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(@candy-says)

Posted : 01/13/2018 8:21 am

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(@beautifulambition)

Posted : 01/13/2018 10:26 am

I posted that video a year ago especially the last one.

I am helping you through PM with your issues right now for clarification. No one has had this procedure here. It is expensive and DR. Taylor who invented it does use this special tool which is basic subcision.So then you may need 2+ times which puts you closer to $10K + and travel expenses.

The down time and swelling doing it this way would be months.

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Posted : 01/13/2018 11:02 am

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(@obi-wan)

Posted : 01/17/2018 6:01 am

Good concept, but lots of collateral damage to veins and vessels. Namely chances of haematoma are vvvvv high. Seromas as well. Done correctly, NOKOR itself has a 5-9% rate of complications. With this technique, even with a vein guide, risks are high. Not saying its bad, its just a odds game. High risk, faster results. With subcsion, the ideal scenario is to push vessels aside, reach the scar with as little entry wounds as possible and only cut the bonds holding that particular scar down- precise work. This technique saves multiple entry points but the sharp end of the instrument must travel distances to reach scars in other areas, hence collateral damage.

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Posted : 01/19/2018 2:47 am

This is the most extreme version of subcision that I've come across. There was a girl with pretty extensive scars who posted on this forum a few years ago. She posted her initial experience but never came back to update. There is an Asian male patient with severe scars on realself who did this exact procedure by Taylor, and his results were good. Once again, the problem isthat he only updated at 3 months, and never gave us a true long term followup.

One thing is certain though, it's every extreme. Dr. Taylor has videos of this combo procedure online, and it's so extensive that you have to be under general anesthesia I believe. I would only entertain this if you have the most severe scars, accept the risks, and have tons of cash.

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