Guest guest Posted March 27, 2002 Report Share Posted March 27, 2002 , Since V-Beam is working so well for you, why not hold off on the derma-peel? cea is such a fickle beast that I wouldn't do anything that might exacerbate it, and that includes peels, masks, AHA's, etc... Dr. Nase talks extensively in his book about how sensitive rosacea skin is and how masks and abrasives should be avoided. In fact, I had perfect skin until I started messing around with the above products. I'm sure that you will be able to do something about your scarring at a later date, but why not wait until you've completed all of your V-beams? Good luck, Heidi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2002 Report Share Posted March 28, 2002 > Since V-Beam is working so well for you, why not hold off on the > derma-peel? cea is such a fickle beast that I wouldn't do anything > that might exacerbate it, and that includes peels, masks, AHA's, > etc... Dr. Nase talks extensively in his book about how sensitive > rosacea skin is and how masks and abrasives should be avoided. In fact, > I had perfect skin until I started messing around with the above > products. > I'm sure that you will be able to do something about your scarring at a > later date, but why not wait until you've completed all of your V-beams? I have to agree with you here... I had wanted to do something about wrinkles and my dermatologist very strongly suggested waiting until the cea was to a point where it more than likely would not react to any other types of treatment for other things. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2002 Report Share Posted March 28, 2002 > Since V-Beam is working so well for you, why not hold off on the > derma-peel? cea is such a fickle beast that I wouldn't do anything > that might exacerbate it, and that includes peels, masks, AHA's, > etc... Dr. Nase talks extensively in his book about how sensitive > rosacea skin is and how masks and abrasives should be avoided. In fact, > I had perfect skin until I started messing around with the above > products. > I'm sure that you will be able to do something about your scarring at a > later date, but why not wait until you've completed all of your V-beams? I have to agree with you here... I had wanted to do something about wrinkles and my dermatologist very strongly suggested waiting until the cea was to a point where it more than likely would not react to any other types of treatment for other things. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2002 Report Share Posted March 28, 2002 > Since V-Beam is working so well for you, why not hold off on the > derma-peel? cea is such a fickle beast that I wouldn't do anything > that might exacerbate it, and that includes peels, masks, AHA's, > etc... Dr. Nase talks extensively in his book about how sensitive > rosacea skin is and how masks and abrasives should be avoided. In fact, > I had perfect skin until I started messing around with the above > products. > I'm sure that you will be able to do something about your scarring at a > later date, but why not wait until you've completed all of your V-beams? I have to agree with you here... I had wanted to do something about wrinkles and my dermatologist very strongly suggested waiting until the cea was to a point where it more than likely would not react to any other types of treatment for other things. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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