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Thank you for your question! It is possible that they are burns , hard to really see the photo but normally you would be very uncomfortable during that process. I believe its normal changes on pigmented lesions. Should it be a burn cool compresses, avoid sun exposure and making sure that the area is kept clean is the best you can do until it clears.
Hello txt is a great dual treatment and gives very nice results however there is some downtime from either swelling of in the case of lentigines ( sun spots) there is a darkening that develops. It is possible that they are burns , hard to really see the photo but normally you would be very uncomfortable during that process. I believe its normal changes on pigmented lesions. Should it be a burn cool compresses, avoid sun exposure and making sure that the area is kept clean is the best you can do until it clears.
Great question! Laser genesis is a gentle treatment, I wouldn't see any issues with having microneedling and laser genesis performed within 2 weeks of each other.
I would definitely space apart, as the redness post microneedling and PRP can be reduced by laser genesis. From a safety POV, no problems, but from a logical point- space apart by 3-7 days. This may give you better long term results, Dr Davin Lim. Brisbane. Australia.
The answer is simple- NONE. All these treatments will give MARGINAL improvement with one, even 3 treatments. The use of a good lactic acid or glycolic acid compound cream, together with time and sun protection and most importantly TIME will give you the best results. Dr Davin S. Lim. Brisbane. ...
Hi, I don't have a photo to work from but I suspect that Secret RF, which is a radiofrequency microneedling machine, may be the treatment for you. The penetration of the tines into the skin is controlled to a tenth of a mm. The discharge of radiofrequency energy to the dermis results in tiny...
The optimal laser in your situation is the use of a particular WAVELENGTH in a short pulse duration, carbon can be absorbed into the sebaceous gland. Another option is a non laser treatment with PDT using the 633 wavelength. See a dermatologist for a tailored treatment. All the best, Dr Davin L...
Hi, Thank you for your question. Cleansing of the skin is always a good practice prior to the administration of any aesthetic treatment of the skin. As the skin was not penetrated, the risk to you of an adverse event is low. Hope that this helps put your mind at ease.
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