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Before jumping to the next relatively expensive "bells and whistles" device that is backed far more by marketing hype than hard science (as you have already learned unfortunately the hard and expensive way), you might wish to consider some relatively inexpensive treatments that have a proven track record (each over twenty years) for both efficacy and safety; subcision for elevating boxcar and rolling scars; TCA CROSS for ice pick scars and dilated pores; and professionally performed microneedling for improving superficial texture and color irregularities. I have personally been performing each of these procedures for well over two decades with gratifying results. Time to stop wasting precious time and money with faddish "energy-based" devices and consult with an experienced, board certified cosmetic dermatologist. Best of luck.
Hi, though 55 is quite high on Fractora, it is not deep enough to cause volume loss. It’s not penetrating into the fat layer. Give it a minimum of 3 months. Also, find a provider that upgraded to Morpheus8 - less pain, better results.
Hyperpigmentation of any kind needs a combination approach of peels like cosmelan, enlighten and aerify along with dermarolling (EmerageSkin roller with anteage AERIFY MD ampules weekly,; lasers like Clear + Brilliant, Aerolase or Laser Genesis; radiofrequency like Venus Viva; and constant s...
Well Fractora RF is just what it sounds like - fractionated radio frequency. It has zero ability to treat broken capillaries and age spots and has zero color to it. A fractional 1540 laser is a laser that's fractionated. It (along with photo facials) treat discoloration in the skin. Both are...