OK I think I'm gonna get this. I was looking at laser resurfacing around my mouth (serious smokers lines even though I quit 2 years ago--guess the damage is done). I did a little research & was really, really amazed at the results, which are permanent, unlike botox which only lasts a few months.
Anyway, my dr. said I couldn't do laser resurfacing with a tan, which I pretty much have year round. Also it's a very invasive procedure that leaves your skin all weepy & scabby for a couple of weeks after. EWWWW!!!!! I couldn't go grocery shopping, I couldn't go to the gym--I just cannot have my life come to a complete standstill for something like this.
So while I was waiting for her to finish up with another patient I saw this brochure for the fraxel & was reading through it. When she got back I asked her about it & she said yes, it was a much more appropriate procedure for what I wanted & the recovery time is only like 2 hours (although you have to go back for 3-6 treatments). Also the cost is pretty nominal--it should be in the neighborhood of $3-400 ($1000 for the full face). It's pretty much brand new & she said she was waiting for all the equipment to come in any day now. So I'm thinking maybe in January--after the holidays are over, kind of during those winter months when absolutely nothing else is going on.
Figured I'd share for those of you like me--fairly young (37), not ready for a facelift but definitely showing some signs of aging.
Anyway, my dr. said I couldn't do laser resurfacing with a tan, which I pretty much have year round. Also it's a very invasive procedure that leaves your skin all weepy & scabby for a couple of weeks after. EWWWW!!!!! I couldn't go grocery shopping, I couldn't go to the gym--I just cannot have my life come to a complete standstill for something like this.
So while I was waiting for her to finish up with another patient I saw this brochure for the fraxel & was reading through it. When she got back I asked her about it & she said yes, it was a much more appropriate procedure for what I wanted & the recovery time is only like 2 hours (although you have to go back for 3-6 treatments). Also the cost is pretty nominal--it should be in the neighborhood of $3-400 ($1000 for the full face). It's pretty much brand new & she said she was waiting for all the equipment to come in any day now. So I'm thinking maybe in January--after the holidays are over, kind of during those winter months when absolutely nothing else is going on.
Figured I'd share for those of you like me--fairly young (37), not ready for a facelift but definitely showing some signs of aging.