Can someone please tell me if these machines for removal of angioma's, age spot's, keratosis, and skin tags are effective and worth the investment??
Thanks so much,
Maribeth Freeman
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An esty did this on me...also left me scarred.
As far as the Skin Classic. I complete my certification on Monday. ASCP does cover this treatment for NY Estheticians. I called several Doctors, Nurses, Estheticians for feeback. I heard all positive things. Other machines I researched: LamProbe and ThermoLo. I choose Skin Classic because the training was more in depth.
www.rnfaces.com for more info in Skin Classic
If you like I can keep you updated once I have a chance to work with it more :)
Skin Classic Update :)
Assuming your state allows it, assuming your insurance covers it... paramedical esthetics background or at least a few years of esthetics under your belt helps :) but is not necessary.
I just completed my Skin Classic Training yesterday. Stephanie Holvick, RN was wonderful. We worked on four models. We covered every aspect of the machine. We went over the only skin irregularities that can be treated. Moles are a no, no!!! There can be a little crusting of the skin. However it was not bad at all. I was very impressed. My models were thrilled. The skin classic is a fairly simple epidermal treatment. The skin will take days to a few weeks to completely heal, but that is not much different than a laser treatment. I did take Before and Post Treatment photos, I have asked my models to come back in in 2 weeks for another round of photos. If you need more details, call me 607-592-8222 Happy to assist. I am really glad I made this investment :)
As far as scarring, I only really can see how that would happen if your client picks at a healing scab.
Thanks for the update Holly. Just a quick question: can you tell me what exactly you treated on these 4 models.
Thanks again
Sure thing :)
Brown Hyperpigmentation Spots (raised and flat), face, chest, arms hands, Spider Veins around nose, cheeks, chin, Milia, Skin Tags (tummy, chest, neck) flat and ones with a stalk, Sebaceous Hyperplasia, face, clogged pores, face, fibromas on the face, angiomas on the face, chest, neck.
If you have more questions, let me know :)
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