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I decided to try a profound to help tighten the area under my chin. I was intrigued by the fact that you may only need to do it every 1-4 years. I have a hard time keeping up on monthly appointments so this seemed like a much better fit. I saw a special for 50% off at a med spa I’ve gone to in the past (coming out of quarantine, I think they were trying to get people in), so it seemed like a good time to try it out. I tried to schedule the procedure a week after the consultation but they rescheduled to make sure I stayed out of the sun for at least 2 full weeks before. I wish I had realized how strict the procedure is about not being in the sun. I am really good about wearing sunscreen everyday and hats if I’ll be outside for a while but they were strict on avoiding sun altogether as much as possible. Definitely more of a late fall/winter procedure, not June. When I went in they put a numbing cream on my face. Then injected me with lidocaine shots and started the procedure immediately after injecting the lidocaine. The shots were the most painful part, but not bad because I was already mostly numb. I was 98% numb for the procedure. Occasionally I’d feel a little something, but it wasn’t bad at all. My provider gave me arnica Montana 30x hpus, a prescription to prevent cold sores (I’ve never had any but they said the procedure could trigger it) and an Alastin kit as part of the cost. I don’t know if they decreased the number of treatment injections because of the special it seemed like I had really good coverage. They did 172 on each of the three areas (left side of face, right side and neck). I only noted the number because the assistant was so surprised they all were equal. Side note: another med spa I go to more regularly found out I was getting Profound done and encouraged me to purchase the Alastin skin nectar for post procedure (at $200) from them. I didn’t realize Aesthetica was including it with the cleanser, sunscreen, recovery balm and moisturizer with the procedure. I have not used Alastin before. I was planning on using the skin medica TNS recovery complex but both recommended Alastin. I am really liking the kit they provided. Updated on 18 Jun 2020: The swelling is bad in the mornings, but by evening it is much better. Bruises are still quite noticeable. Thank goodness people are still wearing masks so I could leave the house if I wanted to. I still can’t use sunscreen (until day 7) so I can’t leave very often. Updated on 25 Jun 2020: I now understand why they said I would need two weeks off. I’ve gone into work a couple of times and people always ask me what happened. The bruising has mostly faded, but my face/neck is still tender to the touch (almost everywhere they treated) as though the whole thing is bruised. I did not have pain when not touching treated areas. Updated on 20 Aug 2020: I should’ve posted a picture last month because I actually thought it looked better then. My skin had a great glow to it for about a month after I healed from the procedure. I also broke out quite a bit, I think from the super thick moisturizer they had me use. Now I think it’s about back to being pretty similar to pre-procedure. I’m hoping to start seeing new improvements soon. Updated on 20 Aug 2020: I wish I had taken a picture after one month. My face had a great glow to it for about a month after I healed. I feel like now it’s gone back to how it looked before the procedure. Hoping that it will continue to improve over the next few months. I had quite a break out after I healed (during the glow) I think it was due to the heavy moisturizer they had me use.