Guest guest Posted October 12, 2001 Report Share Posted October 12, 2001 I just had my third photofacial with Dr. Bitter yesterday and kind of got some bad news. At my second treatment I had a small bruise for 7 days and some mild swelling. The post treatment swelling went down and the bruise went away but I was left with some negative side effects that lasted for a month until this last tx yesterday. I had started getting a lot of bumps. They looked like acne but were small with sharp prominences. My face felt like a piece of asphalt and sometimes the lesions would come off and felt like little grains of sand. These were innumerable in the areas of the face I was having continued swelling in such areas as the side of the nose and cheeks. Additionally, my face was more sensitive than before and started flushing more to even washing with cool purified water in areas I almost never flushed in prior to the treatments. The areas where the bumps and swelling were had this crawling, tingling sensation underneath the skin. I was told that the reason for these problems were due to solar elastosis. He said that by looking at my skin he would never have guessed that I had a lot of sun in my life but this is because I corrected the hyperpigmentation with chemical peels and I am still young (29). He said if biopsies were to be taken that you would see gaps in the collagen, like oatmeal, offering no structural support to the blood vessels. Prior to the treatments I was not hving all of these problems because what little collagen I had was keeping things more in check, but when the Ipl began to mess with the dermis, ( which it is supposed to do), the dermis began to react because the collagen was disturbed. This is the principle by which new collagen is eventually laid down after it is initially disturbed. He said this swelling was placing pressure on the ducts in the pores and this was causing them to clog making it look like acne. They say Ipl can increase the collagen by as much as 20 percent, but this takes time. He guesstimates that these types of side effects may go for 5-6 treatments and that I may finally see good improvement after 7-8 treatmnets. I really had to press for these numbers since all people are individual. But this is based solely on his experiences with others similar to mine. When I ask him about improvements he says, " what do you mean by improvement? " , and of course I told him my expectations which are not outrageous. Im wondering if anyone else out there has solar elastosis as evidenced by worsening of symptoms after IPL, when you began to see improvement, and to what extent? My case is moderate but at the severe end. Also, since yesterday, I didnt flush as much when washing tonight and the acne and swelling are almost gone. I know it is too early to tell what is going to happen though. Tracey _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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