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Candela QuadraLASE Treatment for Skin Texture. Mount Juliet, TN

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I had the procedure performed due to concerns...

WORTH IT$1,000
I had the procedure performed due to concerns about uneven skin texture and pore size. I also had some mild scarring from acne. So far, I have been very satisfied with the results. The downtime was minimal (about 4-5 days for complete recovery) and I consider the procedure to have been a worthy investment. I already have a noticeable improvement in my skin texture and I anticipate that my skin will continue to improve over the next 3 to 6 months. I would highly suggest this procedure to anyone concerned about the quality of their skin texture and visible pore size.

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E. Dwayne Lett, MD

E. Dwayne Lett, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

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As far as medical providers go, Dr. Lett is top notch. He answered all of my questions and explained the procedure completely during my consultation. I never felt pressured into having the procedure performed. On the day of my procedure, he explained the process and answered any questions that I had. During the procedure, my comfort was his priority and he took his time to make sure that all anesthetics were effective in reducing pain from the CO2 laser process. I've dealt with many different physicians in different specialties throughout the years and I can safely say that Dr. Lett and his practice are among the best that I have encountered. I highly encourage anyone seeking cosmetic surgery to consult with his office.

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Great to hear that you're happy with your results and that the downtime was bearable. Do you have any recovery tips to share with the community? Would you consider sharing some before and progress photos?