There is a local spa going out of business. They are offering Laser Genesis at a very reduced price. However, 4 - 6 treatments are required. I may only be able to get one before the salon closes. Would this be worthwhile along with a TITAN (also at a reduced price)? How much time must pass before getting a second treatment? The spa will be closing a week after my treatment. Would that be too soon for a second treatment?
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You are a great candidate for lasergenesis! Lasergenesis is an Nd:YAG laser that uses a rapid pulse rate to help stimulate collagen formation in the skin. It will help reduce the redness and the size of your large pores. It helps really improve the skin texture and reduce...
Laser Genesis is a 1064 Nd:YAG laser that is used to stimulate the production of collagen from the deeper layers of the skin to help reduce the size of pores and reduce redness due to Rosacea and dilated blood vessels. Because it is a long-wavelength laser, it can safely treat all skin types....
The obagi system is a good skin care system. However, I would recommend using Retin-A of up to 0.1% in this case. The laser treatments you listed are used more for fixing sun damaged skin and dark spots. It sounds to me like a mild fruit acid peel would work best for treating your oily skin and...