Had my second laser session today on my very stubborn and might I add.. THICK beard.. OMGthis round I didn't have any numbing ointment and holly hell did I get a morning wake up! Seriously was much more intense that round one. I felt like someone was jabbing hot pins into my face, my skin looked.. and still looks normal so nothing on top, just the slightl linger of a tingle. Anyone else have this much fun with your treatments?
Yeah, today. I started to question if I had the guts to go with all the transition stuff, sweating and whipping tears.
Looks like the made a mistake when telling me and I should have shaved the day before to make it less painful. On the good side, I only have thick beard on the chin and neck.
To me, it felt like having a miniature TIE Fighter doing target practise on my face.
Quote from: Apples Mk.II on August 22, 2012, 04:40:11 PM
To me, it felt like having a miniature TIE Fighter doing target practise on my face.
YES!!!
Wow, my moustache area now looks as it was full of grey warts. It was the most painful area to do. The rest of the face looks quite normal, but that...
Penny, did you noticed something similar?
I realised that being a motorcyclist I could wear an open face helmet to and from The Zapper and my face would cool down from the wind chill by the time I got home. Any cyclists here should be able to use the same idea.
I also wore my summer H-D mesh jacket when I had my chest and stomach done. :)
Karen.
Quote from: Apples Mk.II on August 23, 2012, 06:22:32 AM
Wow, my moustache area now looks as it was full of grey warts. It was the most painful area to do. The rest of the face looks quite normal, but that...
Penny, did you noticed something similar?
No I didn't have anything like that.. the worst so far were a few pimples last time and not being able to shave for about three days because my face was bumpy and sore. This time hurt way more but it looks like my skin bounced back pretty well. I know she said she had set the machine to '7' this round... my knees were shaking so much and I was doing my best to hold through so I didn't even bother to ask what it went up to!
Dunno, they look more like transparent blisters, as if the laser was maybe too hot for that area. It's been roughly 25 hours. Rest of the face is doing quite OK, but having those three grey protuberances there... I hope they dissapear soon.
Quote from: Apples Mk.II on August 23, 2012, 08:41:54 AM
Dunno, they look more like transparent blisters, as if the laser was maybe too hot for that area. It's been roughly 25 hours. Rest of the face is doing quite OK, but having those three grey protuberances there... I hope they dissapear soon.
I had such blisters - on my legs and less on my face too... very nasty and it took some time to heal.
Not sure where they happened with you, but it OFTEN is a case of too little cooling for the energy used --- and since it's your face, also a case where there was more sun-exposure i.e. more Melamine found for the laser to 'think' it was HAIR.
If the cooling gel and head-cooling of the laser gun was all OK, one can feel that... the energy setting was too high for the skin-type selected.
Axélle
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Looks like a second degree burn. Not sure if I should go to the doctor.
LOL!
Yeah that's not a feeling to easily forgotten
I was told that the first time was the worst
but the second session for sure topped it lol
an added bonus to being hairless is your skin will look AMAZING.
The laser does great things to your pores :)
I can understand that girls, I still remember my 7 sessions of IPL/diode laser... *shudders*
Apples you may want to consult your doc as soon as you can - although she would probably suggest Aloe-vera gel which is one of the best for it, but don't wait just to be on the safe side.
Always keep sufficient moisturizer, sunblock and aloe-vera gel ready if you're doing laser.
my first session in 1 year is tommorrow... and I am terrified (got pushed to Saturday from Tuesday - please pray for me :angel:)
Problem is that everything is closed now due to local festivities. I might go tomorrow to a pharmacy and see if they can recommend me something.
*Digs up huge bag of cream/meds for laser burns* - got more than my share of them
okies...
look for Hydroquinone cream and aloe-vera gel
maybe Clindamycin Phosphate & Nicotamide gel - although am not sure about this one. ::)
hope this helps :) but check with your doc - just to be sure!
Nah, I found I already have one for the last time somebody got a serious burn at home. Suniderm or something like that. We have been using every time somebody tried to jump over embers.
Got my laser done today...
the place was amazingly professional... and am very happy with my first session... :) :laugh: and can't wait to see the results.
but OMG! if you though IPL or diode lasers were painful try an Nd Yag machine!!!
it should be more effective for my skin - but the pain!!! :o - I don't think I can do a full body version!!! ::)
I was reading the the Nd Yag was supposed to be more intense than the diode type that I was using. But you should see results faster! I know I just kept telling myself.. "I never have to shave again..." that was enough motivation to bear through it.
I just want the hair to start shedding already... C'mon, I have a wig to try with a clean face.
Quote from: Apples Mk.II on August 24, 2012, 11:48:47 AM
I just want the fair to start shedding already... C'mon, I have a wig to try with a clean face.
I'm almost 2 weeks since my first session. I've had some shedding (scattered or in patches) but the most noticeable thing is my facial hair has gotten thinner and growing at a very slow pace. They said it takes about 1-2 weeks to even start to notice any changes so I figured its going as planned. Its all patience and persistence.
MMm... I don't know if it is getting worse or better...
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Now they can easily noticed, really red.
and also stop using Suniderm - it seems to be making things worse.
you may want to visit/call or speak to the place where you did your laser immediately.
Yeah, if only I could buy something or visit somebody... Year's biggest festivity = everything is closed, no doctors and ER crowded with people on ethilic coma, "accidents", stabbings... Worst time of the year. Until monday I can't do anything. Everybody has dissapeared and is getting drunk as if we were on new year. I've been trying to call them for hours and nobody answers.
Those things went dry and fell off. Now I look completely red and a bit painful, but it looks like it is starting to heal.
Finally could visit the clinic. "Why didn't you come on Friday? ... Oh ->-bleeped-<-".
Dry scabs at this moment. Got a new crem, apply it three times during three days and come back on Thursday.
They also offered to do an extra session on the upper lip, but not so keen about it at this moment...
Apples, I hope everything healps up quickly for you.. *hugs*
BTW, looking at those macro photos... I hope the HRT will reduce the pores...
Seven days later...
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Ended shaving it after getting the OK from the clinic. They still have volume... Crap, I hope they will go away and my face is not ruined...
don't worry Apples things will be fine ...
a few thing you could do to improve things:
visit a dermatologist and get an opinion about what happened tell him/her everything about the laser as well as future sessions.
make use of any medicines they give/prescribe to you if its ok'd by the dermatologist.
get an opinion/confirmation from a different dermatologist if needed
get regular checkups done - also inform the laser clinic in advance about the meds.
The biggest issue is that the big one on the second photo has a nice volume, and the dark one in the corner on the first is like a hole.
Today I'm visiting the family doctor for another issue, so I can ask for his opinion. As for another dermatologist, It will be still 15 days until they attend me (one month waiting line).
Rest of the face is still with red dots, had an acne outburst everywhere. I guess laser is not the best thing for me. The biggest problem is that I am on hypocondriac mode again and can't wait for the results, fearing about remaining scarred for life.
Dermatologist opinion: No laser on that area until it is fully healed. It is still way to early at three weeks.