
Used Non-ablative Fractional Lasers? Rate It:
Cons:
Uncomfortable, but tolerable. Do not know yet about effectiveness.
Pros:
a little bit of improvement on shallow scars (too little)
Cons:
alot of downtime (10 days for me). During downtime my face looked like a brown checker board. Very little improvement if any for the large price tag.
Pros:
none
Cons:
hypopigmentation
Pros:
My skin feels much more even!, and i i've got my confidence back!
Cons:
a little painful, but worth it!, and a little pricy!, if you get it done on your back leave the dream on for 2 hours!
Pros:
+ The swelling makes you think your skin is perfect!
+ Helped with discoloration from prior breakouts
Cons:
- Little improvement in scarring
- I was not informed that one doesn't need to get Fraxel while still actively breaking out
- I was not informed there are different types of Fraxel lasers
- I was burned by tech.
Pros:
Relative down time. Face is swollen afterwards which slowly goes away after a few days. No pain after the treatment.
Cons:
Don't even think about getting this without some pain tablets - numbing cream not enough. Not a drastic change for the $$$. Have had 2 tx for deep acne scars - will get 2 more and then evaluate. The doctor recommends 6-8.
Pros:
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Cons:
made my pores large and scar's more noticable.
Pros:
My third treatment was yesterday. Since I look at my face everyday I haven't noticed a great difference, but my friends all agree it's doing a wonderful job. I am happy with the tone of my skin - no more red spots.
Cons:
Everyone should know this isn't considered a "one time" treatment that will fix up your skin. I paid for 4 treatments. After my last appointment, the results will continue as the treatment heals my skin for several months.
Pros:
Immediate results, little downtime, CONFIDENCE
Cons:
sedation
Pros:
My scars are almost 95 % over due to Fractional Laser Resurfacing
Cons:
There is 2 days downtime and some times hyperpigmentation occur which resolved using creams and sun block
Pros:
Had first treatment yesterday for my severe nodulocystic acne scars. Performed by a dermatologist with a Fraxel Laser representative in the room for consultation, plus two nurses. Used EMLA cream first, then doctor injected topical numbing medicine