lipsfordays

Location: California
Joined: 20 Jun 2009
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No it is definitely more invasive especially for olive skin. If you had really light skin I would suggest it. For your acne you might want to try laser genesis or ipl. Pearl fractional will leave hyper pigmentation on olive skin that will never go away!
Cover your skin with Oxygenetix. I've written many articles on it on my site Beauty Style Watch. It is the only cover up that works and is made for such treatments.

You will be red for a long time and some of the blotchiness may never go away. Pearl Fractional really should only be done on an older person or one with severe lines and wrinkling. Your doctor should not have recommended this to you. Only Pearl...You look too young with nice skin...sigh
I know! If you are not old with deep lines I DO NOT recommend Pearl Fractional to you. You will never completely heal and the redness may not subside permanently. Sorry...

Pearl is the way to go to even out your skin tone and make your skin glow. The redness does go away to reveal beautiful skin.

Try using oxygenetix makeup to cover your redness and blotchiness. It's the only thing that works and was created for after laser treatments and plastic surgery.
Well, I'm sorry to say that you may not get your normal skin back. It has been 1 and 1/2 years for me and my skin is still not the same. It was actually perfect before I did the pearl fractional. I did not need fractional because I am too young and my skin is too dark...oh, well...Unfortunately, you may never completely recover...I hope you have better luck then me!
NO. My lips are naturally full. I don't have the meg ryan snarl that's how you can tell they are mine.

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Pearl laser: Fine Lines - Pearl Fractional is Taking Forever to Heal on my Face 6 months ago 8
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