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Sat Dec 15, 2012 5:48 pm |
Tiny wrote: |
daler wrote: |
This looks encouraging, but only if it's true.... How would this RF differ from Thermage and Titan which gave not so encouraging real life results? The later 2 have no needles and evolastin has? |
I have the same question, Thermage did nothing for me but cause a lot of pain going thru it. Well to be a bit fair, when I did thermage, I didn't nec have tons of issues, but I also did not see anything change. |
Without being able to read the clinical studies it hard to say for sure but I think the big difference is being able to control the "damage" to the skin better. If it works like it says I would think you are not able to "overheat" the skin/tissue because it controls how much heat or energy is going into the tissue exactly and it does it deeper in the skin at 2mm by using the needles. Thermage and other type of treatments have to go through the skin surface so I would assume that the temperature of the laser needs to be higher/hotter to reach down to the 2mm level. Maybe because of that it can cause some unwanted damage. For lack of a better term kind of like melting some of the fat in the face.
ETA: Here's a YouTube video with 3 before and afters. I think the first 2 look better the third one I don't see a lot of difference.
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=5UR6M2GGiac&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D5UR6M2GGiac
OMG they use some long needles for the pain block in this video.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=related&v=Wy6Y623lULA |
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