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Rikki's First Laser Treatment

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 6:03 pm
by RikkiOfLA
Hi everyone,

I just had my first laser session last night. And to be honest, I love it!

My laserologist is an R.N. named Valerie. She asked me to stop her if it hurt (and I did!) She turned the intensity down. And she was very gentle. I've asked for her again for my next session.

My face stung during the evening session, but by the time I went to bed, it felt fine. Woke up this morning, no pain, no redness. It felt like a normal hairy face, but when I shaved, zip! A lot less hair to shave. The shave took about 1/3 as much time as normal.

She thinks 5 sessions and I should be hairless. Wow! I can't wait for my next session!!!!

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 8:03 pm
by Anne
Which brand or chain are you going to Rikki?

Anne

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 9:47 pm
by Virginia
Rikki,
When I posted earlier about considering the treatments, some of our sisters mentioned some type of skin deading lotion prior to the treatment. I did not see you mention it, what did you experience and do you think it would help with the "pain?"
This girl don't like pain!
Love ya,
Virginia

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 11:28 pm
by RikkiOfLA
Yes, they gave me "numbing cream" which I used. The nurse said that she almost wished her patients wouldn't use it, because she wants to know when the laser hurts (so it doesn't burn). I didn't. burn--guess my nerves are nice and sensitive! ^@^

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 8:54 am
by Beauty
Hi Rikki! :) :) :)

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YAY!!!
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I believe you've read on the forum about my laser treatments. You are going to be so happy. Not shaving is just the coolest thing EVER! :)
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The topical cream I use is Ela-Max. I apply it as I'm leaving for an appointment and all the way up to when I walk in. It helps, it helps, it helps. I made the mistake of not using it once. . . just once! #-o

How far apart are you treatments going to be? I hope more and more TG'd people do this. One reason is selfish, so I can have more people to talk about it with. :oops: The second reason is because of how you'll feel not having to worry about facial hair growing.

As most of you know I started in late July 2003 and I went to my 12th treatment in January of this year. My last treatment was after a three month break from visiting (having a treatment) and there were only a few hairs to laser.

Please, please keep us updated. In about 2 weeks you're going to have a feeling that you'll soon have all of the time. Your face is going to feel super soft with no signs of growth. :)

Congrats Rikki!!!!
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Beauty

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 9:59 am
by Virginia
I am considering the laser treatment, but I am somewhat confussed, (no comments - I know I am easily confused) anyway, they told me on the phne when I called $125.00 per treatment that I would take two and possibly only three treatmetns to do my face. Are you girls saying that this is an on going process, I mean 10 - 12 treatments, not that it isn't worth it, but can get expensive and there are some summery pumps that I have my eye on!!
Virginia

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 10:09 pm
by RikkiOfLA
Gawrsh, Beauty, my own thread! Woweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

Am I a lucky girl or what? ..^.. ##3## 8) :mrgreen: rotf <> ^@^ //party ((G)) ..rofl.. ..o).. :soap: ))ok(( !!))!!((!! *^^* <oooo> ~~~~~ ***<<< ##oo## ##!!##!!##

Seriously I went to NUVO International. Big spread at the local expesive mall.

Beware: prices vary a lot. I think my personal pricing machine was set to GOUGE!

But I"m not complaining. Just shop around.

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 7:37 am
by DonnaT
Virginia

All I can suggest is read up on the various types of lasers used, power applied, etc.

Some lasers are not as effective as others.

Here's a site that has posted their prices on the internet:

http://www.althealthassociates.com/elec ... l#section1

I wonder if the place you called has it broke down like this place.

I'd have to do the electrolysis thing because I have as many grey hairs as black.

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 8:00 am
by Beauty
Hi Rikki,

I agree about the prices. :) I got a plan where I paid for all my treatments up front.

If you don't mind me asking how much are you going to pay per visit?

Beauty

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 10:39 am
by RikkiOfLA
I paid up front for five visits

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 10:55 am
by Beauty
Cool. :) How far apart are you treatments going to be? 8 weeks or 4 weeks?

Now that I'm done with my treatments and I've read from others, I've heard that going every 4 weeks could be a waste of the visits. I've heard lots of gals, who are no longer going because there's really no hair left for them to be treated, that they recommend 8 weeks too. You will have a full growth return, but the advantage is the hair from two waves of growth will grow back versus just one wave of hair growth.

I will tell you that I went every 4 weeks for the first 6 treatments or so, but that was because I paid for all the treatments upfront. It was a little over 1k. So I kind of felt like, why not go every 4 weeks, but back then I can say I didn't truly appreciate hair cycles(what I had been calling waves).

I hope my posts are reading like a busy body, I just so want someone to talk to about it, so I may be kind of doing overkill. :oops:

I'm still overjoyed happy for you!!!!!!
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Beauty

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 5:52 am
by Beauty
Hi Rikki!! :)

How did your third treatment go? :-k

Beauty