Portrait

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Portrait is a resurfacing technique used to improve skin's tone and texture, reversing the signs of aging, especially around the mouth and eyes.

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Average Price: $1,900

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spent $4,000 in Columbus, OH Updated 2 months ago

IT HURT LIKE HELL.... I will try to be as in depth as I can. They first start you on special creams and lotions cost of about $500.00 for everything they want you to use. The procedure cost $4000 in my area which is Columbus Ohio. They give you pain meds and then put numbing creme on your face .... Read more

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spent $2,500 in Beverly Hills, CA Updated 9 months ago

Due to the massive sun damage, I had this done a few years ago and ready to do it again. Skin tightening and the change in tone and texture was remarkable. This treatment yields total satisfaction when going to a doctor who knows what they are doing. Would recommend, thought it was worth it... Read more

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spent $500 in Los Angeles, CA Updated 2 months ago

OK so I must admit, I have a fairly good relationship with the place I've been going for 10 years so the pricing was far below the norm. But onto the Portrait itself, I opted for the higher intensity level 2 (around the eyes and mouth) and 3 on the rest of my face. They left the numbing cream on... Read more

3 comments | 1 Thank You

spent $1,200 in West Hollywood, CA Updated 1 year ago

To get rid of fine lines around the eyes, to tighten skin, to get rid of age spots and freckles and darkening of skin under eyes and on upper lids. To give my complexion a brightened refreshed new look. I was asked about why I did it (which you can read above) but also asked about... Read more

spent $2,000 in Melbourne Australia Created 1 year ago

I had portrait done 18 months ago. at the time, face was slathered with numbing cream, followed by pethadine inject. then further local injections into face....had full face done. face very swollen and very knocked out and certainly unable to drive following procedure. 3-4 days after swelling... Read more

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spent $3,000 in Knoxville, TN Created 1 year ago

PROS: Removed brown spots/freckles under my eyes. CONS: Did NOTHING else other than lift the few brown spots I had under my eyes. Hurt like HE!!, and that was after taking a sedative and having numbing cream applied all over. I thought I had a high pain threshold until I had Portrait... Read more

spent $1,500 in Kansas City Created 1 year ago

I am 62 and had Portrait a month ago for lower face and lip wrinkles. Recovery was very quick. I have seen no results at this point. I was wanting much BETTER results. I feel like I wasted money. My Dr. is now wanting to do fillers, but for another 1,200. I just wish I had done the filler instead. Read more

spent $750 in Ft Lauderdale, FL Updated 2 years ago

I had it done 3 hours ago. The purpose was to get rid of the horrid brown smudges under my eyes (I'm a freckly, fair-skinned, blue-eyed, 49-year old blond). Also to take care of the slight crepiness under my eyes and my crow's feet. I had numbing cream for an hour, but after the... Read more

spent $3,500 in San Diego, CA Updated 3 years ago

Pros: It does tighten the skin and remove brown/sun spots Con: Difficult recovery, redness lasting months to years, scarring, sun sensitivity, unable to use any cosmetic products (including moisturizers. I mean NOTHING!) Did it to firm up skin, reduce wrinkling and sun damage. I believed... Read more

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spent $2,300 in Bay Area, CA Updated 3 years ago

I had this procedure done by a plastic surgeon. He had suggested it as an option instead surgery for drooping eyelids. I had the high intensity treatment done on my entire face and opted to skip the novacaine shots and just go with the numbing cream which, by the way didn't really kick in until... Read more

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