Thanks for the input. It seems suspicious to me too. It's not a special offer and other services they offer are at the market price for this region/city (e.g. laser hair removal, microdermabrasion txs, etc.). So I've been skeptical, though admittedly captivated.
Does anyone have thoughts about my last post regarding BBL at only $150/treatment by a nurse practitioner? The clinic has a Sciton Profile BBL machine. I'm concerned about possible burning since I am already fair skinned and figure this may predispose one to burning easier, I imagine. What concerns or issues would you consider when looking for BBL or IPL treatments? I don't know much about BBL or IPL for rosacea and have had trouble finding guidelines or specific issues to consider when researching it. Thanks
Hi Merry,
A nurse practitioner suggested I receive a BBL treatment for what she called my mild rosacea (I've had facial redness since at least my teens). It is only priced at $150/treatment (seems like a very low price). The machine is the Sciton Profile BBL. What questions would you suggest I ask regarding treatment? Thanks a lot- your posts have been helpful!
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