sasha__ 0 Posted March 16, 2010 I don't have much money so I can't do the laser just yet. I'm on accutant and I went out and bought the Neutrogena at home microdermabrasion and have been using it. I see a lot of improvements, although it's not as fast as the laser might be.. Clearly from the previous picture to this one, there's a difference. I'm going to start clinical microdermabrasion treatments once I finish accutane and I'll post those updated pictures. Quote Link to comment
LMY2008 0 Posted March 30, 2010 I don't have much money so I can't do the laser just yet. I'm on accutant and I went out and bought the Neutrogena at home microdermabrasion and have been using it. I see a lot of improvements, although it's not as fast as the laser might be.. Clearly from the previous picture to this one, there's a difference. I'm going to start clinical microdermabrasion treatments once I finish accutane and I'll post those updated pictures. If you are currently taking Accutane, i'd advise you not to use any abrasive solutions, such as the Neutrogena micro, as this can cause severe irritations and make the side effects of the Accutane worse. Quote Link to comment
LMY2008 0 Posted March 30, 2010 I don't have much money so I can't do the laser just yet. I'm on accutant and I went out and bought the Neutrogena at home microdermabrasion and have been using it. I see a lot of improvements, although it's not as fast as the laser might be.. Clearly from the previous picture to this one, there's a difference. I'm going to start clinical microdermabrasion treatments once I finish accutane and I'll post those updated pictures. If you are currently taking Accutane, i'd advise you not to use any abrasive solutions, such as the Neutrogena micro, as this can cause severe irritations and make the side effects of the Accutane worse. Quote Link to comment
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