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The costs are going to vary by practitioner. I would advise that you call around and get a few quotes. However, you definitely want to person administering the laser to have training and experience. It is worth the extra cost in the long run. Hope this helps --
Costs are going to depend on where you are going, who is doing the treatment, what areas are being treated, etc. It will be quite a range. For a full face at my office which is about 12,000-15,000 pulses, it costs approximately $125. There is no downtime with the procedure and patients don't necessarily do a series with us. Most of my patients like to do the treatment about every 3 months or so. I like to customize packages for my patients based on their needs and what we are treating. Discuss options with your providing physician. "This answer has been solicited without seeing this patient and cannot be held as true medical advice, but only opinion. Seek in-person treatment with a trained medical professional for appropriate care."
I can appreciate your concerns and address them with our patients daily. We have had great success treating texture issues on all skin types with the PicoSure Laser with the FOCUS lens array. We normally recommend a series of 4 treatments, once every 4 weeks. This...
To be honest I'd not recommend gauze near your eyes during a treatment. I was once at a demo where they did this and the technician paused just long enough to look up and the gauze caught on fire! So if I have a patient that needs to protect a specific area during treatment there is special tape...
Without knowing the strength of your chemical peel it is impossible to direct you on how long to wait before resuming your normal skincare regime. However, generally it is a 5-7 day waiting period after these procedures. Dr. Tam