Let's all hope microcoring does work but it's our only option to get a cure within a year.
Hydrogels probably will get commercializedin 10+ years, so who cares?In 10 years majority of us will be old.
They may write in their marketing pitches that they plan to get them approved andinto the marketin x years but it's only to attract investments. You always need to double that estimate to get an accurate figure on when the product will be available.
Microcoring is the only option, results on acne scars and stretch marks should be out before the end of the year and if positive we could treat our scars, if negative we are fucked.
29 minutes ago, SimpleMutton said:Let's all hope microcoring does work but it's our only option to get a cure within a year.
Hydrogels probably will get commercializedin 10+ years, so who cares?In 10 years majority of us will be old.
They may write in their marketing pitches that they plan to get them approved andinto the marketin x years but it's only to attract investments. You always need to double that estimate to get an accurate figure on when the product will be available.
Microcoring is the only option, results on acne scars and stretch marks should be out before the end of the year and if positive we could treat our scars, if negative we are fucked.
Scars stink but enjoy your youth. Time is the only thing you will never get back and people don't really care about your scars. Make the best of what you have. As for microcoring, it will cost a fortune because you would need 10000 treatments. In 10 years, if they ever get a hydrogel approved, then most if us will be either in our thirties or forties and will have other priorities than looking at scars.
36 minutes ago, MyBeautifulScars said:Scars stink but enjoy your youth. Time is the only thing you will never get back and people don't really care about your scars. Make the best of what you have. As for microcoring, it will cost a fortune because you would need 10000 treatments. In 10 years, if they ever get a hydrogel approved, then most if us will be either in our thirties or forties and will have other priorities than looking at scars.
I can't enjoy life because my scars are debilitating
In 10 years I will be in my late 30's, that's why hydrogels aren't for me....maybe for my kids!
We need something that give us results right now....microcoring is honestly the only option we have....
35 minutes ago, SimpleMutton said:I can't enjoy life because my scars are debilitating
In 10 years I will be in my late 30's, that's why hydrogels aren't for me....maybe for my kids!
We need something that give us results right now....microcoring is honestly the only option we have....
No. Who pays that many thousands over a very long period of time for many sessions of incremental "improvement" that we don't even know works or causes fat loss. It doesn't have any better chances of hope than anything else you can wait for that promises fast effect with less clinical visits.
10 hours ago, MyBeautifulScars said:Scars stink but enjoy your youth. Time is the only thing you will never get back and people don't really care about your scars. Make the best of what you have. As for microcoring, it will cost a fortune because you would need 10000 treatments. In 10 years, if they ever get a hydrogel approved, then most if us will be either in our thirties or forties and will have other priorities than looking at scars.
People absolutely notice scars. One of the first thing people notice is skin quality
Speeding up the FDA approval process has been a priority for the current administration. If trials go well, it may not take as long as you guys expect for products to be available.
15 minutes ago, Skin Pessimist said:People absolutely notice scars. One of the first thing people notice is skin quality
Speeding up the FDA approval process has been a priority for the current administration. If trials go well, it may not take as long as you guys expect for products to be available.
people dont notice scar as much u notice ...as u know there are scarsu try to look it in various angels lightings to see ur scar
i remember my family members like my dad my brother everybody have some sort of scars which are quite noticeable but i havent seen them till now from my childhood
but now from 2016 as i am aware my my scars i see scar in each person face
1 hour ago, Rob222 said:What about skin aging, we are getting old from waiting this long.
Waiting go get rid of scars and now skin is getting old, this all really sucks.
I really hope scarless healing can get rid of wrinkles too.
Your post highlights the importance of making the best out ofour youth with visible scars or not because we get old. We can't go back in time. Someone that is still young and healthy can do amazing things as long as they are young and healthy.What you are looking for is something that has plagued and intrugued millions of humans even centuries before: the fountain of youth and immortality.
It is a complete different topicthat doesn't pertain to scarless healing. Something that big pharma is making big money out of by marketing so called anti-aging creams, botox and so fourth. Microcoring is just another one of these gimmicks, promising guess what:a scarless facelift. Seeing its potential, the developers behind this are now trying to impress us by giving us an illusion that it works for scars, stretch marks and wrinkles. That's where scarless healing and skin aging come together. Its all a ploy to make lots of cash out ofthe helpless. Chances are you lose a lot more than just scars and wrinkles.
I personally don't expect scarless healing to happen for a long time. If somehow something gets approved like a cream of sorts to make scars less visible by 50 or 90%, then I'll be impressed because I have many visible acne scars on my back that I would love to get rid of. I am having high hopes on FS2 and all the others that are moving fast with creams or gels. I am pretty sure scarless healing has been achieved more than once however nobody will release such a product, there is just to much money to be made out of licensed prescription drugs wether they are tablets, creams and gels. Then again, these creams or gels may not even work once they are marketed. I rather however spend 20$on a tube that may or may not workthan 1000$ on some bogus treatment that requires 100 more. You do the math.
Ofcourse we should enjoy what's left of our youth while we still can, but it's so hard with all those scars.
I don't understand how is it possible to grow fully functional skin with hair, and we still can't get rid of acne scars.
9 hours ago, Rob222 said:Ofcourse we should enjoy what's left of our youth while we still can, but it's so hard with all those scars.
I don't understand how is it possible to grow fully functional skin with hair, and we still can't get rid of acne scars.
Everyone gets acne, so they consider it normal. There is no willingness from science to find a functional cure because acne is part of growing up. They make tons of money selling things that supposedly clean the skin and prevent breakouts but they don't really work.Most teenagers outgrow acne. The redness goes away with time. Cysts are fairly small with just few whiteheads or blackheads.
For us especially me, I've dealt with cystic acne fairly early. It ravaged my face and mostly my upper arms, shoulders and back. For those with cystic acne, they prescribe Accutane which is linked to all sorts of other problems. The problem with cystic acne is the lifelong scars it leaves behind. Although my acne scars may not look so bad to others, they look awful to me. I have uneven skin at some places and won't take off my shirt in public. I still get zits even in my thirties. Also, we often mistake acne with other skin conditions. It could be in reality folloculitis or some worse skin infection.
Bottom line, there is no willingness to do anything about acne or scarring. Some scientists have begun to tackle these issues but it takes many clinical trials and studies to find something truly effective. As mentioned before, they have achieved scarless healing numerous times in labs. As for scarring itself, there are people out there with burn scars but again there will be many trials and errors before we see a product out thatdoes achieve scarless healing.
We are unlucky in the skin department. But at least we have our healthand youth.
19 hours ago, SimpleMutton said:I can't enjoy life because my scars are debilitating
In 10 years I will be in my late 30's, that's why hydrogels aren't for me....maybe for my kids!
We need something that give us results right now....microcoring is honestly the only option we have....
This sounds like anapocalypse scenario. Your not done in your late thirties. If I can have 0 scars in 10 years thats fab. In the mean time real improvements will do.
14 minutes ago, Binga said:
I am Korean. That thing seems bogus. I can't find any news articles or blog posts about that shit.
1 hour ago, Binga said:
Not too sure about this. I like how they say they are sold out. Not legit at all.
1 hour ago, Binga said:
probably a scam but we should try
anybody willing to buy and try it?
otherwise I could buy it myself and report back even though I think it's a scam....the video they posted seems to good to be true and the company doesn't appear anywhere on the internet
1 hour ago, SimpleMutton said:probably a scam but we should try
anybody willing to buy and try it?
otherwise I could buy it myself and report back even though I think it's a scam....the video they posted seems to good to be true and the company doesn't appear anywhere on the internet
They only started few weeks ago. There is a review in reddit. I already ordered one lets see how it goes.
8 hours ago, Binga said:
They only started few weeks ago. There is a review in reddit. I already ordered one lets see how it goes.
I hope it works but that pic was taken with a different angle. It's always the same story....if the angle or the lighting is different we can't really compare the pics.
Btwniacinamide has been proven to work on hyperpigmentation (the red/brown marks left after acne) but I don't understand how it can raise an indentation (like an atrophic scar)
8 hours ago, SimpleMutton said:I hope it works but that pic was taken with a different angle. It's always the same story....if the angle or the lighting is different we can't really compare the pics.
Btwniacinamide has been proven to work on hyperpigmentation (the red/brown marks left after acne) but I don't understand how it can raise an indentation (like an atrophic scar)
Ive ordered it lol 33 is not a lot.