Blistering during Smoothbeam... How to prevent
#41
Posted 02 February 2004 - 09:06 PM
first...what type of questions should i ask to see if hes competitent in dealing with the machine?
second...have any asians on here had any positive outcomes?
thanks for the help
#42
Posted 02 February 2004 - 10:47 PM
Actually, I'd be cool If it was someone else talking about the spa, but we don't need to hear the OWNER'S opinions of it. I mean, she isnt going to say anything bad about it, so it's biased.
fromchicago: You spoke for all of us by attempting to limit the information SkinRN is providing us - telling her not to cross the line.
Actually, the board rule is:
"Do not post simply to advertise another site or product."
In my opinion, SkinRN was not doing this. Furthermore, she was asked direct questions and answered them. Even you asked her questions.
When you say "we don't need to hear the OWNER'S opinions of it" that is speaking for all of us.
It is obvious her information regarding her practice is going to be biased, that is the case with virtually everything. For example, If something works for you, you are going to express that and that is fine.
If anyone wishes to discuss this matter further, please PM me - further posts on this particular subject will be removed.
#43
Posted 02 February 2004 - 10:56 PM
#44
Posted 03 February 2004 - 01:56 AM
#45
Posted 03 February 2004 - 10:20 AM
Don't you find that you be way too expensive? Especially for south carolina?
I mean, I thought if you get get all 6, there should be a deal.
320/treatment isnt exactly a deal.
I agree, the price seems rather steep. I remember reading the going rate was more like 200 or so a pop. I think it's important to keep the price affordable for the patients. It's not like someone needs this for cosmetic reasons. I think decent skin is more of a necessity in life.
#46
Posted 03 February 2004 - 10:21 AM
#47 Guest_ObiWontonKenoli_*
Posted 03 February 2004 - 12:20 PM
He then reduced it to $250/full face
#48
Posted 04 February 2004 - 12:38 AM
Don't you find that you be way too expensive? Especially for south carolina?
I mean, I thought if you get get all 6, there should be a deal.
320/treatment isnt exactly a deal.
I agree, the price seems rather steep. I remember reading the going rate was more like 200 or so a pop. I think it's important to keep the price affordable for the patients. It's not like someone needs this for cosmetic reasons. I think decent skin is more of a necessity in life.
it's not too outrageous. i've been quoted $500 a pop. that's expensive. going rate is $200 because we are all seeking the cheap prices. i found one for $250 a treatment and i was happy.
while it would be grand to have everything in life be a reasonable price, it just isn't how it works. we don't know each individual doctor's overhead, capital outlay, etc., so without that knowledge who are we to judge their prices? they're not in the business of subsidizing our treatment. accutane costs an arm and a leg, i was paying $600 a month (before I got insurance). you either pay the price or you don't.
#49
Posted 14 February 2004 - 02:12 PM
Blister formation (or vesiculation) is due to epidermal thermal damage and can be produced by several different laser systems, but it is most common with Q-switched laser irradiation for tattoo removal. Explanations for its development include use of excessive laser fluences or inadvertent absorption of laser energy attributable to the increased presence of an epidermal chromophore (eg, melanin in a tan). The concomitant use of tissue cooling (through a contact chill tip or cryogen spray) serves to protect the epidermis from excessive thermal damage during laser irradiation
Maybe this applies to SB?? I guess no tan, and a cooling spray are the way to go. Anyone's doctor use a cooling spray?
#50
Posted 14 February 2004 - 04:16 PM
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#53
Posted 26 February 2004 - 10:30 PM
Brittany
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