Dr Ersek is the best! He didn’t hesitate one second to help me at the last minute with surgery. I have been a patient almost 15 years now and can’t say enough about how great he is and the staff at Personique. Highly recommend.
Personique staff and Dr. Ersek took great care of me, very caring, sincere and extremely professional! The whole process was fairly smooth. Thank you Personique Team! I would recommend them to anyone
I'm 61 now but met Dr. Ersek when I was about 34 years old. I will get him to send digital files to post so stay tuned. Too many to count surgeries with Dr. Ersek. I never once was nervous going into surgeries whether it was face lift x2-3 , Nose job ( gorgeous) breasts ( beautiful) liposuction, fat transfer and more. Ersek is a very very talented surgeon with fantastic bedside manor. Stay tuned for through the year's pictures and possible future surgery
I've always wanted to get a breast augmentation as long as I could remember. I'm 21 years old and underwent my a breast augmentation for my 21st birthday. Best decision I've ever made and if I could without a doubt I'd do it all over again. I went into Personique and had a free consultation, I got approved for a care credit card and booked my surgery. I'm due for my 6 month post-op here in a few weeks and I can't express enough how happy I am with the results.
Very Disappointed with Dr. Robert Ersek I had a facelift and chin augmentation with Dr. Robert Ersek in March 2024, and I am extremely unhappy with the results. Not only did the procedure disfigure my face, but Dr. Ersek's treatment of me throughout the process was disrespectful and lacked any empathy. When I expressed my concerns about the outcome and explained how I was feeling, Dr. Ersek’s response was less than reassuring. He simply said, "I am human and make mistakes," while rolling his eyes. That response did nothing to ease my distress, and I was left feeling like my concerns didn't matter to him at all. I initially sought Dr. Ersek’s help after a previous doctor failed to deliver results on a different procedure. Dr. Ersek advised me to ask the previous doctor for a refund, assuring me that if they were ethical and reputable, I would receive one. To his credit, my previous doctor did refund the money, but when I asked Dr. Ersek’s assistants, Angelica and Ashly, about getting a refund for the procedure that went wrong, they assured me I would be refunded as well. They claimed to have experience with such situations. However, months later, I received nothing, and I was made to feel like I was the problem. I paid for a procedure that only left me with sagging skin, a deformed chin, and a much older appearance. To make matters worse, I received a letter from Dr. Ersek stating that he would no longer be my doctor. All I wanted was to improve my appearance and receive some empathy during a difficult time, but instead, I experienced poor customer service, a lack of professionalism, and a doctor who seemed uninterested in helping me. After months of trying to reach out for a refund, my calls were ignored, and I never received a single penny back. Please think twice before choosing Dr. Ersek. I feel I entrusted my care to someone who is too focused on their own reputation and not the well-being of their patients. All I was asking for a refund to go and get better results somewhere else , just like I did the first time I went to see Dr Ersek.
As a 35yo mom, I've spent the last year finally spending time and energy focusing on my own health and wellbeing. I have a wonderfully supportive husband and a kind-hearted almost 9yo daughter who was 9lbs at birth (42 weeks!). While I've always had a thin shape, I spent years after giving birth disguising the extra skin my pregnancy produced over my abdomen. Worse still, because I didn't have a lot of fat on my stomach, my belly skin looked wrinkled - like a 90 year old woman's! I never considered myself overly vain, and really resisted the idea of plastic surgery. It didn't feel like something I would have ever done. It wasn't "me". But when the skin on my stomach STILL bothered me, almost a decade after giving birth, I finally gave myself permission to explore the possibilities. While many woman embrace their post-pregnancy bodies (and I applaud them for doing so!), I was tired of trying to accept the way my navel looked - even though I was the only person it bothered. 8 months ago, I had a "mommy makeover" and got a tummy tuck and breast augmentation. My experience was hard but ultimately, such a gift. My confidence in myself skyrocketed. Additionally, the surgery made me realize how grateful I am to be alive, to have a healthy body, and to want to take care of it. I started working out 5x week - something I had NEVER done consistently previously! Now, I feel like I've never been stronger and healthier. A month or two ago, at an afterschool function when a topic shifted to healthy living habits, I overheard my daughter describing my husband and I by saying, "Both my parents eat really healthy and exercise almost every day. They really take care of themselves." It made my heart swell. While I've always eaten well, I never considered myself athletic and I sure didn't do everything I could to be healthy. (My husband has always been a distance runner, so he was already exercising). Hearing my daughter's view of me as being someone who really makes the effort to be strong made me feel like I'm setting a positive example. This website was immensely helpful for me to overcome my own mental blocks to get plastic surgery, understand what to expect and demystify fears. I would have NEVER gone through with my MM without it. As a result, I've become a Real Self "Real Friend". Helping encourage other women who are going through these deeply personal and emotional journeys to discover their strongest selves has been AWESOME! Now, I have the opportunity to try a relatively new procedure - SculpSure - and report back. Wow. What an honor!So thus begins my SculpSure review. While I am participating in this as a promotional opportunity, rest assured that anything I write here is my honest and hopefully valuable opinion. If you've read my MM review, you'll know that every procedure has its ups and downs (!) and I'm happy to share mine.I received this complimentary treatment through the RealFriends program. Updated on 16 Jul 2018: Ahhh! I'm getting so excited to try SculpSure! Three weeks ago I was reviewing a few different SculpSure providers in town to determine who to consult with. Just like with my MM surgery, I mainly looked at things like: ~Existing online reviews from multiple sites, including Real Self. Some providers are newer to Real Self, and in this case, all 3 of the ones I was considering had limited information on this site, so I looked at other sites like Yelp, Google Reviews, etc. to help inform my choice. ~The website of the providers. I look specifically at how much information they provide, whether the info on their site feels well-rounded and highlights not only benefits of procedures, but risks, realistic results, and outlines which patients are best suited to which procedures, etc. I always look for before and after pictures of real patients, ideally with diverse body types and a body types/age similar to mine. ~The credentials of the providers themselves, be it physicians/surgeons, aestheticians, nurses and support staff, and how much ongoing education or research they appear to continue to participate in. Ideally you want to be entrusting your body with people who are interested in learning about new techniques and advances, but can also be cautious about following trends of the "the next big thing". Surgeons/practices that teach often have to stay fresh with their skills. ~How long have they been in business? What is the focus or specialty of the practice? Some providers do everything under the sun and others seem to focus more narrowly. IE, when I chose Dr. Kerr/Synergy Plastic Surgery for my MM, I knew he was a well-established expert on body procedures. I ultimately chose Personique on the Spot (Domain location) for a consultation. Once I had chosen them based on factors above, I arranged with their patient coordinator, Briana, to come in for a consult. Going in to the consultation I was a little nervous. I hadn't researched SculpSure to the same (possible anal retentive) degree that I had researched my MM. Typically, I'm the opposite of a min-maxer - I over-prepare and over research everything! This has led my friends to tease me, but also ask me things like, "Which washing machine should I buy?" because I'm the person Most Likely To Read All the Stuff before making a decision. In the case of medical decisions, I often use my husband's access to published research literature to go deep (he's in the medical field). So going into this SculpSure consult less prepared than usual had me feeling some anxiety. Briana put that all to ease! In a private consult room, she walked me through the basics of SculpSure, how it differs from other types of non-invasive fat removal like CoolSculpting, how it works/why, what realistic results to expect, etc. She talked about how she's been in this business for over a decade, and has seen how both surgical (lipo) and non-invasive fat removal trends have come and gone. We discussed at length the risks/benefits associated with things like Liposuction and CoolSculpting vs. SculpSure. Besides just explaining what to expect during the procedure (alternating heating up with blasts of cool for relief), she talked about WHY the diode laser works and how (by super-heating fat cells that sit just beneath the skin layer). She talked about how in each session, approximately 24% of the fat cells in the treated area are reduced (destroyed, and then later cleared through the lymphatic system). Thus, most people benefit from more than one session for a cumulative and more visible result (24% + 24% = 48% of the fat cells over 2 sessions). We also talked about how because heat-based fat removal has a "feathering" effect (meaning, some heat reaches fat cells adjacent to the targeted area), patients often see some reduction in fat in areas near their treatment area -- which also results in a smoother result compared to CoolScuplting or Lipo, where bumpiness/shelfing are greater risks. I know going into my MM that I had A LOT of concern about Lipo and the sometimes inconsistent results it can have. I had a small amount of lipo done on my flanks during my MM, but I asked Dr. Kerr to be conservative because I feared a non-smooth or very targeted look. I was relieved to hear that SculpSure has a more gradual effect between treatment and non-treatment areas. Likewise, we talked about how in comparison to CoolSculpting, there are fewer risks in using heat based treatement. The Diode lasers have been well studied, and don't have adverse reactions such as nerve damage that freezing can create. We talked about the realistic timeline for seeing results (6 - 12 weeks) and all pre and post procedure care, including massage, hydration, etc. I was especially grateful to hear her say that she's never had a patient feel the laser was too painful to proceed or proceed at the highest treatment level (typically level 4). Briana showed me some real patient before and after photos, including some of Personique's own staff present that day - so it was really nice to be able to talk to people who have access to all different procedures and ultimately choose to do SculpSure on themselves because they believe in the product and the results! After answering all my questions and quelling any anxiety I had, Briana and her team worked with me to come up with a couple different options for treatment. While my thighs are my "problem area" (where I genetically store fat), I wanted to be open minded about what area they thought would give the most pronounced results. Because SculpSure was FDA approved for treating abodmen/flanks more quickly than for thighs, there seem to be fewer reviews online that show thigh before-and-afters. I wanted Briana's opinion about whether she thought it worked less well in that area. She was reassuring and said that most people do use the laser for ab/flank areas, because it can show such pronounced results and create an hourglass shape in most people -- even perhaps those with higher BMI's who aren't considering surgical options. But she's seen great results with thighs and encouraged me to try it if its what meant the most to me. We played with a few configurations - treating perhaps my flanks and outer thighs, or my inner thighs and "banana rolls" (the area just below my buttocks). I'm considering a combination and we'll make the final decision on my first treatment day - Thurs 19th July. A typical session of SculpSure includes 4 rectangles applicators over the treatment area and applies the laser which operates for 25 minutes. I'm getting 8 applicators during my first session, so there's a couple of combinations for me to consider. Briana highly suggested doing my flank area to help exaggerate my hourglass result from my MM, and then perhaps doing my inner or outer thigh/ saddle bag area. Decisions! I'm attaching some before photos of my thighs/back. It's SO HARD to take photos at these angles, so forgive the quality. I'll be sure to post the photos the provider takes before and after also. I'm now VERY excited to do this procedure! Updated on 19 Jul 2018: Good afternoon ladies. :) I survived my first SculpSure session! Hurray! I thought I'd share some details before I forget. STATS/ SPECIFICS: `. Weight today was 116 at Personique Medical Spa before beginning treatment. 2. Measurement of the widest part of my thighs (including banana roll area) has been 21.5" (R) - 22" (L) prior to treatment. When I got home from treatment, my thighs were measuring 22.25"(R), 22.5" (L - treated first), I assume due to the beginning of swelling - or maybe the 104 degree Texas heat?! 3. I had two 25 min treatments during this 1st session. One leg per 25 min treatment. Each outer thigh had two rectangle treatment applicators strapped vertically to the saddle bag area (left leg first) and one rectangular applicator was put horizontally underneath my buttocks to treat the banana roll area, just under the butt. So each 25 min treatment had 3 applicators each (6 total). I was there for approximately an hour. 4. The machine appeared to get up to a 1.3 level after the initial 4 min. warm up period. The technician and I worked together to verify that I felt a 'zone 4' level/ fat-burning response at that level (tingling, prickling, heat, pressure/cramping). EXPERIENCE/ PAIN LEVEL: My experience at Personique was excellent. The team continues to appear very professional and knowledgeable. I met Brianna when I arrived and waited in a consult room until my appointment time (I arrived a few minutes early). The medical spa is very clean, nicely organized and aesthetically beautiful. I also appreciate that the space has calming, soothing colors and strikes the balance between "medical" and "spa" nicely. It kept my anxiety levels down. Importantly, it also feels very private when you're in a consult or treatment room. When it was time for my treatment, the technician talked me through the steps. I undressed (privately) and was provided with a robe to wear over my underwear/bra during treatment. We talked about the treatment options we had considered at my previous appointment (thighs vs flanks) and ultimately thought I would have a more pronounced result with my thigh/banana roll area. It's also where I experience the most stubborn fat, so I was happy to tackle it! We did a weigh in, and just like during my consult, the whole procedure was re-explained and the technician verified that I had followed pre-procedure protocols: not applying lotion/creams to my treatment areas, not having recent sun/sunburn in the area, not taking NSAIDs prior to (or in the week following) treatment, being hydrated and having something in my stomach, etc. We attached the 3 treatment applicator frames to my left leg first. The technician provided me with a pillow and large comforter blanket to use comfortably as I laid on the treatment table to keep my left thigh/buttocks up. It was kind of like using a pregnancy pillow and allowed me to get positioned comfortably before beginning. The frames do feel funny strapped on - they squeeze your skin/subcutaneous fat unflatteringly in a rectangle shape. Ha! The technician talked about how important creating that "pillow" of skin is to helping ensure the laser has good contact with the skin, etc. At every step of the way she made sure I was well-informed and that there was an evidenced-based logic for everything she did. As others have described, after attaching the lasers to the treatment applicator frames and beginning, there's a 4 min warm up period that acclimates your skin to the laser. It alternates between heat and cold. I would say the first 6 or 7 minutes were not overly uncomfortable. The technician provided me with a chart of expected symptoms as the laser geared up. Ideally patients want to experience something between Level 3 (tingling, heat) and Level 4 (prickling, crampiness, pressure, more heat) to make sure the laser is being effective. Strangely, the level of the laser itself is less important as the patient response - you want the maximum amount of laser power tolerable to produce the desired feeling, but not necessarily more. For me, this meant the laser got up to and stayed about a 1.3 level. I didn't experience the sensation as much as "heat" or burning feeling, so much as a prickling/pressure/cramping sensation. It was definitely uncomfortable, but not unbearable. And like others have described, just as I would think, "ooooouuuchy" the cooling sensation would kick in and provide a sense of relief. Some women have described the pain as similar to menstrual cramping, but I never got those (I always had dull backaches). I think the "waves" of discomfort followed by relief is not dissimilar to early childbirth contractions -- and I don't mean that in a scary way! But just as the body (for those who hopefully had relatively non-immediate or emergent childbirth) sort of warms up to a contraction and it gets more uncomfortable, bit by bit, and then releases and feels better, the SculpSure treatment followed that same kind of pattern. I was definitely able to have a conversation throughout and talking with the technician made the time go by much easier. We laughed and exchanged stories and it really helped. My left leg seemed to go by faster than my right leg, which for whatever reason felt more painful than my left. The level of the laser was the same for both legs (1.3) and I made it through both - but my right leg required a few deep breaths at about the 15 min mark (in part because I knew I had 10 more min to go and my first leg had gone by so much faster!). It seemed less painful the more distracted I was by conversation. Keeping my muscles relaxed also helped alleviate peak discomfort. After I was finished, we talked again about aftercare (no crazy sun exposure for a few days, expect swelling for up to 1 - 2 weeks, expect tenderness, HYDRATE for the full 6 weeks, massage at least twice per day 5 - 10 min in treatment areas, NO NSAIDs for at least a week, take Tylenol if needed, etc.). We also scheduled my next appoint for 6 weeks (last week in August) where we'll take follow up pictures and do Session 2. Overall the experience was very tolerable. Its been about 3 hours and I'm somewhat tender in the treatment areas - especially when sitting on a toilet in the banana roll areas (ack!). I know that will reduce in the next few days. I also plan to do some extra walking/exercise over and above my usual 5x week routine to encourage my lymphatic system to move the dead fat cells out. My MM Review on this site also outlines my supplement routine (collagen, Vit C, Vit E, Multi Vit, Co-Enzyme Q10, Tumeric, Omega 3's) and eating plan (whole foods, low glycemic index/low carb - lots of veggies and protein). All in all, it was a little less scary than I feared! :) Updated on 24 Jul 2018: Just a quick update to say that its been about 5 days since my first treatment. My thighs/banana roll areas that were treated are still fairly tender to the touch. I can feel when I massage them the areas that received the SculpSure laser and the areas that didn't. I'm trying to remember to massage twice a day, but really I do it when I think about it. I also probably need to be drinking a bit more water. It was 109 F here in Austin yesterday (!!!) so I probably need to be taking in even more than the 64 oz/daily recommended post SculpSure! The treatment areas are still a little swollen, but not so swollen that I think anyone but me would notice. I can see some general puffiness. The sites also look more cellulite-y than they did before, with an apparent increase in dimpling. I think this is probably due to minor swelling really showcasing the area and inflammation exaggerating the areas where threads already create a dimple. Ooooof. I'm not too worried since its so early in the process. When I measure my widest thigh area, I'm still measuring about 22" - 22.25" - so no more than 0.5" or so more than normal. I'm hoping once its all said and done after the second session, I might be down to losing an inch over my baseline starting point. [fingers crossed]. I've continued to exercise as normal, which always includes a focus on my legs/buttocks. My tenderness doesn't really cause any pain other than when I push on the treatment sites - so exercise hasn't been a problem. I'll be sure to add some photos after my next shower. :) Updated on 2 Aug 2018: Finally getting around to updating. Today marks 2 weeks since my first SculpSure session which had 2 applicators on my outer thighs (saddle bag type area) and one applicator on the area just below my buttocks (so called "banana rolls"). Stats: My thighs are measuring at their widest points 22" (L) and 21.5" (R) - which is pretty similar to my baseline. My thighs felt larger/puffier immediately following and the days after treatment (when my last photos were posted). At that time, all the areas were treated looked more "cellulite-y" than normal - Lol. I don't think the swelling was severe enough for other people to notice. In clothing it was virtually undetectable. In that way, I do think SculpSure lives up to its "lunch hour"/ non-invasive hype. The areas that were treated were tender to the touch for about a week. The pain was very manageable - similar to a sore muscle feeling. The swelling appears to have gone down back to my baseline. I can't see a huge difference yet, but I was told that optimal results are achieved: 1) after 6-12 weeks from treatment and 2) after two or more consecutive treatments. So in that way, my experience seems in line with my expectations and the information I received about the process. When I took these pictures, I can observe maybe a slight difference in my outer thighs? It's subtle at this stage, but I look forward to seeing how it continues to evolve as more time passes, and after my 2nd treatment which is currently scheduled for late August. I've continued to massage approximately 1x per day. I honestly forget to do it now that the soreness has subsided - it served as a reminder to do it! I do not feel any hard nodules forming, which is good news and would require more aggressive massage. I am continuing to eat healthy, stay hydrated, and exercise 5x week (M-F). I do spend a lot of my strength training time on my legs, so I'm hoping that's also helping my body to clear any dead cells. Overall its been a smooth, easy experience. I'm looking forward to getting to the final result! Updated on 14 Sep 2018: Hi all! So sorry for my belated update! I'm now ~8 weeks past my 1st SculpSure session (July 19th) and 1.5 weeks post my 2nd session (Sept 5th - more on that below). It's been tricky to track my progress in photos - mostly because I've been forgetful! But I have managed to notice some changes, especially prior to my second session beginning: ~ My largest thigh measurement (including the banana roll area) went DOWN to 21" R, 21.25" L. This is about 0.5" less than my starting point on both legs and the most significant change I've noticed. Yay! ~ My weight at Personique on the Spot just prior to my 2nd session was 112 lbs (!). This is less than my home scale, which has been tracking 114 lbs. Either measurement is great with me and both are less than my starting point (~116 - 118 depending on the day) ~ I have noticed some skin tightening the slightly less depth to my cellulite behind the thighs. This is difficult to measure precisely and hard to photograph without effecting it via lighting, time of day, etc. But subjectively it feels a little more smooth - though not perfect (and I don't expect it to be) ~ Additionally, I've found my pants/workout clothing fitting more loosely in the upper thighs. I have to pull up my workout leggings constantly to keep them from riding down. This is a good problem to have! All in all, I'm very pleased with my results after just the first session. The results are subtle and probably only really noticeable to me at this stage, but per the items above, I can see a difference. I feel like my thighs are thinner and a bit more streamlined on the saddle bag area. SESSION 2: I was due to get my 2nd session of SculpSure at exactly the 6 week mark, but I had to delay by one week after waking up with a tummy bug the day of my appointment. Personique was *wonderful* and very understanding and accommodating considering I had to reschedule at the last minute. Going in for my 2nd treatment was very similar to my 1st. Christie was my provider again and she is AWESOME. She called me the day before my appointment to remind me of important tips such as making sure I hadn't taken any anti-inflammatory medication (before or after), etc. etc. When I arrived she took progress photos and helped me get situated. She's 100% professional and always makes me feel at ease - which is tricky for someone who is strapped plastic to your most vulnerable areas while you're semi-nude! Most importantly, she is fantastic at talking to you the whole time and making sure you have conversation going to distract you from the discomfort of the SculpSure laser. Just as last time, I felt the laser was uncomfortable but not unbearable. I would rate my 2nd session as slightly more painful than my first - but its hard to know for sure since they were separated by 7 weeks. I don't experience the laser as pain, so much as twinging/ cramping, sometimes flinching, followed by coolness. It's hard to describe but a bit like having a contraction in a very localized area. I was able to maintain conversation throughout, with the exception of having to take a few deep breaths on my second leg. With both sessions, I felt the first leg/ side went faster and was less painful. It could be that my body became impatient and you're eager to get it over with by the time you're on your second side? Either way, it was totally manageable and I did not have to ask that the laser be turned down. During the very brief moments that I told Christie it was uncomfortable, she did a great job talking me through it, reminding me how much time I had left and swiftly providing humorous conversation instead. Laughter is the best antidote! I believe the laser got up to a 1.2 level, but its possible it went higher. I didn't pay as much attention but I do know Christie did not turn it down at any point. After my session we talked about aftercare instructions again (massage, lots of hydration, possible side effects to be on the watch for the first 24 hrs, and avoidance of anti-inflammatory medications, etc.). My soreness in the following 2 days felt significantly less than it had after the first session. I felt some soreness when massaging but fine otherwise. The photos I'm attaching are an hour or so following my 2nd session - so the swelling had just started to set in. I did notice some significant swelling which was very pronounced in the areas that had been treated for about 4 days following treatment. This swelling was only really noticeable if I was wearing something tight, like workout gear, but not noticeable to others in jeans or regular clothing. I'll do my best to continue measuring and take some backside photos soon! Updated on 20 Dec 2018: Hi all - just another update now that I'm more than 15 weeks out from my final SculpSure session. Short version: I think this procedure was absolutely WORTH IT for me and I'm contemplating undergoing another couple of sessions on my inner thighs. As a reminder, these two treatments were complementary as part of a Real Friends promotion to get "real people's" opinions of the treatment - so the fact I'm considering paying out of pocket for another couple of sessions on an adjacent area should confirm that I DO believe this procedure is worth the money. THIGH MEASUREMENTS: I lost a full 1.25 - 1.5 inches in circumference from the widest part of both of my thighs after 2 sessions. WEIGHT: Fluctuates between 111 - 114 depending on time of month. This is down 2 - 4lbs from my starting point. PANTS: When I started, my pants were usually a size 2 or 4, and now, 15 weeks post 2nd session, size 4's are too baggy around my buttocks and upper thighs and all my pants are now size 0 - 2. VISUAL: My thighs feel smoother, especially in the saddle bag area. Let's be 100% real here: I'm not devoid of cellulite and virtually no amount of treatments would make me cellulite-free. Despite hovering at 20% body fat, the majority of my extra weight is concentrated in my thighs and genetically, I'm very predisposed to cellulite. BUT, the SculpSure treatments definitely slimmed the outer part of my thighs and created more definition between my buttocks and the top of my legs. My skin feels smoother than my starting point, and somewhat tighter as well. CAVEATS: In other SculpSure reviews I've seen, the procedure works exceptionally well on abdominal fat and love handles. When I began my sessions, there were very few (and mixed) reviews on the success of SculpSure on thighs/legs. While I'm over the moon about my results, I do want to say that its important any prospective patient have realistic expectations. My legs still look like "my legs" - just slimmer around the edges :) I'm especially happy with how the results allowed me to get into smaller pants and balanced out my figure. I've always had a very small waist and larger thighs, which can make finding pants that fit a serious challenge. To get them to fit in the legs, they always gapped in the waist with extra fabric. Now, post SculpSure, I feel like all my (new, smaller) pants fit better and more evenly in both my waist and my legs. Yay! I'm attaching some (unflattering) photos taken by the lovely ladies at Personique which show my results about 5 weeks after my 2nd session. My photos, taken more recently, show my post-12 week (final) result. My exercise routine stayed the same throughout (4-5x week). I also want to affirm the positive experience I had at Personique at the Domain. The ladies there were wonderful throughout and as I said, I'm continuing to engage with them. I actually signed up for 6 sessions of laser hair removal (paying myself) and am considering another round of SculpSure (this time for my inner thighs). I highly recommend them. :)