I just had the Fraxel done Friday, and its Sunday, I thought the pain was a 10/10! I am a bit of a baby but jesus! It felt like a thousand white hot bee stings and I clenched my fists as hard as I could to stand the pain, the only thing that kept me from stopping it is the fact that I paid a nonrefundable 3500 dollars! I kept thinking of the results and was a trooper! It went fast tho, I didnt take anything beforehand, next time Ill be sure to take some narcotics before I go! She went pretty deep because my acne scarring is pretty bad, she said next time shell go deeper :( and Ill need more than 4 or 5 to get good results! I pray its going to be worth it! The pain afterwards was nothing! Just like a bad sunburn for 2 hours and then a mild sunburn for the night, mild swelling the first night and just some redness and peeling afterwards, nothing like the others said, with swollen eyes! They must have had a bad reaction!
I told my technicial I was less interested in results and most intrested in experiencing the least amount of pain and a quick recovery time. No swollen eyes. I knew if I had a bad experience I would never do it again. I told her to come off 1/3 of what she planned to do. It was still painful, but tolerable. As soon as my eyes started to swell she stopped...probably 1/2 way thru that section. My recovery was quick. Pain gone in 2 hrs. Red for a few days. Swollen eyes for one night. No big deal. I'll do it again.
But have my technicial apply numbing cream again, 1/2 way thru procedure, on my forehead and around lips, most painful for me. My skin looks better already
I had Fraxel on Friday. Today is Tuesday and I still won't leave the house. I am not just pink, I am a violent deep beet-red and my skin is "flaking" terribly--in large white chunks. Thank goodness I don't have to go to work, as I would easily frighten small children and probably grown men as well.
I didn't find the procedure painful at all, but the discomfort started on the way home and I was amazed at the extreme swelling and discoloration, even though I followed the icing instructions. My skin is still tender to touch and looks almost burned. I was supposed to have another Fraxel in a couple of weeks and later Thermage. Forget it! I think I have a fairly high pain threshold, but the appearance afterward, combined with what looks to be a lengthy recovery are not worth it to me. Maybe I'll feel it was worth it in a few weeks, but my husband thinks I'd be crazy to do this again, no matter what.
I have now had three Fraxel treatments. I do think it is painful, but tolerable (with more than an hour of numbing cream plus a Vicodin). Someone described it as a thousand white-hot bee stings. I'd agree with that. The passes go quickly though, so just about the time that you're thinking I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE!, they've moved on to the next section. My face has been very red afterward. For about two hours, it feels like a really bad sunburn, then it doesn't really feel like anything. Day 2 and 3, I've been swollen. I haven't looked horrible, but I look like I would probably look if I was overweight. By day 4, I'm pretty normal looking. My doctor definitely does NOT recommend taking any anti-inflammatories. The whole point of the Fraxel is for your body to respond to the wound--so you don't want to suppress that.
There is definitely a difference in my face. My skin is more taut, and any hyperpigmentation I had is gone. I am 49 and I think this treatment took a few years off for sure. (I've always taken good care of my skin, though.) After the first treatment, nearly all of the sun damage discoloration on my chest was gone. I was surprised and very happy about that.
The only thing I'm not really happy with is the skin on my neck. I had hoped for more tightening there. I don't notice a whole lot of difference.
In any event, I am going to have at least one more treatment, and will probably do the 5.
Fraxel generally is painful if no anesthetic is used. I have not done one treatment where the person has had no analgesia and said there was no pain. However, i have found premedication with analgesic medication, local anesthetic cream and dental blocks very helpful. i also use cold air and ice packs which should make your treatment fairly comfortable. Is it a walk in park? No! but it can be made very tolerable such that you can benefit from the excellent results that fraxel provides.
Sachit Shah
I had my first Fraxel treatment today and it was far more tolerable than what I have read on this site. I would describe any discomfort I felt as the sensation of removing a band-aid ... and not by ripping with great force ... just gently removing. There were also parts of my face which did not experience any discomfort. They left the numbing cream on for just a little over an hour and I was told that was key in alleviating pain. I used cold air during the procedure, but I'm not sure that was necessary ... but perhaps it did contribute to my very low level of discomfort. After the procedure they applied a moisturizing mask and then a sunscreen. I left feeling a slight burning that you would feel from a sunburn, but that only lasted a couple of hours and I have minimal swelling ... just some slight puffiness which is already starting to subside.
So far this experience and procedure has exceeded my expectations.
I'm curious at what strength and which fraxel were involved? There're three types: Refine, Restore and Repair. Refine is the weakest and Repair is the strongest. Refine and Restore seems to have the same recovery time (according to the clinician I talked to) which doesn't make sense to me.
I'm 32 years old, Mexican & Irish and used to tan all the time in my teens & 20's. Now my skin is showing it!
I am going in for my 3rd Fraxel treatment tomorrow. So far I am dissapointed with the results. The treatments are $1000 each and I expected to see at least something after my second treatment. I'm hoping that after my 3rd treatment tomorrow I will see some results!
As for pain, it hurts. My first treatment I didn't have any pain meds, just the numbing cream on my face, and I just about passed out. I started at level 12 because I want to be aggressive and get rid of this Melasma!(it ranges from a level 6 and up for Melasma). I had to hold my breath and wanted to scream but I couldn't because the pain took my breath away. It feels like a hot curling iron being rolled on your face! Ouch! I was told it's not that bad... Yes it is. My second treatment was at a level 15 and I took a vicodin 1 hour before the session began, right after the numbing cream was put on my face. It was still very very painful but no more than the first session. Tomorrow I am going to be at a level 18, possibly at level 20. I'm not sure yet. I will be taking a Vicodin to help with the pain again. I don't use ice packs because they can cause hyperpigmentaion when applied to wounded skin. I am trying to get rid of sun spots, hyperpigmentation/melasma & old acne marks. During the procedure I do have cold air blasting around my face and it helps take the edge off.
Good luck to all of you and wish me luck tomorrow! After 3 treatments and $3000 I hope to see my dark brown spots/patches vanish!
Hi Cheshire,
1. Do you know which Fraxel? Refine or Restore? I recalled someone mention level 60?
2. How long is each treatment? In other words, how many passes have they ran it over your face?
Fraxel treatments, how do I love thee, let me count the ways! I'm a 51y/o male registered nurse. I've had a few skin treatments in the past with good, but temporary results. One year ago I finished a 4 treatment Fraxel of my Face and neck. The pain was murderous, I didn't take drugs because I had to drive. The 4th and 5th pass does feel like a razor blade slicing your face. I did take medications for the 4th treatment and it was amazingly more tolerable. Results? The first 3 weeks I looked 20 years younger (swelling only)...over the next 4 months I looked my age and older, but I was patient, anxious, and not concerened. After 4 months literally every day I could see improvement. It became rapid. At 6 months I was routinly mistaken for being in my 20's. I was being carded at resturants for wine. The improvement continues to this day, a year later! I'm in awe of this treatment. I have fair skin, not everyone will have similar results. I personally don't think you will get significant visible results with just one treatment. You certainly can't judge it's final results at the end of a week...it does take months, but you can almost set your watch when the results start to begin. Pain? Hell yes, but I'm getting this done once a year for the rest of my life. Hey, childbirth is painful, but what a joy with the results. When I tell people my real age I'm often out and out called a lyer. It doesn't appear to work well with acne, but people are very impatient.
Talk with your Docter what will work for you, individually our skin and phsyiology are different. But we are still all one. Bono said the last part and I agree. Love Rob
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unregistered guest
3 Feb 2008
I just had the Fraxel done Friday, and its Sunday, I thought the pain was a 10/10! I am a bit of a baby but jesus! It felt like a thousand white hot bee stings and I clenched my fists as hard as I could to stand the pain, the only thing that kept me from stopping it is the fact that I paid a nonrefundable 3500 dollars! I kept thinking of the results and was a trooper! It went fast tho, I didnt take anything beforehand, next time Ill be sure to take some narcotics before I go! She went pretty deep because my acne scarring is pretty bad, she said next time shell go deeper :( and Ill need more than 4 or 5 to get good results! I pray its going to be worth it! The pain afterwards was nothing! Just like a bad sunburn for 2 hours and then a mild sunburn for the night, mild swelling the first night and just some redness and peeling afterwards, nothing like the others said, with swollen eyes! They must have had a bad reaction!
unregistered guest
4 Feb 2008
I told my technicial I was less interested in results and most intrested in experiencing the least amount of pain and a quick recovery time. No swollen eyes. I knew if I had a bad experience I would never do it again. I told her to come off 1/3 of what she planned to do. It was still painful, but tolerable. As soon as my eyes started to swell she stopped...probably 1/2 way thru that section. My recovery was quick. Pain gone in 2 hrs. Red for a few days. Swollen eyes for one night. No big deal. I'll do it again. But have my technicial apply numbing cream again, 1/2 way thru procedure, on my forehead and around lips, most painful for me. My skin looks better already
unregistered guest
5 Feb 2008
I had Fraxel on Friday. Today is Tuesday and I still won't leave the house. I am not just pink, I am a violent deep beet-red and my skin is "flaking" terribly--in large white chunks. Thank goodness I don't have to go to work, as I would easily frighten small children and probably grown men as well. I didn't find the procedure painful at all, but the discomfort started on the way home and I was amazed at the extreme swelling and discoloration, even though I followed the icing instructions. My skin is still tender to touch and looks almost burned. I was supposed to have another Fraxel in a couple of weeks and later Thermage. Forget it! I think I have a fairly high pain threshold, but the appearance afterward, combined with what looks to be a lengthy recovery are not worth it to me. Maybe I'll feel it was worth it in a few weeks, but my husband thinks I'd be crazy to do this again, no matter what.
unregistered guest
5 Feb 2008
I have now had three Fraxel treatments. I do think it is painful, but tolerable (with more than an hour of numbing cream plus a Vicodin). Someone described it as a thousand white-hot bee stings. I'd agree with that. The passes go quickly though, so just about the time that you're thinking I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE!, they've moved on to the next section. My face has been very red afterward. For about two hours, it feels like a really bad sunburn, then it doesn't really feel like anything. Day 2 and 3, I've been swollen. I haven't looked horrible, but I look like I would probably look if I was overweight. By day 4, I'm pretty normal looking. My doctor definitely does NOT recommend taking any anti-inflammatories. The whole point of the Fraxel is for your body to respond to the wound--so you don't want to suppress that. There is definitely a difference in my face. My skin is more taut, and any hyperpigmentation I had is gone. I am 49 and I think this treatment took a few years off for sure. (I've always taken good care of my skin, though.) After the first treatment, nearly all of the sun damage discoloration on my chest was gone. I was surprised and very happy about that. The only thing I'm not really happy with is the skin on my neck. I had hoped for more tightening there. I don't notice a whole lot of difference. In any event, I am going to have at least one more treatment, and will probably do the 5.
52 posts
19 Feb 2008
Fraxel generally is painful if no anesthetic is used. I have not done one treatment where the person has had no analgesia and said there was no pain. However, i have found premedication with analgesic medication, local anesthetic cream and dental blocks very helpful. i also use cold air and ice packs which should make your treatment fairly comfortable. Is it a walk in park? No! but it can be made very tolerable such that you can benefit from the excellent results that fraxel provides. Sachit Shah
unregistered guest
19 Feb 2008
I had my first Fraxel treatment today and it was far more tolerable than what I have read on this site. I would describe any discomfort I felt as the sensation of removing a band-aid ... and not by ripping with great force ... just gently removing. There were also parts of my face which did not experience any discomfort. They left the numbing cream on for just a little over an hour and I was told that was key in alleviating pain. I used cold air during the procedure, but I'm not sure that was necessary ... but perhaps it did contribute to my very low level of discomfort. After the procedure they applied a moisturizing mask and then a sunscreen. I left feeling a slight burning that you would feel from a sunburn, but that only lasted a couple of hours and I have minimal swelling ... just some slight puffiness which is already starting to subside. So far this experience and procedure has exceeded my expectations.
unregistered guest
20 Feb 2008
I'm curious at what strength and which fraxel were involved? There're three types: Refine, Restore and Repair. Refine is the weakest and Repair is the strongest. Refine and Restore seems to have the same recovery time (according to the clinician I talked to) which doesn't make sense to me.
unregistered guest
21 Feb 2008
I'm 32 years old, Mexican & Irish and used to tan all the time in my teens & 20's. Now my skin is showing it! I am going in for my 3rd Fraxel treatment tomorrow. So far I am dissapointed with the results. The treatments are $1000 each and I expected to see at least something after my second treatment. I'm hoping that after my 3rd treatment tomorrow I will see some results! As for pain, it hurts. My first treatment I didn't have any pain meds, just the numbing cream on my face, and I just about passed out. I started at level 12 because I want to be aggressive and get rid of this Melasma!(it ranges from a level 6 and up for Melasma). I had to hold my breath and wanted to scream but I couldn't because the pain took my breath away. It feels like a hot curling iron being rolled on your face! Ouch! I was told it's not that bad... Yes it is. My second treatment was at a level 15 and I took a vicodin 1 hour before the session began, right after the numbing cream was put on my face. It was still very very painful but no more than the first session. Tomorrow I am going to be at a level 18, possibly at level 20. I'm not sure yet. I will be taking a Vicodin to help with the pain again. I don't use ice packs because they can cause hyperpigmentaion when applied to wounded skin. I am trying to get rid of sun spots, hyperpigmentation/melasma & old acne marks. During the procedure I do have cold air blasting around my face and it helps take the edge off. Good luck to all of you and wish me luck tomorrow! After 3 treatments and $3000 I hope to see my dark brown spots/patches vanish!
unregistered guest
21 Feb 2008
Hi Cheshire, 1. Do you know which Fraxel? Refine or Restore? I recalled someone mention level 60? 2. How long is each treatment? In other words, how many passes have they ran it over your face?
unregistered guest
25 Feb 2008
Fraxel treatments, how do I love thee, let me count the ways! I'm a 51y/o male registered nurse. I've had a few skin treatments in the past with good, but temporary results. One year ago I finished a 4 treatment Fraxel of my Face and neck. The pain was murderous, I didn't take drugs because I had to drive. The 4th and 5th pass does feel like a razor blade slicing your face. I did take medications for the 4th treatment and it was amazingly more tolerable. Results? The first 3 weeks I looked 20 years younger (swelling only)...over the next 4 months I looked my age and older, but I was patient, anxious, and not concerened. After 4 months literally every day I could see improvement. It became rapid. At 6 months I was routinly mistaken for being in my 20's. I was being carded at resturants for wine. The improvement continues to this day, a year later! I'm in awe of this treatment. I have fair skin, not everyone will have similar results. I personally don't think you will get significant visible results with just one treatment. You certainly can't judge it's final results at the end of a week...it does take months, but you can almost set your watch when the results start to begin. Pain? Hell yes, but I'm getting this done once a year for the rest of my life. Hey, childbirth is painful, but what a joy with the results. When I tell people my real age I'm often out and out called a lyer. It doesn't appear to work well with acne, but people are very impatient. Talk with your Docter what will work for you, individually our skin and phsyiology are different. But we are still all one. Bono said the last part and I agree. Love Rob