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Vivace

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I normally don’t write reviews but this procedure is relatively new and I was so pleased with my results I’m excited to share. My major concerns for trying this treatment were large pores in my t zone and cheeks. I have a few small dark spots from zits, fine lines around my eyes and under eye area (small bags). I’ve had microneedling in the past and for me it’s VERY painful. I’ve heard some can stand it and some cannot. I’ve had almost all of my procedures (except 2 facials) done at the most reputable plastic surgeons medspa in my city from a highly qualified medical esthetician. My esthetician told me about Vivace and suggested it for my concerns. I’ve had one treatment almost two weeks ago and I had amazing results. I’ve noticed a smoother complexion overall, brighter, tighter pores especially on my cheeks, and an improvement in my undereye area. I’m going to schedule my second treatment and will definitely be documenting my results then as well. My esthetician did two passes over my entire face, it was relatively painless. Some places I felt nothing, around my eye area was the only place I felt pain and on a scale or 1-10 it was maybe a 4. Very tolerable. I felt for the price it was worth it for me as microneedling is way too painful. I want to include I also have a really great at home skin care regimen of Obagi and Skinmedica morning and night. For this procedure I followed strict instructions to use only a gentle cleanser, my ha5 serum, moisturizer, and sunscreen. Always go to a reputable office for procedures like this that use any kind of needle on your skin and follow the instructions for aftercare to a t. Those things have never failed me. I hope this review is helpful!

Replies (2)

Thanks for sharing your review! Please keep us posted on your second treatment! 

Interesting that an aesthetician did this. In most states microneedling is not in their scope of practice.