Im 34 and Im seeing these stretch mark looking lines between my boobs and mid chest area its from years of tanning and no sunblock used. Is co2 the right laser for that and if so how many treatments would I need to completely get rid of it. Also will I build collagen in the chest area like we do in the face?
I have a collagen syndrome (the velvet skin and cigarette paper scar healing, sometimes atrophic scarring, but not the elasticity) and I also have ice pick scars and texture on my chin. I am wondering what I can do to treat? I am looking for a provider to help me improve my scars.
I am looking to reduce fine lines, help with a tiny bit of pigmentation and hopefully build collagen. Can anyone weigh in about Sculptra as well? I just feel like I'm losing volume and want to freshen up without looking like I had work done. Thank you!
I had fraxel 1550 for some small acne scars, fine lines and pores. My skin is still red and has hatching mark's after 2 weeks. Is this normal? If not what are my options to calm down my redness. The doctor told me the redness is the collagen working and doing its thing to remodel. Help?
For Fraxel Restore in treating superficial fine lines, enlarged pores and shallow scars, from your experience, is most of the dermal improvement from new collagen stimulation of these indications seen right after 4th and fifth session treatment or have you seen most of dermal improvements months after last session?
Hi! Ive had 2 fraxel restore treatments. My last session was a month ago and I've spaced them around six weeks apart so it's been around two and a half months total. Question: is there a sweet spot if you will on the collagen recovery process where my skin really kicks in with healing/rebuilding itself? I've just noticed it going from great looking to stressed looking and I'm wondering if underneath its trying to build up the collagen and in due time I will see my final results? Thanks!
I know co2 gives the best erasing of age spots and fine wrinkles but if my skin is actually all over very thin I was wondering if the fraxel pixels actually go deeper than the co2 could do safely and thereby stimulating more collogen at a deeper level resulting in thicker more youthful skin (at least from the thickness aspect)