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Vampire facelift will definitely help , but is by no means the final solution for your scars. Scars are very difficult to treat and you will need combination treatments to improve the scars. See a dermatologist or a cosmetic dr for an evaluation.
Acne scars need a combination approach for improvement. For the best results, one should target the acne scar type. As everyone has a unique pattern of acne scarring, the best solution is a tailored one. Typically you need fillers like bellafill and sculptra for atrophic indented type scars with or without subcision. Subcision for depressed tethered scars. Vascular lasers like yellow laser, aerolase, excel V or IPL for redness or thick scars. And lasers such as fraxel, erbium, co2 or fractional radiofrequency like venus viva, skinfinity, intensif microneedling RF for textural issues and superficial scarring. Deep ice pick scars and narrow box car scars are best treated with TCA CROSS and punch excision. All lasers are combined with microneedling and PRP to get even better results and improve healing times. The majority of patients will have a collection of different scar types, and hence a tailored treatment plan is needed by an expert physician. It is never about the laser or product that gives the results, its about the expert behind the equipment that gets you the outcome. Scars cannot be cured and will need life-long treatments to maintain and build on the results. Best, Dr. Emer.
Yes, Vampire Facelift will help but resurfacing or Bellafill will help better. Resurfacing will create a controlled injury and allow collagen stimulation and rehealing. Bellafill injected into the depressions has collagen in it for immediate improvement and stimulates collagen growth for long lasting (5 year) results.
Thank you for your question and posting pictures. Anything can help and there is no perfect answer for anyone. No one has perfect skin, but you can probably get improvement in your scars. Every physician will have their area of expertise and preferred treatments. You might find success with microneedling with PRP, TCA Cross, subcision, fillers, etc. There is no best treatment, especially chemical peel.Some lasers are proven very effective on acne scars. After a complete consultation in a medical setting, you would probably be a candidate for a several treatment options depending on your skin type, severity of the scar and how much downtime you can take. Keep in mind that more intense/deeper treatments require more downtime, but you will need less treatments. If you choose a short downtime treatment plan, you will need more treatments in the series. The most gentle would be something like the PicoSure FOCUS treatment with almost no downtime for both scars and sun damage. It is safe for all skin types, but you would probably need 4 to 8 treatments. Another option would be a fractional 1540 nm laser treatment like ICON or Fraxel. With these treatment you could have redness and swelling for 1 to 3 days, but need less treatments. Based on your skin type, you ARE NOT a candidate for a fractional CO2 treatment with 7 days of redness and swelling. Look for a medical setting with a doctor in house, where they have multiple laser options and experience treating your scars. Prices vary by market. Best of luck
Vampire facelifts can give some volumizing definition, and help make skin look healthier from the inside out.I like it for eye and mouth Rejuvenation. For large volume deficits get fat transfer or Sculptra as well.For scarring on the face pair a vampire facelift with microneedling and prp (vampire facial). The more treatments the better.Best. Dr Brecht Seattle, Wa
A facial only uses topical numbing agents but a facelift uses fillers and those are not recommended. Although they appear safe in general they are not used in pregnancy as they simply haven't been studied.
PRP treatments, whether the Vampire FaceLift or the Vampire Facial is an excellent adjunct to a CO2 laser skin resurfacing treatment. Though I would not do the Vampire Facial microneedling or microdermabrasion treatment until after the re-epithelial phase after a CO2 laser...
There is no reason why you would not be a candidate for Vampire breastlift, Vampire Facelift, Vampire Facial, etc. Using your own blood plasma with its growth factors will improved oxygenation, shape and possibly sensation.