Asian Doing Mixto For Acne Scars On Cheeks
#121
Posted 12 July 2012 - 01:12 PM
#122
Posted 16 July 2012 - 12:56 PM
Hi Dragz, i saw on realself that you estimated your improvement at 70% and 30%, a lot lower than you previously said on here. Have you felt like your results have gone down or was your initial observation due to microswelling? Sorry for such a prying question. Your l og has been extremely helpful, thank you so much! I don't know that i would have the confidence to log whatever i end up choosing.
I don't think I actually posted estimates here? It's been a while, but I don't remember posting specific percentages like that. But I can more or less agree with 70%, 30% with what has been my improvement.
Microswelling went away by about...2-3 weeks I think? I don't remember it that clearly at this point.
In any case, going to head back to Rahimi's office in about 2 weeks on July 28th for a second treatment just on the cheeks,
#123
Posted 17 July 2012 - 01:36 AM
Best of luck with your second treatment! Please keep us updated.
#124
Posted 28 July 2012 - 05:19 PM
I am still a bit out of it due to meds, I'll post a better update later.
#125
Posted 28 July 2012 - 08:50 PM
Okay, just had my second procedure about 6 hours ago. He did a 20% TCA peel on my whole face first, then aggressive Mixto on cheeks, and then three subcisions on my right cheek. During the subcisions, I heard a great deal of popping, which I had not heard before.
I am still a bit out of it due to meds, I'll post a better update later.
Will you be publishing Before and Afters of your results?
#126
Posted 28 July 2012 - 08:59 PM
Okay, just had my second procedure about 6 hours ago. He did a 20% TCA peel on my whole face first, then aggressive Mixto on cheeks, and then three subcisions on my right cheek. During the subcisions, I heard a great deal of popping, which I had not heard before.
I am still a bit out of it due to meds, I'll post a better update later.
Will you be publishing Before and Afters of your results?
I forgot to take pictures the night before, but my picture from June 28 was more or less how it was yesterday, other than there having been a bit more improvement.
I'll take pictures afterward, as usual, but will probably not have any more objective pictures to post after August 28. I'll be moving to a new apartment then, so obviously the lighting won't be the same and the comparison pictures won't be accurate.
#127
Posted 28 July 2012 - 11:02 PM
Okay, just had my second procedure about 6 hours ago. He did a 20% TCA peel on my whole face first, then aggressive Mixto on cheeks, and then three subcisions on my right cheek. During the subcisions, I heard a great deal of popping, which I had not heard before.
I am still a bit out of it due to meds, I'll post a better update later.
Will you be publishing Before and Afters of your results?
I forgot to take pictures the night before, but my picture from June 28 was more or less how it was yesterday, other than there having been a bit more improvement.
I'll take pictures afterward, as usual, but will probably not have any more objective pictures to post after August 28. I'll be moving to a new apartment then, so obviously the lighting won't be the same and the comparison pictures won't be accurate.
Okay, well I am looking forward to seeing what pics you do end up taking.
#128
Posted 29 July 2012 - 01:16 AM
Yes ill be very interested to see your results. So far, no regrets in doing the two procedures? I have decided that i will most likely be doing the Mixto as well with Dr. Rahimi, just finding the right time to do so. Keep us updated, thanks!
#129
Posted 29 July 2012 - 04:10 PM
hey Dragz,
Yes ill be very interested to see your results. So far, no regrets in doing the two procedures? I have decided that i will most likely be doing the Mixto as well with Dr. Rahimi, just finding the right time to do so. Keep us updated, thanks!
I can't think of any regrets, lol.
I was SIGNIFICANTLY more nervous this time going into the procedure, I think because my nerves were shot with figuring out loans for getting back into grad school. As a result, he sedated me a bit more than usual, gave me local anesthetic in my cheeks instead of inside my mouth, and then the procedure went smoothly.
So far, there's been less "hardness" than last time. Last time, my cheeks felt sorta...rough and leathery which soften in about three days. However, there is SIGNIFICANTLY more crusting. Every few hours or so, a thick crust forms over my cheeks, and then when I wash my face it mostly dissolves off. Last time, there were only a few spots here or there. I don't know what these observations mean.
Also, as previously mentioned, the subcision seemed to have been a bit more aggressive this time, as I actually heard a significant amount of popping as he did it.
His staff was also very nice, too. They could tell I was nervous, so they stayed in the room and talked with me throughout the entirety of prep to calm me down.
#130
Posted 31 July 2012 - 10:09 PM
#131
Posted 31 July 2012 - 10:26 PM
Do you know why Dr. Rahimi gave you a 20% TCA peel right before laser? Was the peel to address overall pigment? My skin was so sensitive and fragile after a 20% peel that I can't imagine someone taking an ablative laser to it.
He said it was to even out and tighten my skin.
The peel + the laser seemed to have similar results to a full face laser, actually. My entire face has been peeling in a similar fashion, but the redness is limited to just specific areas where the laser was done, specifically the areas where he did multiple passes.
There's also a few sore raised areas on the right side of my face where he did the subcisions, but they're pretty mild.
#132
Posted 06 August 2012 - 08:04 PM
I am still considering Dr. Rahimi. However, I'm back in Japan, and don't know when I will be back to LA. I hope I can finally make a decision and proceed by Fall. In the meantime, I will continue to follow your thread. Hoping for the best for you.
#133
Posted 06 August 2012 - 09:03 PM
How is the healing going? I assume the TCA peel would have caused you to peel quite a bit by now. Are you scars looking any better this point?
I am still considering Dr. Rahimi. However, I'm back in Japan, and don't know when I will be back to LA. I hope I can finally make a decision and proceed by Fall. In the meantime, I will continue to follow your thread. Hoping for the best for you.
I actually completely peeled by around the third day.
It's the ninth day since the procedure now. I am still being cautiously optimistic, so I didn't want to post anything, but I would say that my scars around, in totality, around 80% gone. On my right, I'd say there's been around 80% improvement in total, on my left, around 90%.
But, like I said, it's only been nine days. Last time, the swelling was down by around a week in, but he went a lot more aggressive this time and thus it would be logical to expect more microswelling. Truthfully, though, it doesn't feel like I'm microswelling: I could tell from previous treatments because of the way the skin near my ear would feel a bit higher than normal. The laser went up to the ear this time as well, and it no longer feels raised there.
I dunno, still trying to remain cautious about this. I'm going to post a picture on the eleventh and another on the twenty-fourth (two and four week intervals since the procedure).
Honestly, if the results I'm seeing right now are the results I am staying with, I would be pretty satisfied.
Thanks for all the best wishes. The support and information on these forums have been a big part of helping me deal with this process, with you, TokyoGirl, being no small part of that, so thanks. Seriously.
EDIT: Actually, if you are in Japan, why not consider getting a treatment done there? Aren't Japanese/Korean cosmetic surgeons supposed to be crazy good? Maybe you'll be able to handle your problem before you even get back States-side!
Edited by DRaGZ, 06 August 2012 - 09:11 PM.
#134
Posted 06 August 2012 - 11:14 PM
EDIT: Actually, if you are in Japan, why not consider getting a treatment done there? Aren't Japanese/Korean cosmetic surgeons supposed to be crazy good? Maybe you'll be able to handle your problem before you even get back States-side!
I have to laugh at this comment because you actually couldn't pay me to see a Japanese doctor. I would rather pay $1,000s more to be treated in the USA than ever trust a Japanese doctor with any part of my body. If you just Google Japanese health care and opinions of foreigners in Japan, you will understand why. I actually blame Japanese doctors for why I have so much scarring from prolonged acne. Actually, I just googled it and this pretty summarizes what I think of the health care system in Japan:
http://www.tofugu.co...2-times-a-year/
My Japanese mother-in-law and her sister are actually nurses in Japan, and they fly to Hawaii for medical & cosmetic treatment. It's kind of funny. I realize there are bad doctors in every country but I have seen too many people close to me harmed by Japanese doctors for comfort.
Don't even get me started on Japanese dentists. I'm sure there are a few goods ones, as well as a few good cosmetic surgeons, but I simply couldn't get past my prior experiences & observations in Japan to ever consider taking a risk with my face again in this country. Keep in mind, medical malpractice is unheard of in Japan. People simply do not sue in this country, so there are a lot of bad doctors here.
Edited by TokyoGirl, 06 August 2012 - 11:16 PM.
#135
Posted 06 August 2012 - 11:44 PM
EDIT: Actually, if you are in Japan, why not consider getting a treatment done there? Aren't Japanese/Korean cosmetic surgeons supposed to be crazy good? Maybe you'll be able to handle your problem before you even get back States-side!
I have to laugh at this comment because you actually couldn't pay me to see a Japanese doctor. I would rather pay $1,000s more to be treated in the USA than ever trust a Japanese doctor with any part of my body. If you just Google Japanese health care and opinions of foreigners in Japan, you will understand why. I actually blame Japanese doctors for why I have so much scarring from prolonged acne. Actually, I just googled it and this pretty summarizes what I think of the health care system in Japan:
http://www.tofugu.co...2-times-a-year/
My Japanese mother-in-law and her sister are actually nurses in Japan, and they fly to Hawaii for medical & cosmetic treatment. It's kind of funny. I realize there are bad doctors in every country but I have seen too many people close to me harmed by Japanese doctors for comfort.
Don't even get me started on Japanese dentists. I'm sure there are a few goods ones, as well as a few good cosmetic surgeons, but I simply couldn't get past my prior experiences & observations in Japan to ever consider taking a risk with my face again in this country. Keep in mind, medical malpractice is unheard of in Japan. People simply do not sue in this country, so there are a lot of bad doctors here.
Shnikies...I honestly didn't know about all that. That sucks.
#136
Posted 07 August 2012 - 01:00 AM
Shnikies...I honestly didn't know about all that. That sucks.
Yeah, the first Japanese doctor I trusted with my acne actually said there was an imbalance in my body which was causing too much heat in my heart & kidneys. The heat was causing my skin to be oily and my body to sweat. He had me drink a warm herbal medicine every morning that made my skin worse. After a month of the first medicine, I complained and he said my system was cleansing itself and it was time to switch me to a different herbal medicine. After another month, my skin was considerably worse and he actually said there was a phase three medicine but I quit at that point. After suffering for years, a different doctor finally put me on antibiotics and a topical, which cleared my skin but at that point, I had scars all over my cheeks. My situation is actually quite minor compared to what I've seen happen to some of my husband's relatives, who have had serious conditions in Japan and undergone surgery.
I really think America has a much higher standard of care, and can't wait to get back to LA to continue my scar treatment journey.
I am excited to hear about your results so far. Even if you lose some of your improvement, I think Dr. Rahimi has done a great job. He is actually producing noticeable results at an incredibly reasonable cost. Looking forward to your updates.
#137
Posted 07 August 2012 - 03:24 PM
Grrrr.
#138
Posted 12 August 2012 - 12:15 AM
#139
Posted 12 August 2012 - 06:10 AM
#140
Posted 12 August 2012 - 07:03 AM
WOW, incredible results Dragz. Your cheeks look fantastic, Dr.Rahimi is a miracle maker. I have similar scaring to yours and plan on seeing Dr.Rahimi about fixing my scars after reading your post and seeing your results. Can you tell me the downtime for the laser and subcision? I have work and have about 2 weeks saved up of vacation time, would that be enough time for my skin to heal? Again, you look great thanks for giving me hope of improving my scars someday.
Thanks for the kind words.
Two weeks is plenty.
Both procedures only required around 10 days of downtime (during which you have to do tons of constant aftercare with the Aquaphor, but not a big deal if you're diligent).
This second time, though, it took a few more days than before because I was a dummy and put on tretinoin for two days only seven days after the procedure and then went out into the sun, but even then he said I should be fine by this Monday.
EDIT: I would say, in terms of overall improvement, now that microswelling appears to be mostly gone, is that my left cheek is at 80% improvement while my right is at 70%. Most of the small scars are gone. The bigger scars are definitely still there, and may always be, but they are much less prevalent than before and smoother.
The biggest thing is that in 90% of lighting situations my scars aren't even very noticeable. Even before this procedure, I went to a wedding out in the sun, some of it indoors, and some of it at night. I checked myself in a reflection every once in a while, just to see, and most of the time my scars weren't even noticeable. This second procedure did a bit more for my left, but the biggest improvement was for my right, which I am grateful for.
I think that somewhere down the line, perhaps a year down when all the collagen growth has definitely stopped, I may want to do one more procedure for $500, but for now, in this current state, I am pretty damn happy with my face.
Edited by DRaGZ, 12 August 2012 - 07:13 AM.
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