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Fraxel Laser: Can You Live with the Worst Case Scenario?

Not Worth It
Spent: $5,000 in La Jolla CA

Comments (8)

Updated 8 Mar 2011

Posted 11 Oct 2010

I easily had skin in the top 5% of all skin I've ever seen. I was grateful for that, and eager to take the best care of it. My doctor said I'd be "treating" my condition/minor flaws, and "rejuvenating" my skin, making it "better". I regret this everyday. I have lost my healthy skin that people always guessed made me 5-10 years younger than I really am. My options in life have diminished. Doors have closed. Think carefully about how you would live your life if you emerge looking 10 years older with scars and lines streaking down your face, or loss of fat/skin tone causing your skin to hang on the bones deflating the fullness of your face. How will you cope when you look in the mirror and instead of seeing your "self", you see something so painful that you can no longer look at yourself? How will you cope when the people who love you tear up because they feel helpless to help you, and fear for your future and the changes that may come to your relationship as you process all the grief and loss of your identity as you knew it?

My results are not as bad as others I've seen in person and I have met so many. I try to feel lucky. The truth was misrepresented to me and distorted, and I was used for money, but I refuse to be a victim. I speak the truth on my experience so no other human being has to walk this path. Several doctors I've sought help from have told me this has harmed so many people and they are "concerned" about the way this laser has been "sold to the public". They "don't know" what to do about it.

Whatever you see in the mirror that bothers you, remind yourself it can always be worse, and be grateful for a feature you have that you love. Then tell yourself you are ok the way you are. Walk out of anyone's office who tells you this laser is "good" for your skin. I have yet to meet one person who's results support that (1-2 years out) except for nurses who were not treated at near the same treatment levels as patients. At worst, the people I've met, are disfigured and regretful.

At best, they "traded one problem for another" or lose their money and a lot of peace of mind, with zero to minor "results" at the end of an arduous recovery. Swelling creates illusions. So do marketing and pictures taken at the peak of swelling. Be informed. Ask yourself if you can live with the worst case scenario? And whatever you're told that will be...imagine it possibly worse, before you make this potentially life-altering decision.



Updated on 8 Mar 2011:

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Much of what I was told, turned out to be not true. I've met other patients of his who were scarred and he told us all in the "selling" phase that he has never had anyone get scars. He proclaims he is an expert but frequently didn't know what to do to help me heal and for almost 2 years I've been waiting for my skin to get better. Several of his recommendations (guesses) caused more damage. He talks about the importance of being board certified, but several patients (including me) have been burned/scarred nonetheless. I had several complications and once I started reporting them to him, sending him pictures he asked me to send, he did not respond. I lost a year of my life/career. My face will not recover or go back to what it was. The issues his laser was supposed to "treat"... it did not. Nothing was gained, but immeasurable loss. He did not disclose that he is a researcher and developer of the laser, and shareholder in the laser company.

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Tom at RealSelf (Community Manager) 11 Oct 2010

Thank you for posting your difficult experience.  It sounds like you've had treatments prior to Fraxel.  What were these?  Do you see your skin problems attributed to the combination of these procedures, over time?

realist 13 Oct 2010
No, Fraxel Repair was the first and only "procedure" I've ever done at the recommendation of my board certified doctor. I had never even done microderm and have only had one facial in my whole life. I was in my early 30's and loved my skin with the exception of some minor (as minor can be) acne scars (maybe 8-10 small indented pit marks). The Fraxel was way too aggressive for my condition. In retrospect, I can't imagine what he was thinking risking what he had to know could happen (since he's an "expert"), to treat something so minor with such an aggressive modality. I did not get informed consent. I would never have risked what I now know can happen for such a small issue. The acne scars by the way, are still there, and now so is alot more damage. The other doctors I consulted with afterwards, were to help me fix the damaged skin and related issues since my doctor and his recommendations kept making it worse. He eventually admitted "I don't know". I'm now told, my skin is so compromised, it can't undergo any other procedures. I don't consider anything that damages your skin to this degree, a "treatment". I have hundreds of pictures over this long recovery that clearly document the connection to Fraxel, not to mention, several other women have the exact same problems after this laser, whether they've done other procedures or not. Read Dr. Garth Fishers website and watch his video's to get the truth about the risks on these lasers. I wish I had seen this site beforehand. He provides informed consent in the most honest, thorough way I've seen or heard yet.
annon7777 15 Oct 2010
Wow! I agree with you about this procedure! it does age your skin. I twice as many wrinkles around my eyes, equal or more 'creping'. loss of volume & it DEFNITELY does not take the place of a face lift! I am sorry I did this - it did not do a bit of what was promised
Robert T (RealFriend) 15 Oct 2010
It's not well known but the Fraxel Laser can melt fat in your face.

THIS IS NOT GOOD. The face over the years is continually losing fat and it's one of the major contributions to an aging face.

My girlfriend lost some of the fat she had injected under her eyes to remove the bags and the Fraxel destroyed a lot of that fat.
realist 16 Oct 2010
Did the doctor who recommended Fraxel for her know that she had had fat injected under her eyes? He should reimburse her for what she paid for it, if so. Since he's a doctor and should know better (or not be doing procedures he does not understand)...
FightingMad 31 Oct 2010
Please PM me the links to where this info is on the doc's website, Realist, about the dangers of lasers. I cannot find them on his website.

Thank you.
realist 7 Nov 2010
www.garthfisher.com

Look under the Naked Truth Series of Videos. Chapter 11 and 12 are titled "Laser Complications" and "More Laser Complications" respectively, so you have to "play" the video, its not written in the text of the website itself. Hope that helps.
evilfraxel 25 May 2011
realist, i'm here just to let you know i read your review and hear your pain.

i am going through the same thing.

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