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burned
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Thu Mar 19, 2009 4:35 am |
I had fraxel re:pair laser used on some stretch marks on one of my hips in May of last year. I was told the redness from the laser would only last for a few days. Almost one year on, I still have red burn marks on top of the stretch marks... has anyone else who's had laser had experience with this? I do not want these burn marks to be permanent.... |
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Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:10 pm |
Hi, dear, I am worse than you. I had fraxel treatment for acne scars. My whole face turns red after I eat hot or spicy food. I am using Obagi Nu-derm to reduce redness. It was much improved before I had the final treatment two weeks ago. My face now really looks like the ass of a monkey. I think Obagi nu-derm will work on my redness like before.
Have you talked to the doctor who did fraxel for you? I am not sure what kind of thing you can use to improve the apprearance of your redness. |
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Thu Mar 19, 2009 6:24 pm |
How awful! That's really disappointing and scary to hear. I remember reading about this kind of stuff on acne.org - I'm trying to find it right now. I know that my Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair says that it's good after procedures. I wouldn't be surprised if it helped tone down the redness.
It's great that you share your stories with the EDS community as fair warning. I hope you get some answers... |
_________________ 23, fair, EDS newbie, taking Diane 35. |
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Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:54 am |
How did you care for the treated area initially? Maybe give retin-a try. Have they improved at all? Burns can be different but scars can take up to a year fade. |
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Sat Mar 21, 2009 6:32 pm |
You should go back to the clinic where you had the treatment and, if possible, speak to a qualified doctor about your concerns - you should not be left with burn scars.
I would also suggest using emu oil on the area. |
_________________ 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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Sat Mar 21, 2009 11:50 pm |
I agree with Keliu. If you have a better business bureau you could file a complaint. No conscionable practise or clinic would leave you in the lurch like that. If they haven't expressed a desire to help you or fix your situation they shouldn't be handling anyone's faces.
I hope you are both healing well. You might want to try EL ANRC it has helped me a lot after skin trauma (specifically picking...a detestable habit). |
_________________ 23, fair, EDS newbie, taking Diane 35. |
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Sun Mar 22, 2009 6:18 am |
I was suggested to use Vaseline firstly to avoid scab. Now, I am using Obagi and Retin-A, the ass of monkey is not that red these few days. The doctor of clinc gave me a free set of Obagi Nu-derm. I think he may feel guilty. |
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Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:56 pm |
ximing wrote: |
It was much improved before I had the final treatment two weeks ago. My face now really looks like the ass of a monkey. |
After I finished laughing at your statement above, I started to wonder if you meant your face was now red like the ass of a monkey, or is it supposed to be white like a baby butt? |
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Sun Mar 22, 2009 7:03 pm |
My forehead, but also a mole is not obvious. Not to use laser to treat! |
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Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:22 am |
Bira wrote: |
ximing wrote: |
It was much improved before I had the final treatment two weeks ago. My face now really looks like the ass of a monkey. |
After I finished laughing at your statement above, I started to wonder if you meant your face was now red like the ass of a monkey, or is it supposed to be white like a baby butt? |
I will be happy if it likes baby butt, but it does like the ass of monkey. I have been staying at home for two weeks... |
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Mon Mar 23, 2009 8:38 pm |
how about your post treatment care? i did not have any problem for the 1st few times of treatment but after the last treatment, i hv skin peeling mask and skin scrub once (i have totally igored the after care) and my skin get worse! |
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Tue Mar 24, 2009 12:28 pm |
My previous five times' laser treatments were fine and Obagi nu-derm did help a lot for fading redness or pigmentation. My skin tone was improved a lot. It was amazing that Obagi did not cause any flaking or peeling before the final fraxel treatment. This time is my final treatment. I complained to the doctor that my acne scars were not improved significantly before he turned the fraxel machine on. He decided to use a more aggressive way to treat me. My face was therefore burned and developed blister. He had to see me twice one week to ensure I would not have scar and offered me a free set of Obagi nu-derm to reduce the redness. I don't know why this time my skin is reacting so bad to Obagi nu-derm. The skin is peeling and even more red than after fraxel. I could not use any other masks or creams, or make up. I stoped Obagi last night for a break and today my skin is still crazy red. |
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Wed Mar 25, 2009 7:28 pm |
last time my skin was also peeling and red for more than a week, i stop everything and applied aloe vera gel at night...now the skin get better but i still want to hv next laser treatment for the acne scar few month later..hope you skin get better soon~ |
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Thu Mar 26, 2009 12:27 pm |
Thank you masaholly. My skin is improved after I stop Nu-derm. I have similar feeling like you. Everytime during the procedure of laser, I tell myself "no more". As long as the skin is recovered, I will think about the next treatment. |
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Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:09 am |
i remember i had got many acnes over the area treated with laser and the doctor said it may due to the pores getting smaller after treated...do you have similar experience? i can't accept such explanation...i had asked another doctor and he explained nothing but just prescribed me medication...i said my acne most likely due the excessive oil production before my mensturation and therefore getting better after taking pills..what the doctor suggested is stop the oc pills and continue his topical medication "Rozex" containing metronidazole forever....it make me so disapointed! |
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Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:18 am |
Burned, I am so sorry to hear you still have red marks a whole year after your treatment! I've never tried fraxel, but I have had other lasers done on my face and the marks I had from those treatments faded probably 60% in the first weeks, with the rest gone within 6 months. During that time I was using a combination of Skinoren and hydroquinone every day, and my dermatologist required that I go back for check ups every 2 weeks until the redness had completely faded. I suggest you try another doctor for a second opinion. The longer you wait, the harder it'll be to fix. HTH |
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comoandi
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Joined: 16 May 2010
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Sun May 16, 2010 12:09 pm |
[quote="burned"]I had fraxel re:pair laser used on some stretch marks on one of my hips in May of last year. I was told the redness from the laser would only last for a few days. Almost one year on, I still have red burn marks on top of the stretch marks... has anyone else who's had laser had experience with this? I do not want these burn marks to be permanent....[/quote]
I have the same problem on my leg. The mark is red, it's 1 cm and it's round. My leg was burned with laser because of an old mark. Now I have an even uglier mark instead, and I don't know how to get rid of this. Please if anyone can help me. I already used Fusibact, Mebo and Fusicort, but the redness is still there. Thank you. |
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Sun May 16, 2010 4:29 pm |
comoandi wrote: |
burned wrote: |
I had fraxel re:pair laser used on some stretch marks on one of my hips in May of last year. I was told the redness from the laser would only last for a few days. Almost one year on, I still have red burn marks on top of the stretch marks... has anyone else who's had laser had experience with this? I do not want these burn marks to be permanent.... |
I have the same problem on my leg. The mark is red, it's 1 cm and it's round. My leg was burned with laser because of an old mark. Now I have an even uglier mark instead, and I don't know how to get rid of this. Please if anyone can help me. I already used Fusibact, Mebo and Fusicort, but the redness is still there. Thank you. |
For skin smotheness I recently tried mario badescu whitening mask.
It seems to be like a mild skin peel- it contains kojic acid and other fruit acids,clay and pine something that helps with redness.
After 1 use my skin that looked a bit "bumpy" in the chin area was much improved and my acne scars that I was trying to fade reduced by I'd guess 50% and I barely need any concealer now
I told myself I was not buying any more cosmtics, and they had to include a sample of that mask...and theymademe buy it (wellnot really,but it was so good I hadto go reorder it right away....)
The healing cream they also make is amazing.
My only hate about it is I wish it was cheaper and came in a bigger jar. It costs $26for 30ml but using on my cheeks and elbows lasts me 2 or 3 months. |
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Fri May 21, 2010 7:47 am |
You can try to use the cream LA MER, its original purpose is to repair burned skin. I want to help you. |
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Sat May 22, 2010 5:02 pm |
Try Burn Jel for face burns.
Apparently that is what some hospitals in the Us use.
If you use cream wth oil or silicone it "traps the heat of the burn"
I just got a chemical burn on my arm 2 days ago..from some bandaid,cleaning solutions and sticky dressing.
My skin was very red and looked like a very bad sunburn.
I tried Yarrow hydrosol as I hard it was mildly sntiseptic and that helped too,but my skin was dry.
Burn Jelmade my skin moew moisturized and the red area looks just blotchy now.
I think Burn jel is in the Us only, have not seen it in canada here. |
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Wed May 26, 2010 10:01 am |
hi Ximing! so how's the acne scars? any improvements after the treatment? i also wanna get rid of my acne scars but dont know what treatment would give best results. |
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