My Smoothbeam Treatments!
#21 Guest_niko_*
Posted 07 August 2003 - 10:30 PM
#22
Posted 08 August 2003 - 01:01 AM
#23
Posted 08 August 2003 - 01:04 AM
I would like to note that I have been *trying* to takes increased amounts of Vitamin A, E, and especially C. Vitamin C is suppose to help a lot.
I've been drinking V8 Splash that has 100% vitamin A, E, C in a tasty blend. I think this is an important aspect to the treatment! What do you guys think?
#24
Posted 10 August 2003 - 09:48 AM
I hear that zinc is also good...
#25
Posted 10 August 2003 - 10:21 AM
Also at my consultation they told me to increase my protein intake, zinc and vitamin C during the treatment period to increase with wound healing. This was in addition to the increase in water. HTH!
Misty
#26
Posted 10 August 2003 - 11:00 PM
Just curious, for the people who have had results with smoothbeam (MaryTheres, Hello50, Franky -- if your still around!@!@, Niko, etc,) so far, do scars fill in and disapear, or does an outline still remain?
Hello50, you've said that you've experienced 65% improvement, please explain what you consider "improvement."
#27
Posted 10 August 2003 - 11:09 PM
but i mean the shallow shallows ones are pretty much gone
but i think with some acidic peels they will all go away
my face looks hardly scared pretty much of course if u go in bad light
any minor imperfections are multiplied by ALOT
#28
Posted 10 August 2003 - 11:41 PM
Have you come across a better before picture for us? Please portrey your skin conditions for us one more time..... Like for example how far from mirror could you see your scars, and under what light...
#29
Posted 10 August 2003 - 11:47 PM
so i have realyl shallow scars
but the fact is that it worked for me
it will work for soft scars too
so that isnt a problem
just the amount of imrovment depends ont he person and amount of treatments
its been solved to work
so dont paniac
their always subcision and tca peels.
#30
Posted 10 August 2003 - 11:53 PM
It's only been 16 days since my first treatment. I was just asking becuase it's really *hard* to imagine what changes.
#31
Posted 11 August 2003 - 02:53 AM
I don't think the SB has done anything to reduce the oilyness of my skin
#32
Posted 11 August 2003 - 09:33 AM
hey, I am getting treatments from Dr. Del Campo as well! I love the man, and I love his fantastic little machine!
I am doing spot treatment with him, so he's giving me a reduced fare just to do some of my trouble spots (cheek, temples, nose).
I have done 3 treatments and can say without a doubt that I have seen much improvement. I wouldn't know what percentage to qualify it in, but let's just say 70% or so.
PM me, we should talk.
chitown
#33
Posted 11 August 2003 - 12:37 PM
So, how much does he charge you for "spot treatments?"
How severe were your scars???
#34
Posted 11 August 2003 - 02:10 PM
How deep is/was your scarring or how severe? (Rolling, icepick, boxcar, etc...)
#35
Posted 11 August 2003 - 02:46 PM
I would say that I have large pore scars and some maybe considered small boxcars, and possibly very mild rolling. They all feel soft, yet I can't actually "feel" any [indents or such] with my fingers.
I can see them from about one meter in on any given miror.
#36
Posted 11 August 2003 - 06:07 PM
i've also got a few big and deep ones. do u think it will work for large ones?
and will there be hyperpigmentation problems afterwards? i go out in the sun alot and have quite a few sun spots.
#37
Posted 11 August 2003 - 07:05 PM
I wish I could tell you more, but I'm only on day 17 of my treatment, and looking forward to the second session.
Today, when I looked into the rear view mirror of the car, I was quite pleased with my skin's appeareance -- yet it was only a cloudy day.
#38
Posted 11 August 2003 - 07:08 PM
Are you really glad you did smoothbeam? I guess I am having pre-treatment night jitters. Do you really feel like it is helping? [-o< My scarring is mild, most people would not even notice
Misty
#39
Posted 11 August 2003 - 08:10 PM
I would't get too anxious because the treatment is actually pretty mild.
#40
Posted 11 August 2003 - 08:21 PM
and why are ppl even bothered doing laser when u guys have "unnoticable scars"? it makes me feel like a freak when it seems like a rat had supper from my face.
man, i'm seeing a derm tm and is she tells me tm that i can't do smoothbeam, i'll probably severely depressed. i have gone through so many thoughts on suicide. only thing keeping me alive is one word: HOPE. i'm to the point where i'd probably don't care if it works or not, just the idea that there is a possibility of making my scars look better makes me look forward to tommorrow. yes, i am one sad lad.
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