Guest guest Posted May 14, 2001 Report Share Posted May 14, 2001 Hi everyone, I am sitting here at work, Mon a.m. I had my first photoderm treatment on Saturday in Melbourne, FL, by Dr. Steve Pindiak. I got his name from one of you and he is also on the Dr. Bitter trained list. I had a consult with him prior to setting up this treatment. I could not wait to get in this morning and write to you all. I know you guys will understand. I get there an hour early so they can put on the numbing cream. I said to the assistant, wait, won't this affect my procedure..due to constricting my blood vessels, etc. This fact, I got from you all. She said NO, we wash it off before your treatment. Obviously, she did not understand my question. The doctor was in a room treating someone else, so I did not push the issue. I let her put it on. My face turned cold and WHITE. I decide to relax, and tell myself the doctor must know what he is doing. About a half an hour later, I go to wash the numbing cream off with water, I cannot feel my skin on my face.. that was nice...no burning feeling. Wish we could put this stuff on when we are in pain from a flare! My face was pretty white too. I could still see a few of my bigger veins, they were still red. I then go in the room for the procedure. I asked Dr. Pindiak about the numbing cream and the constriction of my blood vessels..I could see my white nose from the corner of my eye. He said yes, some of the creams constrict, but not this one. Hmm, I sure looked white. He turned the machine on, which had a computer on top. He said, darn this thing is out of water. GREAT!! It had to happen on the day I was getting treatment. He said he had to add water, and has not done that before, it may take a minute. Here I am watching him struggle with this task.. I was so nervous. I had to keep calming myself. He assures me that when he is done, the computer would do alot of diagnostic testing and would never let the photderm function if it was not ready. OK, I felt better. He booted it up fine. He applied some alcohol to my face to make it flush. Normally, I would have been beat red with the anxiety, and being warm.. so I really feel like the cream was constricting my blood vessels. I am not sure if the alochol made me flush..I could not feel anything. He then applied the cooling cream and began to zap. I could feel it. I couldn't imagine how it would feel without the numbing cream! The skin between my lip and nose was the most sensitive. I jumped. It took about 30 minutes of zapping and I was done. He had told me throughout the procedure that my face was responding just fine. When we finished, I was afraid to look in the mirror. I did, and I looked FINE. Probably because the numbing cream was still constricting my vessels.. not sure. I was fine all day, then at night I looked a little red and swollen. i was almost glad, because it didn't look or feel like I just had my whole face lasered (for lack of a better word). I thought about the person that posted about the photoderm that did not do anything to her skin because it was not set high enough. Today, I seem less flarey. I am not sure how I feel. I am ecstatic that I do not have blisters and welts, which is what I was afraid of... but my face feels really good. I will keep you all posted. I plan to have 3 total, that was the package deal. My next one is June 2. I feel like the whole thing was no big deal...why did I stress so much??!!! Oh yeah, he used 550 filter all over..and said if we miss any deeper veins, he may get those with a laser. So I am thinking, that even if the filter was not high enough, he will get them next time. Overall, I felt like he was caring and listened to me, and maybe being on the conservative side is better at first. I can always get more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2001 Report Share Posted May 14, 2001 The 550 filter is commonly used during the first procedure to target the shallow vessels. Later they should increase the filtration to 570, 590, and 645nm, sometimes higher. The ispropyl alcohol irritated the skin enough to cause the shallow and intermediate vessels to flush. This is great. Later on, when deeper feed vessels are targeted with higher filters, you can induce dilation in the deeper vessels by drinking a couple of cups of hot coffee while waiting for the numbing cream to take effect. Let the beverage cool just enough that it doesn't burn your mouth. Then take deep sips, and hold the hot beverage in you mouth before swallowing, then take another sip. I can assure you that this technique is quite effective. My thanks to Dr Nase for mentioning this in page 184 of his book, and to for bringing it to my attention ~ as fortune would have it, right before my TX 13, which targeted the deep feeder vessels and thermoregulatory shunt vessels via 695nm filter and YAG 1064nm laser. ~Jim ********************************************************** Hi everyone, I am sitting here at work, Mon a.m. I had my first photoderm treatment on Saturday in Melbourne, FL, by Dr. Steve Pindiak. I got his name from one of you and he is also on the Dr. Bitter trained list. I had a consult with him prior to setting up this treatment. I could not wait to get in this morning and write to you all. I know you guys will understand. I get there an hour early so they can put on the numbing cream. I said to the assistant, wait, won't this affect my procedure..due to constricting my blood vessels, etc. This fact, I got from you all. She said NO, we wash it off before your treatment. Obviously, she did not understand my question. The doctor was in a room treating someone else, so I did not push the issue. I let her put it on. My face turned cold and WHITE. I decide to relax, and tell myself the doctor must know what he is doing. About a half an hour later, I go to wash the numbing cream off with water, I cannot feel my skin on my face.. that was nice...no burning feeling. Wish we could put this stuff on when we are in pain from a flare! My face was pretty white too. I could still see a few of my bigger veins, they were still red. I then go in the room for the procedure. I asked Dr. Pindiak about the numbing cream and the constriction of my blood vessels..I could see my white nose from the corner of my eye. He said yes, some of the creams constrict, but not this one. Hmm, I sure looked white. He turned the machine on, which had a computer on top. He said, darn this thing is out of water. GREAT!! It had to happen on the day I was getting treatment. He said he had to add water, and has not done that before, it may take a minute. Here I am watching him struggle with this task.. I was so nervous. I had to keep calming myself. He assures me that when he is done, the computer would do alot of diagnostic testing and would never let the photderm function if it was not ready. OK, I felt better. He booted it up fine. He applied some alcohol to my face to make it flush. Normally, I would have been beat red with the anxiety, and being warm.. so I really feel like the cream was constricting my blood vessels. I am not sure if the alochol made me flush..I could not feel anything. He then applied the cooling cream and began to zap. I could feel it. I couldn't imagine how it would feel without the numbing cream! The skin between my lip and nose was the most sensitive. I jumped. It took about 30 minutes of zapping and I was done. He had told me throughout the procedure that my face was responding just fine. When we finished, I was afraid to look in the mirror. I did, and I looked FINE. Probably because the numbing cream was still constricting my vessels.. not sure. I was fine all day, then at night I looked a little red and swollen. i was almost glad, because it didn't look or feel like I just had my whole face lasered (for lack of a better word). I thought about the person that posted about the photoderm that did not do anything to her skin because it was not set high enough. Today, I seem less flarey. I am not sure how I feel. I am ecstatic that I do not have blisters and welts, which is what I was afraid of... but my face feels really good. I will keep you all posted. I plan to have 3 total, that was the package deal. My next one is June 2. I feel like the whole thing was no big deal...why did I stress so much??!!! Oh yeah, he used 550 filter all over..and said if we miss any deeper veins, he may get those with a laser. So I am thinking, that even if the filter was not high enough, he will get them next time. Overall, I felt like he was caring and listened to me, and maybe being on the conservative side is better at first. I can always get more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2001 Report Share Posted May 14, 2001 The 550 filter is commonly used during the first procedure to target the shallow vessels. Later they should increase the filtration to 570, 590, and 645nm, sometimes higher. The ispropyl alcohol irritated the skin enough to cause the shallow and intermediate vessels to flush. This is great. Later on, when deeper feed vessels are targeted with higher filters, you can induce dilation in the deeper vessels by drinking a couple of cups of hot coffee while waiting for the numbing cream to take effect. Let the beverage cool just enough that it doesn't burn your mouth. Then take deep sips, and hold the hot beverage in you mouth before swallowing, then take another sip. I can assure you that this technique is quite effective. My thanks to Dr Nase for mentioning this in page 184 of his book, and to for bringing it to my attention ~ as fortune would have it, right before my TX 13, which targeted the deep feeder vessels and thermoregulatory shunt vessels via 695nm filter and YAG 1064nm laser. ~Jim ********************************************************** Hi everyone, I am sitting here at work, Mon a.m. I had my first photoderm treatment on Saturday in Melbourne, FL, by Dr. Steve Pindiak. I got his name from one of you and he is also on the Dr. Bitter trained list. I had a consult with him prior to setting up this treatment. I could not wait to get in this morning and write to you all. I know you guys will understand. I get there an hour early so they can put on the numbing cream. I said to the assistant, wait, won't this affect my procedure..due to constricting my blood vessels, etc. This fact, I got from you all. She said NO, we wash it off before your treatment. Obviously, she did not understand my question. The doctor was in a room treating someone else, so I did not push the issue. I let her put it on. My face turned cold and WHITE. I decide to relax, and tell myself the doctor must know what he is doing. About a half an hour later, I go to wash the numbing cream off with water, I cannot feel my skin on my face.. that was nice...no burning feeling. Wish we could put this stuff on when we are in pain from a flare! My face was pretty white too. I could still see a few of my bigger veins, they were still red. I then go in the room for the procedure. I asked Dr. Pindiak about the numbing cream and the constriction of my blood vessels..I could see my white nose from the corner of my eye. He said yes, some of the creams constrict, but not this one. Hmm, I sure looked white. He turned the machine on, which had a computer on top. He said, darn this thing is out of water. GREAT!! It had to happen on the day I was getting treatment. He said he had to add water, and has not done that before, it may take a minute. Here I am watching him struggle with this task.. I was so nervous. I had to keep calming myself. He assures me that when he is done, the computer would do alot of diagnostic testing and would never let the photderm function if it was not ready. OK, I felt better. He booted it up fine. He applied some alcohol to my face to make it flush. Normally, I would have been beat red with the anxiety, and being warm.. so I really feel like the cream was constricting my blood vessels. I am not sure if the alochol made me flush..I could not feel anything. He then applied the cooling cream and began to zap. I could feel it. I couldn't imagine how it would feel without the numbing cream! The skin between my lip and nose was the most sensitive. I jumped. It took about 30 minutes of zapping and I was done. He had told me throughout the procedure that my face was responding just fine. When we finished, I was afraid to look in the mirror. I did, and I looked FINE. Probably because the numbing cream was still constricting my vessels.. not sure. I was fine all day, then at night I looked a little red and swollen. i was almost glad, because it didn't look or feel like I just had my whole face lasered (for lack of a better word). I thought about the person that posted about the photoderm that did not do anything to her skin because it was not set high enough. Today, I seem less flarey. I am not sure how I feel. I am ecstatic that I do not have blisters and welts, which is what I was afraid of... but my face feels really good. I will keep you all posted. I plan to have 3 total, that was the package deal. My next one is June 2. I feel like the whole thing was no big deal...why did I stress so much??!!! Oh yeah, he used 550 filter all over..and said if we miss any deeper veins, he may get those with a laser. So I am thinking, that even if the filter was not high enough, he will get them next time. Overall, I felt like he was caring and listened to me, and maybe being on the conservative side is better at first. I can always get more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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