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Subcision in Seattle area

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(@selensuda)

Posted : 10/08/2018 12:48 am

Hi everyone,

I would really appreciate a great derm in Seattle area or anywhere in Washington state for subcision + fillers. I saw Emer a couple of times, spent so much money with minimum results. Not willing to go to him again even if I lived in LA. Not worth it.

Thank you so much!

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(@beautifulambition)

Posted : 10/08/2018 5:33 am

I am sorry I do not know anyone in Seattle / Washington. Most of the patients from the state and Seattle seem to travel. Perhaps you can branch out and try somewhere new and recommend.

Yes Emer is not worth it - all about the $$$$, but Rullan is and is great in San Diego.

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(@lollastewart)

Posted : 11/23/2018 6:08 pm

On 10/8/2018 at 7:33 AM, beautifulambition said:

I am sorry I do not know anyone in Seattle / Washington. Most of the patients from the state and Seattle seem to travel. Perhaps you can branch out and try somewhere new and recommend. Make sure they do cannular or nokor subicsion and treat many with your scar type. Many will push laser as general derms, manual methods are always best. Try calling your local college that teaches dermatology and seeing if their department does it.

Yes Emer is not worth it - all about the $$$$, but Rullan is and is great in San Diego.

I have one question... Does it need to be nokor needle or cannula? Mine was done with a tiny needle, not nokor, I'm wondering if I'll get results with that

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(@beautifulambition)

Posted : 11/24/2018 8:24 am

@lollastewartI see your not the original poster. It depends on your scar type, acne scar treatment is customized depending on your individual scars. One person might need ____ for their type of scars while anothermight need ____ subcision. It seems Acne scar specialists are more likely to use cannulasubcision but they do it more aggressively than say your standard expert filler injector dr. IF you can find cannulasubcision near you go for that as it has less down time and insertion points.

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Posted : 11/24/2018 8:38 am

12 minutes ago, beautifulambition said:

@lollastewart I see your not the original poster. It depends on your scar type, acne scar treatment is customized depending on your individual scars. One person might need Nokor or only have Drs who do Nokor to goto and someone else might need cannular subcision. It seems Acne scar specialists are more likely to use cannular subcision but they do it more aggressively than say your standard expert filler injector dr. IF you can find cannular subcision near you go for that as it has less down time and insertion points. 

Oh no I mean, she didn't use nokor nor cannula. She used another needle. I'm wondering if it will give me any results because it wasn't neither nokor not cannula but a tiny needle :/

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Posted : 11/24/2018 9:06 am

@lollastewartGetting confused as your contacting me by PM 😉 Perhaps she can do subcision by a normal needle, this is not standard. In some countries they cannot afford cannulas and normal sub is done on the chin there... Only time will tell with your subcisions results.

 

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Posted : 11/24/2018 10:47 am

1 hour ago, beautifulambition said:

@lollastewartGetting confused as your contacting me by PM 😉 Perhaps she can do subcision by a normal needle, this is not standard. In some countries they cannot afford cannulas and Nokor cannot be done on your chin there...so they use a normal needle. Only time will tell with your subcisions results.

 

I'm sorry. I was reading this post and read some things about needles and posted instead.

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