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#1 Jrevor

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 08:04 AM

I've made a post on realself.com asking for proffessional advice on my scars (http://www.realself....phic-acne-scars ). You can also read my story there. I think i don't really have hypertrophic scars, but instead, sebaceous hyperplasia everywhere. This probably makes my skin tougher to treat.

Next week im going to a dermatologist in london.

Whenever I go on this forum, I keep being brought down by people who say that scars are forever. That they've spent trillions of dollars on treatments with 0 improvement (such as ylem). Well, let me say I don't believe that. I believe that every single treatment you do provides improvement, but its maybe because your expectations are unrealistic, or because the improvements are gradual that you don't see them right away (or because your doctor is an idiot). Ernestoria's success, and the numerous pictures I see in the internet inspire me. Laser treatment tends to provide small improvements, but improvements nonetheless. Non ablative fractional lasers seem to greatly improve the skin texture

http://scienceofacne...face-tay-et-al/

The texture of my skin is absolute crap. Everybody here has a great skin texture (even though they might have deeper scars, like ernestoria), except me. I believe that Fraxel re:store can improve on that.

I've always been fascinated with the results Z Rahman has obtained using Fraxel re:store

http://www.skinthera...006/11.9/2.html

I was wondering if it was due to the microswelling, but the picture was taken 1 month after the procedure. Since restore is a non ablative procedure, i can assume that the time on which the swelling subsides much earlier, so these results are permanent.


Also, I plan on doing fraxel re:pairs and more agressive ablative procedures, such as co2 laser resurfacing. . Also, many posts from dermatologists on realself have confirmed my suspicion that the fact that im prone to sebaceous hyperplasia doesn't mean im prone to hypertrophic scarring, so I'll probably be able to go through laser treatments because lasers don't worsen hyperplasia.

(post : http://www.realself....erplasia-effect )

Also i plan to do electrocautery on the hyperplasia that i have.

I have the theory that the time it takes you to repair your skin is proportional to the time it took you to destroy it. In my case, 10 years of cystic acne with no roaccutane (boss mode). It will take me long, and it will be expensive, but I'm gonna have a normal looking skin eventually.


I'm going to start working as a software engineer in 1 year in california. Hopefully I will have enough income to finance this.

I'll probably start my acne scar journey in one month, as I'll do whatever the dermatologist tells me , which will be financed by a side job i plan to take, besides university.

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 08:23 AM

Your scars are ideal for laser resurfacing.

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 10:31 AM

View PostMr.Don, on 18 January 2012 - 08:23 AM, said:

Your scars are ideal for laser resurfacing.

Thanks don, i hope you're right and I can get a normal looking skin in a couple of years. Honestly, I don't feel as bad as I did weeks ago, because I've seen a lot of people that have way worse and deeper scars than me.

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 11:32 AM

Good luck! Keep us posted :)

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 12:29 PM

Subcision should definitively help your deeper scars!

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 01:52 PM

I had total fx at the end of September and I've certainly had improvement and things seem to still be improving slowly. Results appeared very gradually over the months so it does take some patience. I also had 2 laser genesis treatments earlier in the autumn which certainly improved tone and texture but since the price is quite high for the results ( my main problem being scars) I probably won't be going for those anymore.
Next I'm probably going to try Intracell:
http://takahashi.cli...ksas/index.html
http://jhs70.cafe24....%28final%29.pdf
There's some nice improvement to be seen in some of the pics and the downtime should be only 2-4 days. + there's reports of it being effective against large pores and skin oiliness as well. Then again there's not that many user experiences available yet and not all the study pics show that much difference.. But I'll keep you updated on how it goes if I go for it.
I hope you find the moneys for your first treatment soon. I'm sure you'll feel a lot better of your skin already some months after it (I sure feel). Fractional Co2 lasers are all more or less the same or so I've heard so it might be sensible to compare prices in different places to save some money there. Traditional co2 ain't a bad idea either and should certainly give you quicker results but the risks are a bit higher too.

Edited by Acnepolis, 18 January 2012 - 01:53 PM.


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Posted 18 January 2012 - 02:01 PM

View PostAcnepolis, on 18 January 2012 - 01:52 PM, said:

I had total fx at the end of September and I've certainly had improvement and things seem to still be improving slowly. Results appeared very gradually over the months so it does take some patience. I also had 2 laser genesis treatments earlier in the autumn which certainly improved tone and texture but since the price is quite high for the results ( my main problem being scars) I probably won't be going for those anymore.
Next I'm probably going to try Intracell:
http://takahashi.cli...ksas/index.html
http://jhs70.cafe24....%28final%29.pdf
There's some nice improvement to be seen in some of the pics and the downtime should be only 2-4 days. + there's reports of it being effective against large pores and skin oiliness as well. Then again there's not that many user experiences available yet and not all the study pics show that much difference.. But I'll keep you updated on how it goes if I go for it.
I hope you find the moneys for your first treatment soon. I'm sure you'll feel a lot better of your skin already some months after it (I sure feel). Fractional Co2 lasers are all more or less the same or so I've heard so it might be sensible to compare prices in different places to save some money there. Traditional co2 ain't a bad idea either and should certainly give you quicker results but the risks are a bit higher too.

Thanks for the post, AcnePolis. I was wondering if you have a photographic log where you keep track of your improvement, so i can assess the effectivity of your treatments,

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 02:09 PM

All I have is some crappy webcam pics from before total fx but maybe I'll see if I can make the light conditions same for some after pics :J. For Intracell I'll definitely try to make a proper set of pictures since so little is known of this treatment here.

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 02:40 PM

View PostAcnepolis, on 18 January 2012 - 02:09 PM, said:

All I have is some crappy webcam pics from before total fx but maybe I'll see if I can make the light conditions same for some after pics :J. For Intracell I'll definitely try to make a proper set of pictures since so little is known of this treatment here.

Thank you so much man.

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 05:23 PM

dont waste ur money on non ablative lasers. laser resurfacing or minimal ablative lasers are best.

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Posted 19 January 2012 - 05:37 PM

View PostNelo18, on 18 January 2012 - 05:23 PM, said:

dont waste ur money on non ablative lasers. laser resurfacing or minimal ablative lasers are best.

Im going to a clinic where fractional CO2 laser and subcision/excision are performed :-) .

Im specially interested in CO2 laser because of guys like this http://www.cdc-clini...nated_co2_laser . (see first image). I have zillions of scars like that. Kinda like ice picks.. then some large, long ice picks... THose are the ones that annoy me the most.

I think the dermatologist might actually treat me with fractional ablative CO2 laser. The consultation is still one week away.

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Posted 19 January 2012 - 08:27 PM

View PostJrevor, on 19 January 2012 - 05:37 PM, said:

View PostNelo18, on 18 January 2012 - 05:23 PM, said:

dont waste ur money on non ablative lasers. laser resurfacing or minimal ablative lasers are best.

Im going to a clinic where fractional CO2 laser and subcision/excision are performed Posted Image) .

Im specially interested in CO2 laser because of guys like this http://www.cdc-clini...nated_co2_laser . (see first image). I have zillions of scars like that. Kinda like ice picks.. then some large, long ice picks... THose are the ones that annoy me the most.

I think the dermatologist might actually treat me with fractional ablative CO2 laser. The consultation is still one week away.

those B&A's look fantastic. I never thought lasers could deliver that much improvement.

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Posted 19 January 2012 - 08:41 PM

View Postoopli, on 19 January 2012 - 08:27 PM, said:

View PostJrevor, on 19 January 2012 - 05:37 PM, said:

View PostNelo18, on 18 January 2012 - 05:23 PM, said:

dont waste ur money on non ablative lasers. laser resurfacing or minimal ablative lasers are best.

Im going to a clinic where fractional CO2 laser and subcision/excision are performed Posted Image) .

Im specially interested in CO2 laser because of guys like this http://www.cdc-clini...nated_co2_laser . (see first image). I have zillions of scars like that. Kinda like ice picks.. then some large, long ice picks... THose are the ones that annoy me the most.

I think the dermatologist might actually treat me with fractional ablative CO2 laser. The consultation is still one week away.

those B&A's look fantastic. I never thought lasers could deliver that much improvement.

I think it's either because of the microswelling, because he did many sessions... or because it's photoshopped.

For example, on this picture, i consider this woman had a moderate improvement on icepicks http://towerside.jp/...pixel_img16.jpg . But this one is more believable.

Edited by Jrevor, 19 January 2012 - 09:55 PM.





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