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Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:10 pm |
Keliu wrote: |
No it wasn't that one. I've found the pertinent information. The woman who had the eyebags also had these bulges underneath the eyes called Festoons. Here is the link:
http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/understanding-festoons-and-how-treat-them?page=3#copy
This was the doctor who was on the show. In the article he says he uses the Erbium Laser - I always thought that there was significant downtime with this laser. But both women were only a week out of treatment when they appeared on the show and I can tell you they looked amazing.
I've just realised that the photographs on Page 4 of the article are of the woman on the show. You can see that she looks so much more youthful after the treatment - and completely healed. |
I caught that show also Keliu and was blown away with both how easy the procedures appeared to be and the incredible results! |
_________________ I'LL SEE YOU ON THE DARKSIDE OF THE MOON.... |
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Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:18 pm |
DarkMoon wrote: |
Keliu wrote: |
No it wasn't that one. I've found the pertinent information. The woman who had the eyebags also had these bulges underneath the eyes called Festoons. Here is the link:
http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/understanding-festoons-and-how-treat-them?page=3#copy
This was the doctor who was on the show. In the article he says he uses the Erbium Laser - I always thought that there was significant downtime with this laser. But both women were only a week out of treatment when they appeared on the show and I can tell you they looked amazing.
I've just realised that the photographs on Page 4 of the article are of the woman on the show. You can see that she looks so much more youthful after the treatment - and completely healed. |
I caught that show also Keliu and was blown away with both how easy the procedures appeared to be and the incredible results! |
Did the same doctor do both of the treatments? |
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Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:20 pm |
Keliu wrote: |
No it wasn't that one. I've found the pertinent information. The woman who had the eyebags also had these bulges underneath the eyes called Festoons. Here is the link:
http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/understanding-festoons-and-how-treat-them?page=3#copy
This was the doctor who was on the show. In the article he says he uses the Erbium Laser - I always thought that there was significant downtime with this laser. But both women were only a week out of treatment when they appeared on the show and I can tell you they looked amazing.
I've just realised that the photographs on Page 4 of the article are of the woman on the show. You can see that she looks so much more youthful after the treatment - and completely healed. |
wow! this women looks a decade younger! so the laser melted the fat or was that water retention she had....? |
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Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:23 pm |
Daler, the article says it is a modified laser treatment with a focus on advanced wound healing to result in better quality skin.
Here is a link to the 4 parts of the show...I haven't watched them yet.
http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/fix-plastic-surgery-pt-1 |
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Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:25 pm |
but that's not just a better quality skin in post laser pic; in fact, i think skin quality is the same but those bulges are gone!!! it's like if she got a facelift or something! Good for her! |
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Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:30 pm |
daler wrote: |
but that's not just a better quality skin in post laser pic; in fact, i think skin quality is the same but those bulges are gone!!! it's like if she got a facelift or something! Good for her! |
I assume the better quality skin means more elastic (thus less sagging) |
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Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:33 pm |
bethany wrote: |
daler wrote: |
but that's not just a better quality skin in post laser pic; in fact, i think skin quality is the same but those bulges are gone!!! it's like if she got a facelift or something! Good for her! |
I assume the better quality skin means more elastic (thus less sagging) |
may be but her skin was already in a very good state, no wrinkles or sagging or anything but it was the bulges making her look old and tired ... thank you for the link, I ll try to watch it later.. |
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Sun Aug 19, 2012 6:09 am |
Moving this from a different thread....
Sandymay wrote: |
Hi,
Seriously considering purchasing this gizmo for lines above my lips. I've been reading posts about it, and have decided on the sm face one.
Most of the posts are older, so my question is....Is anybody still using their Vaculifter?
If so, are you still happy with the results, and if not, why did you stop?
Thanks so much,
Sandymay |
cm5597 wrote: |
Yes, I know that lots of people do, and many mention it in their signature line. I don't have the vaculifter, but I do have a set of silicon massage cups (similar principle) that I use.
HTH
P.S. Btw, it's best to post in a Vaculifter thread both to get more traffic/responses and keep everything in the same place. I'll bump such a thread and put this conversation in there, so that others following that thread can see it |
...so that the conversation can continue here. |
_________________ 34 y.o. FlexEffect and massage. Love experimenting with DIY and botanical skin care products. Appreciate both hard science and natural approaches. Eat green smoothies + lots of raw fruit and veggies. |
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Sun Aug 19, 2012 1:53 pm |
cm5597 wrote: |
Moving this from a different thread....
Sandymay wrote: |
Hi,
Seriously considering purchasing this gizmo for lines above my lips. I've been reading posts about it, and have decided on the sm face one.
Most of the posts are older, so my question is....Is anybody still using their Vaculifter?
If so, are you still happy with the results, and if not, why did you stop?
Thanks so much,
Sandymay |
cm5597 wrote: |
Yes, I know that lots of people do, and many mention it in their signature line. I don't have the vaculifter, but I do have a set of silicon massage cups (similar principle) that I use.
HTH
P.S. Btw, it's best to post in a Vaculifter thread both to get more traffic/responses and keep everything in the same place. I'll bump such a thread and put this conversation in there, so that others following that thread can see it |
...so that the conversation can continue here. |
I'm one of those who had success with the vertical lip lines above the mouth. The small face vaculifter is the only one that works there for me, and it's perfect... I haven't kept up with it regularly, so the lines became apparent again. But they aren't as bad as pre-vaculifter..
I was very aggressive in my treatment above the lip. With great gusto, I went back and forth from one side to the other 100 times. I did it several times per week.
Going a bit OT now, but I have to share that in one months time, I'm starting to see the lip lines lessen significantly with dermaroller treatments (at home). (Again, I've been very aggressive with my cosmetic rolling.)
Oh, the small vaculifter also worked well on my neck when I used it faithfully. |
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Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:03 pm |
Hi Sandymay, I have both the small and large face Vaculifter. I used to use both of them about 5 times a week. I am now only using the large face one. It is harder to use on lip lines(have to suck in part of the top lip), under eye area and some areas of the neck. The main results that I have seen are lessening of under eye bags and maybe (very little) reduction of lip lines. I do think my skin has gotten thicker by using this.
The main reason I only use the large size now is because the suction is much stronger and I only have to clean one Vaculifter. If your main concern is lip lines it is much easier to treat them with the small size. Hope this helps. |
_________________ Everything has beauty but not everyone sees it |
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Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:57 pm |
Thanks very much for your replies. I appreciate the candid comments, and it's nice to know people are still using this device.
Sandymay |
_________________ 50 something, LED panels, baby q |
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Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:03 pm |
Mine is like my toothbrush - wouldn't be without it. |
_________________ Born 1950. There's a new cream on the market that gets rid of wrinkles - you smear it on the mirror!! |
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Sun Aug 19, 2012 6:17 pm |
Sandymay wrote: |
Thanks very much for your replies. I appreciate the candid comments, and it's nice to know people are still using this device.
Sandymay |
Yay! I'm glad you found us here, Sandymay, and I'm glad that people have already chimed in with their thoughts for you! |
_________________ 34 y.o. FlexEffect and massage. Love experimenting with DIY and botanical skin care products. Appreciate both hard science and natural approaches. Eat green smoothies + lots of raw fruit and veggies. |
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Sun Jan 27, 2013 3:55 pm |
Sorry for reviving this old thread, but I was wondering if anybody had some breakout problem when using vaculifter? I started using it on a daily basis (with weekends off), but soon afterwards I got a quite intense breakout all over my cheeks . I do it for about five minutes every evening after cleaning my face(cheeks only) with rosehip oil. I never had problem with rosehip oil before though. Should I remove the oil I used for vaculifter session afterwards?
This little gadget gave me some nice plumping lately so I'm not quitting it, but I'd certainly like to cure these breakouts.
Any tip is welcome! |
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Mon Jan 28, 2013 7:02 am |
I think some people did mention breakout issues earlier on in using the device, but these died down. Is your skin naturally prone to spots? I remember you were doing facial exercises and lost facial volume, so I'm just curious as to if you got spots also when you did them?
If you are cleansing your skin, its unlikely to be bacteria based, but maybe with the circulation that the device is causing its getting rid of toxins perhaps? Don't know just thinking aloud here.
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Sun Feb 03, 2013 2:39 pm |
Thanks for your reply TheresaMary.
Yes, I was always prone to breakouts, these were mostly correlated with my period cycle. But in the last couple of years, especially since I've started using C vitamin products, they started to clear out. And no, I didn't have this problem when I was doing face exercises and manual massage.
I've started sterilizing the vaculifter before and after each session with alcohol, just to make sure.
However, I get some spots on the forehead as well, although I'm not cupping it, so it could be a circulation issue as you are suggesting...
TheresaMary wrote: |
I think some people did mention breakout issues earlier on in using the device, but these died down. Is your skin naturally prone to spots? I remember you were doing facial exercises and lost facial volume, so I'm just curious as to if you got spots also when you did them?
If you are cleansing your skin, its unlikely to be bacteria based, but maybe with the circulation that the device is causing its getting rid of toxins perhaps? Don't know just thinking aloud here.
Tessie |
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Sun Feb 03, 2013 11:10 pm |
My vaculifter broke after only having it three or four months. I liked what it did, but I will definitely not repurchase because it wasn't made with quality. I was using it one day, and the screws/plastic completely fell apart. Very disappointed, for 70 dollars it should be a little better made. |
_________________ Late 30's, fair skin, dark hair. Retin A, DIY potions. Missions completed- acne, acne scarring, 11's, redness, contact dermatitis. Working on maintenence and cellulite. |
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Mon Feb 04, 2013 12:28 am |
Ava with wings wrote: |
My vaculifter broke after only having it three or four months. I liked what it did, but I will definitely not repurchase because it wasn't made with quality. I was using it one day, and the screws/plastic completely fell apart. Very disappointed, for 70 dollars it should be a little better made. |
if you bought it from nancy, try sending her an email, she has good customer service.... |
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Mon Feb 18, 2013 12:38 pm |
I am about ready for a new gadget. I'm around 40 years old and mostly looking at prevention, though I wouldn't complain about improvement in my nasolabial folds or some crepeness under my eyes and on my upper cheeks(I never know how to spell that word!). I'm trying to decide between and LED and this... this is certainly cheaper! |
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Sat Jul 26, 2014 11:17 am |
Sorry for resurrecting this old thread, but I'd like to purchase another vaculifter, but can not find any site that sells it online. Does anybody know where can it be purchased? NCN does not seem to stock it anymore...
BTW, I really love this little gadget. After the period of breaking out, my skin adapted and it looks great after the treatment. |
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Thu Jul 31, 2014 3:33 pm |
agatha wrote: |
Sorry for resurrecting this old thread, but I'd like to purchase another vaculifter, but can not find any site that sells it online. Does anybody know where can it be purchased? NCN does not seem to stock it anymore...
BTW, I really love this little gadget. After the period of breaking out, my skin adapted and it looks great after the treatment. |
Hi Agatha - My Vaculifter has lost its suction big time but I couldn't find any replacement either. The only place I can think of that might have some in stock is eBay.
So instead of trying to track down the elusive Vaculifter, I have ordered something called "Belletazze" fromwww.cuppingtherapy.org. It's a set of glass suction cups, varying sizes.
I'll miss the Vaculifter but I hope I have found a suitable replacement. Good luck in your quest! |
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Sun Jan 11, 2015 9:24 pm |
Hi Bessie,
How do you like the cups? |
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Sat Oct 24, 2015 7:44 am |
Sorry about reviving this old thread, just wanted to let you know that Vaculifter is now available on amazon in the UK. Price is ~ 40 GBP (device plus postage). |
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Sat Feb 18, 2023 6:28 pm |
agatha wrote: |
Sorry for resurrecting this old thread, but I'd like to purchase another vaculifter, but can not find any site that sells it online. Does anybody know where can it be purchased? NCN does not seem to stock it anymore...
BTW, I really love this little gadget. After the period of breaking out, my skin adapted and it looks great after the treatment. |
If you are still interested in this skin lifting tool, I have one in very good condition that I'd like to sell. |
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Thu Feb 23, 2023 8:50 am |
Gave mine away years and years ago! Did nothing but cause broken caps on the face. |
_________________ Joined the 50 club several years back, blonde w/ fair/sensitive skin, Texas humidity and prone to rosacea, light breakouts and sunburns, combo skin type, starting to see sundamage and fine lines |
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