Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 For anyone whos gotten photoderm or vbeam... it seems from ppls experiences that immediately after & between photoderm treatments facial skin/vessels are even more temperamental and sensitive than before until finally towards the end they settle down somewhat?.. but i havent really come across this same conclusion after reading posts about vbeam... is it correct to assume that after ANY laser treatment wehther it be photoderm,vbeam, pdl, etc.. the face will be more reactive for a few weeks ? thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 For anyone whos gotten photoderm or vbeam... it seems from ppls experiences that immediately after & between photoderm treatments facial skin/vessels are even more temperamental and sensitive than before until finally towards the end they settle down somewhat?.. but i havent really come across this same conclusion after reading posts about vbeam... is it correct to assume that after ANY laser treatment wehther it be photoderm,vbeam, pdl, etc.. the face will be more reactive for a few weeks ? thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2002 Report Share Posted July 31, 2002 I had V-beam and didn't have any reactions of any kind to my skin after a treatment. post-laser sensitivities > For anyone whos gotten photoderm or vbeam... it seems from ppls > experiences that immediately after & between photoderm treatments > facial skin/vessels are even more temperamental and sensitive than > before until finally towards the end they settle down somewhat?.. but > i havent really come across this same conclusion after reading posts > about vbeam... > > is it correct to assume that after ANY laser treatment wehther it be > photoderm,vbeam, pdl, etc.. the face will be more reactive for a few > weeks ? > > thanks in advance. > > > > -- > Please read the list highlights before posting to the whole group (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html). Your post will be delayed if you don't give a meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must change the subject when replying to a digest ! > > See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently published book. > > To leave the list send an email to rosacea-support-unsubscribe > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2002 Report Share Posted July 31, 2002 I had V-beam and didn't have any reactions of any kind to my skin after a treatment. post-laser sensitivities > For anyone whos gotten photoderm or vbeam... it seems from ppls > experiences that immediately after & between photoderm treatments > facial skin/vessels are even more temperamental and sensitive than > before until finally towards the end they settle down somewhat?.. but > i havent really come across this same conclusion after reading posts > about vbeam... > > is it correct to assume that after ANY laser treatment wehther it be > photoderm,vbeam, pdl, etc.. the face will be more reactive for a few > weeks ? > > thanks in advance. > > > > -- > Please read the list highlights before posting to the whole group (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html). Your post will be delayed if you don't give a meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must change the subject when replying to a digest ! > > See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently published book. > > To leave the list send an email to rosacea-support-unsubscribe > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2002 Report Share Posted July 31, 2002 > I had V-beam and didn't have any reactions of any kind to my skin >after a treatment. Was your skin hypersensitive before the treatment, and the vbean allieviated this? thanks tom > > > post-laser sensitivities > > > > For anyone whos gotten photoderm or vbeam... it seems from ppls > > experiences that immediately after & between photoderm treatments > > facial skin/vessels are even more temperamental and sensitive than > > before until finally towards the end they settle down somewhat?.. but > > i havent really come across this same conclusion after reading posts > > about vbeam... > > > > is it correct to assume that after ANY laser treatment wehther it be > > photoderm,vbeam, pdl, etc.. the face will be more reactive for a few > > weeks ? > > > > thanks in advance. > > > > > > > > -- > > Please read the list highlights before posting to the whole group > (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html). Your post will be delayed if you don't > give a meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must change the > subject when replying to a digest ! > > > > See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently published book. > > > > To leave the list send an email to > rosacea-support-unsubscribe@y... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2002 Report Share Posted July 31, 2002 > I had V-beam and didn't have any reactions of any kind to my skin >after a treatment. Was your skin hypersensitive before the treatment, and the vbean allieviated this? thanks tom > > > post-laser sensitivities > > > > For anyone whos gotten photoderm or vbeam... it seems from ppls > > experiences that immediately after & between photoderm treatments > > facial skin/vessels are even more temperamental and sensitive than > > before until finally towards the end they settle down somewhat?.. but > > i havent really come across this same conclusion after reading posts > > about vbeam... > > > > is it correct to assume that after ANY laser treatment wehther it be > > photoderm,vbeam, pdl, etc.. the face will be more reactive for a few > > weeks ? > > > > thanks in advance. > > > > > > > > -- > > Please read the list highlights before posting to the whole group > (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html). Your post will be delayed if you don't > give a meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must change the > subject when replying to a digest ! > > > > See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently published book. > > > > To leave the list send an email to > rosacea-support-unsubscribe@y... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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