It could be normal to only be slightly red after this procedure and have that disappear in a few hours. When you are using it for anti-aging and preventative treatments, the ideal settings will produce a slight redness that will pass within a few hours. If you are going in for...
Can not explain. Maybe a blood blister from your epidermis, was it there in the before photos? It may resolve if it was caused by the BBL. Ask your specialist, as they can have a closer examination and have access to the before photos. All the best, Dr Davin Lim. Brisbane. Australia.
Thank you for submitting your question. The BBL does have a modality for rosacea than help calm some of the redness as well as correct some of the broken vessels. This will be an ongoing maintenance program. I would suggest visiting with a service provider in your area that would be able to re...
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