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I am 42 years old and have been recommended microdermabrasion followed by photofacials (5 sittings each, 1 month apart) to remove pigmentation and rejeuvenate the skin. But the treatment costs a pretty packet and I want to know if its really effective. If yes, for how long? Are there any home remedies for pigmented patches? I live in a tropical region.

2007-02-01 01:11:09 · 2 answers · asked by Braveheart 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

PS I have a normal to dry skin (in winters) and have never had a problem with acne at all.

2007-02-01 01:28:28 · update #1

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I am male, close to your age, and live in a humid, semi-tropical climate (US Gulf Coast). I get microderms on a fairly regular basis; I love how smooth it makes my skin, and it also helps calm the redness of my mild rosacea. I can also tell it has help some old acne scars and it really helped to get rid of some stubborn blackheads (yuck).

Is that 1 month between treatments, or 1 month for all 5? If the latter, that sounds a bit rushed to me.

Not too sure about the photofacial, but if that's the same as IPL, you certainly want to spread it out some, as mine (for broken blood vessels, a common side-effect of rosacea) tends to be somewhat uncomfortable. In fact, before they got a different machine, it was downright painful, but perhaps for your application, they would tone it down a few notches...

I suspect that the photofacial does use IPL, so that is probably where the big expense is coming from. I think I would try two microderms only (no IPL) about 3 weeks apart and see how that does. In my area, one microderm runs about $65...

Good luck.

2007-02-04 06:31:20 · answer #1 · answered by Dee B 4 · 0 0

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I am 42 years old and have been recommended microdermabrasion followed by photofacials (5 sittings each, 1 month apart) to remove pigmentation and rejeuvenate the skin. But the treatment costs a pretty packet and I want to know if its really effective. If yes, for how long? Are there any home...

2015-08-16 21:47:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They work very well, especially in combination. Make sure you have a before and after picture taken so that you can see and measure the difference. When B/A pictures are not taken, the client generally forgets the starting point and often feels as though no progress is being made.

Good luck.

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