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post Aug 13 2004, 02:56 AM
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did you take accutane?
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post Aug 13 2004, 07:10 AM
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It cost me $175 which I think is pretty reasonable


$175 ? Is that a typo? That's not reasonable, more like darn near free.
Here in Los Angeles I pay $65 just for a quick office visit.

Can you tell me in what city your doc is located?
I'm doing research on subcision and fillers for my scars, so your posts
have been very helpful.
You go girl!

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post Aug 13 2004, 07:55 AM
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QUOTE (OursFan @ Aug 12 2004, 06:34 PM)
dave666: Since having subcision and two rounds of N-Lite my improvements seemed to diminish somewhat. I wanted more improvement than I got and so I decided to have needling done. I have had two sessions of needling thus far and I feel I have seen more improvement from that than from subcision, thus far. At this time, I do not intend to have subcision done again, but I do intend on having at least two more sessions of needling done in time.

That being said, some people have had good results from subcision. Unfortunately, I have no idea how your skin or anyone else's will respond to it.

Do you have any comparison pics post needling? By the way, congrats on improvement that you are having biggrin.gif
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post Aug 13 2004, 07:51 PM
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Yes, I took Accutane.

Please PM me if you need more information on the Dr.

The link to my needling comparison pics are in one of Rossignol's posts above.
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post Jan 25 2006, 02:09 AM
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how long did you have to wait to have this subcision done?

i asked to have a peeling last year and am still waiting for my appointment.

thanx

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post Feb 16 2006, 11:44 PM
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*bump*

How long until the swelling subsided?
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post Feb 17 2006, 08:29 AM
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it's funny when people ask questions on old threads that ended 2 years ago

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Rossignol
post Dec 19 2006, 02:25 PM
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Hi Guys, I hope you're all well! It's nice to come back here after what seems like a long time away - I've been busy with university finals and subsequent finding of a job!

Anyway, I finally got round to having my first round of Subcision today. It was performed by Dr Patalay, who works under Dr Chu and Dr Texera at the Hammersmith hospital in London. This treatment was actually at Ealing general hospital, which was a bit of a pain to get to, but I feel great to have finally had it done.

The procedure was very similar to the above descriptions by Tamara and others. It lasted for around 30 minutes, with seemingly about half of this being devoted to the anaesthetic! This was by far the worst part - I wasn't expecting anything too bad from the descriptions above but I did find the shots quite unpleasant - mainly due to the pulling and stretching of the skin while the needle was in, apparently to get an even spread of the anaesthetic. It was bearable, but was very uncomfortable for those ten minutes or so, certainly more so than the session of needling I had done.

Following the ten or so shots of local anaesthetic, Dr Patalay proceeded with the subcision, using the Nokor needle to sever the tethered scars. Because I was so numb, I didn't really feel much of this, apart from a couple of sharp areas that were less numbed. I could feel and hear the scar tissue being cut, which was a strange sensation, as mentioned by other posters, but there was no real pain involved in this part.

As Tamara mentioned, there did seem to be quite a lot of blood, and following the procedure, the nurse had to press hard on my cheeks for 5 minutes with gauze to stem the bleeding.

I'm not expecting wonderful results from this - Dr Patalay said the first session usually yields the least impressive results as the scars are so tightly bound down. He said subsequent sessions are generally more successful, but that I should expect to see some improvement. He suggested 30% might be a reasonable figure. Also, Dr Patalay is obviously not as experienced with the subcision as the two consultants are. I'm hoping for my next session I might get Chu or Texera, but I don't think there's any way of specifying this unless you go Private.

Following the procedure, my cheeks felt very thickly numb, and I was very swollen for the first 2 couple of hours. As Robert (I think) described, the look is very "Hamster cheeks"! The bruising isn't as bad as I'd expected initially, although I'm expecting it to get worse before it gets better.

6 hours later, I'm left with some swelling still, some slight numbness in my cheeks, and with some bloody and bruised areas on both cheeks. I look similar to how I looked following the needling, only less bloody and more bruised/swollen. I'm following the nutritional regimen outlined in the pinned thread - not to the letter but most of it, and am also applying amino plex - I'm hoping these will help with the healing.

I'm going to be uploading some photos logging my progress over the next couple of weeks.

Thanks for taking the time to read this and don't hesitate to get in touch with any questions about my procedure - hopefully I'll be able to provide some answers!

All the best,

Paul.
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post Dec 21 2006, 04:47 PM
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Still quite bruised and swollen today, but most of the redness has gone down. I'm hoping that by this time tomorrow most of the swelling will have subsided, as it has been going down quite significantly over the course of the day.

I'm continuing with the regimen of vitamins/supplements (particularly Arnica Montana, Bromelain, and Vit C) and applying amino plex and copper peptides.

Will upload pictures soon hopefully.
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post Dec 21 2006, 07:23 PM
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Hi Rossignol.

Is Dr Patalay trained in the various acne scarring techniques to the same extent that Dr. Chu is?

From reading various comments on these boards it would appear that subcision along with a filler can significantly improve rolling scars as the tethers that get cut during the subcision do not get a chance to re-attach and the filler keeps the skin close to the normal level that it should be. Does Dr. Patalay offer a filler along with subcision? Did he advise on any other treatment in conjunction with the subcision to maximise the results?

I have some really annoying rolling scars that would benefit from a subcision.
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post Dec 22 2006, 05:33 AM
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Hi Dazarooni,

it's interesting that you ask about Dr Patalay's training. It's been something that's been worrying me a bit since my subcision. Dr Patalay, I think, is essentially a junior doctor working under the consultants in the dermatology dept, who are Dr Chu and Dr Texera (sp?), both of whom are highly experienced and have received recommendations through this forum.

When I went for my subcision, I was under the impression that it would be one of them performing the treatment, and was still under this impression right up until the anaesthetic had been administered. I was thinking that they would perhaps have a junior administer the anaesthetic before they performed the actual treatment. However, having the anaesthetic applied was so unpleasant that I was feeling a little woozy when the treatment started, and so didn't question the fact that Dr Patalay went ahead and performed it.

Now, I'm not suggesting that Dr Patalay isn't highly qualified in the procedure, but I always think it's best to have the most experienced person possible performing treatment that can potentially go wrong, particularly on your face. Dr Patalay, who looks 30 at most, is clearly not as experienced as Drs Chu and Texera (both of whom look about 50), and I am quite annoyed at myself for not piping up and asking to have it done by one of them.

At the moment, there don't look to be any complications from the subcision, and I seem to be healing quite reasonably, but I do think that for my next treatment I am going to request that I see either Dr Chu or Texera. I would just feel more comfortable knowing that they have come recommended.


In response to your questions about fillers, as far as I'm aware the only filler the dermatology dept at the Hammersmith (led by Chu and Texera) offer in conjunction with subcision is Isolagen. Unfortunately, as I'm sure you're aware, Isolagen is extremely expensive, and at around £3000, I just can't afford it. The subcision I'm getting is free on the NHS (hence the probable reason I was operated on by a junior!), but Isolagen isn't available on the NHS at the moment.

I'm hoping to get around 20-30% improvement from this subcision purely through the collagen production, and hope to build on this with subsequent treatments of subcision and needling (I think needling really helped last year, but again, its a monetary issue that is stopping me from getting more at the moment!).

I hope this answers some of your questions anyway, thanks for your interest and good luck with any treatments you decide to undergo.

Paul.
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post Dec 22 2006, 08:54 AM
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Thanks very much for that thorough reply Rossignol.

I have an appointment with Dr. Chu in 4 and a half months (The waiting list is currently 5 months) and I presume that because I will be seeing him privately, he will be the only person who carries out treatment on me.

I totally understand where you're coming from when you say that you would prefer Dr. Chu or Dr. Texera to perform the subcision as everyone wants to be treated by the best derms/docs around, rather than have someone much less experienced perform it. Like you said, maybe it's because that you are being treated on the NHS that Dr. Patalay performed it.

I know I'll need a subcision or 2 (maybe 3) to give some good improvements on my rolling scars. I know that in Dr. Chu's hands, I will be allowing myself the luxury of being treated by the best. I've read so many good things about him and am really looking forward to seeing him. His prices seem very cheap when compared to others around the UK (for subcision, TCA Cross etc) and that is very heartening.

Good luck with your treatment Rossignol and be sure to keep us updated on your recovery. smile.gif



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post Jan 6 2008, 02:58 AM
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Hey guys, just wondering if subsicision has a chance to make things worse?
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post Jul 6 2008, 01:11 AM
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Has anybody experiences on needling and severe chest/shoulders/back scars? Does it help?

I have 10 year old acne conglobata scars that are mostly of the "rolling" type, and some "keloid" ones.

I was thinking about trying to go the tattoo parlor route, if I can find someone willing to do it. I have previously tried many sessions of microdermabrasion, but it helped only a bit on the smallest scars.
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post Nov 2 2008, 01:53 AM
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Hello all,
Just had subcision 2 days ago. Whole procedure lasted about 40 minutes including local anaesthetic. Still have swelling but am applying a topical antibiotic ointment to prevent infection.
Heard alot of the popping sounds of the fibrous bands being cut which is good news and will post again after micro-swelling goes down to assess results.
I was on Accutane for a year 60mg per day which i finished 5 months before having this procedure. Performed on rolling scars on my cheeks (aged a year old or less).
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post Feb 22 2009, 10:11 PM
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QUOTE (God's Son @ Nov 2 2008, 01:53 AM) *
Hello all,
Just had subcision 2 days ago. Whole procedure lasted about 40 minutes including local anaesthetic. Still have swelling but am applying a topical antibiotic ointment to prevent infection.
Heard alot of the popping sounds of the fibrous bands being cut which is good news and will post again after micro-swelling goes down to assess results.
I was on Accutane for a year 60mg per day which i finished 5 months before having this procedure. Performed on rolling scars on my cheeks (aged a year old or less).
Any questions just ask
Cheers


Now that it has been a couple of months, can you tell me what affect, if any, the subcision had on your scars? I am going to have the procedure done in one month and I'm curious what I can expect.

Do you have any before and after photos?

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