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Scarless Healing Will this forum still be active 20 years from now? Seems so. My guess is it'll be 70 years before anything tangible comes out. | In forum Acne Scars | 3 years ago |
Scarless Healing I don't see the amount of skin being cored out being a problem, remember that skin is elastic as it stretches and maintains it's shape according to our musculature. This ability decreases with old age... | In forum Acne Scars | 4 years ago |
Scarless Healing | In forum Acne Scars | 4 years ago |
Scarless Healing 13 hours ago, mysharon said: Thanks for the link.This study seems to have been published in 2013 however and it is not by Rox Anderson or the team at Boston Mass General Hospital, who developed... | In forum Acne Scars | 4 years ago |
Scarless Healing 1 hour ago, k95 said: Ever heard of Latisse? It's FDA-approved for treating glaucoma, but it's actually better known for its off-label use for eyelash growth and thickening. You don't need FDA ... | In forum Acne Scars | 4 years ago |
Scarless Healing Sorry but i heard someone say micro-coring has been approved and is a big disappointment, is there a source for this or it's just the pessimism of the poster(as usually happens here). More on why I... | In forum Acne Scars | 4 years ago |
Scarless Healing Not too spectacular but be rest assured people see the potential in regenerative medicine. | In forum Acne Scars | 4 years ago |
Scarless Healing On 6/2/2021 at 10:16 PM, nikkigirl said: Instead of regenerating new skin ......have a camera map you skin and find every pore on the scarring area and then print out a thin mask that you apply... | In forum Acne Scars | 4 years ago |
Scarless Healing 48 minutes ago, Miro said: Lets see before after I'd like to see myself but I doubt all these companies would go all in on the tech if it doesn't work. The paper I showed here that talk... | In forum Acne Scars | 4 years ago |
Scarless Healing Here's an interesting find ; "Directional Skin Tightening RoboCor Tighten skin through dermal micro-coring and directional compression during healing Remove up to 15% of skin in an area through... | In forum Acne Scars | 4 years ago |
Scarless Healing This thread is for the discussion of scarless healing techniques, period. Regardless of anyone's interest or disinterest these techniques will keep being posted. In my posts I've done nothing but pres... | In forum Acne Scars | 4 years ago |
sebaceous glands maturity blockage Life ain't all bad, I'm not denying it will be better without acne, just saying your large pores may be what someone wishes for instead of something else. Besides I believe Retin A does wonders for po... | In forum Acne | 5 years ago |
Scarless Healing There will be a conference around April on the effectiveness of microcoring as a rejuvenation device. Also, though not cytrellis but fig 131 on recrossmedia device is about using microcoring to remove... | In forum Acne Scars | 5 years ago |
Scarless Healing So long as the scar being treated isn't hyertrophic or lacking a ton of volume I really don't see a problem in micro-coring extracting scar tissue and it closing up normally. The device is an array of... | In forum Acne Scars | 5 years ago |
Scarless Healing Scar contraction is caused by granulation bed fibroblasts, microcoring doesn't trigger such a response so i doubt you'd have to be picky about where to start from, the little reference on scars said f... | In forum Acne Scars | 5 years ago |
Scarless Healing Getting rid of the damaged tissue altogether has always been the best treatment, only thing was another scar resulted from excisions, now you don't get a replacement scar, just neighbouring healthy sk... | In forum Acne Scars | 5 years ago |
Scarless Healing 6 hours ago, Sniffy said: Recros medica claim Microcoring will remove a tattoo in 4-5 treatments spaced 1 month apart. Im interested in getting Microcoring when its available for scars.... | In forum Acne Scars | 5 years ago |
Scarless Healing With what I understand from the process the larger the area of skin treated the greater skin tightening you can have, so it may not matter you're hitting normal skin as it'll remove whatever you're lo... | In forum Acne Scars | 5 years ago |
Scarless Healing I did post the acne/straie microcoring overview a while back(just an article page that discussed results - decreased fibrosis/scarring), and kept being asked by someone as though they couldn't read or... | In forum Acne Scars | 5 years ago |
Scarless Healing Wow.. guess it's time to pack up and leave, the last tidbit of info I'll drop is that there will be an event that discusses microcoring by April 2021, "What is microcoring and how effective is it for ... | In forum Acne Scars | 5 years ago |
Scarless Healing @F1racer don't acknowledge him, he's looking for someone to scam. | In forum Acne Scars | 5 years ago |
Scarless Healing Didi posted industrial scale drilling tools before on the topic and has been contacting dermatologists who know nothing about micro-coring on Instagram. She also said English isn't her first language,... | In forum Acne Scars | 5 years ago |
Scarless Healing 39 minutes ago, Frasier said: When one of the best options is to needle yourself in the face (microneedling) it tells me how bad the science is regarding scarring. We should demand more... | In forum Acne Scars | 5 years ago |
Scarless Healing Regardless of when anything truly regenerative appears, live your life. Might be hopeful to read up on all these tech but what some people in this thread fail to realise is that raising and pitting al... | In forum Acne Scars | 5 years ago |
Scarless Healing 5 hours ago, F1racer said: There is something I am not understanding. If the scientists behind Cytrellis know that a scar occurs in a wound diameter greater than 400 - 500 microns (0.4-0.5 mm) ... | In forum Acne Scars | 5 years ago |