Pixel skin resurfacing is based on the principle of micro-thermal treatment zones. The laser pulses create tiny ablative zones, removing the epidermis and upper dermis. The treatment then triggers the body's natural healing process, stimulating the growth of new, healthy skin tissue.
To give you an idea of how funky my face looks, I found this picture.
My face is very red with white dots, looking much like this dude's black dots. It looks like I mashed my face up against a screen door. Karis' comment was, "Your face looks like a net." (Bonus points for you if you recognized pixel dude as President Hamilton from the 10 dollar bill!)I'll let you know how the microdermabrasion goes next Monday.
4 comments:
Aren't you lucky to have "lost" your camera!!! You KNOW I'd be demanding pictures of Net Face Girl!
I know it, evil friend, but you are powerless over Net Face Girl waaaaay over there in France.
That's a pretty accurate depiction of what it looked like. We tried to take a picture with a borrowed camera, but could not get the close-up feature to work.
I had never thought about your needing any kind of treatment for your face, but I am excited about the prospects. I know it will be worth it. But I am wondering why you can't even fan your face. And no cold water! I guess the thermal effect would be lessened. Interesting.
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