the heat damage that may occur. Is this true? I’m receiving a lot of mixed messages. Some doctors do not use CO2 at all.
I did it a week ago and it is easy and not that bad. My skin is fine after 4 days. I need to do 2-3 more sessions. It takes 2 weeks for that old skin to fall off and the redness underneath it to subside. By 3 weeks, skin is normal. I am Asian Indian with brown skin.
I own three aesthetic, doctor-led medical clinics, and we will never invest in the InMode device. We've encountered numerous complications from patients who were treated with Morpheus8, some of whom are still struggling with issues years later. Unfortunately, it's a combination of aggressive marketing, selling the device to non-medical practitioners, and inadequate training provided by the company. There is also a class-action lawsuit against them for various illegal activities. I do not trust this brand. I'm disgusted by these doctors who still promote it!
This was a very insightful video, thanks for sharing! I’m wondering if there are other alternatives to co2 fractional laser for darker skin? it sounds rly painful but also I heard there are side effects for darker skin eg hyper pigmentation etc
Please does exposure to phone and laptop for long hours (more than 10 hours / day) damage the skin after doing CO2 laser treatment? Because I've done twice and every time I get freckles and my skin becomes worse than before.
I'm a 16 year old starting 12th grade soon and I love your passion for your job. This motivates me so much because I aspire to study Dermatology in Uni❤
Thanks, I am 70 years old and just did it today, I guess I can tolerate pain because it wasn't as bad as you described :) but thanks for the step by step description and I will use the solution for cleaning my face tonight :)
For men, there is a concern about the beard not growing back or being patchy and for people with a lot of freckles like me, there is a real concern about hyper pigmentation. I also went to a doctor and looked up at her and noticed she had what looked like track marks on her face, presumably because she had had the procedure done and her face had very small likes from the procedure.
I've never heard of a C02 Fractional ablative laser, C02 lasers are either fractional or ablative unless they make one that does both now but not at the same time of course. What type of laser or brand name are you are you talking about. An ablative laser downtime will be at least one month before the skin heals enough. A fractional laser is one week of downtime.
no Thanks ! i used every day make up for 55 years a no issue . i dont want laser my face . Use some good my face coconut oil or baby cream for exzema . Thats good enough. 🤷♀️
Absolutely loved the video , I am inspired to take dermatology , but I have a question it is somewhat out of the box but could you please tell me that all the laser procedures performed by dermats do these have any side effect on the doctor's eyes Loved the video ❤❤
I have a very high pain tolerance but this right here i call it SATANS8 It hurts really bad and it took me 10 exact days for the redness to go away. If i could've known it was gonna be that painful i could've said., no thanks ill.age gracefully. IT HURTS!!
You look very nice in person and I liked what I heard about the healing process. But I want to ask if I can also do it as I have broken vessels and rosacea.
You are still young, I would like the difference in a 60 and older person. I am 63 and I wish I could have a cosmetic surgery but it is too expensive for me 😢😢
I have very thick, oily and acne-prone skin…and I started with 30% glycolic acid right away. I actually left it on for more than 2mins the first time (I accidentally threw away the package before reading the instructions, sigh), it was closer to 5mins. My skin was stinging and slightly reddened with the acid on, but it wasn’t too bad, and went away after I washed my face. My face felt so, so smooth afterwards. I’m doing it once a week to lighten a few hyperpigmentated acne marks.