--- In rosacea-support@yahoogroups.com, "toronto06240"
I was also told that I was laser resistant after vbeam kept my
disease in remission for a year and then stopped working. Prior to
that I failed IPL. Then I failed with Dr. Darm and a Doc using the
yag only. I was lucky that a lot of that time my insurance was
covering. Still lots of money down the drain. You might want to try
the vbeam, it has been very helpful to some. In my case I am
currently having some luck with cynosure- combination pulsed dye
laser and yag. Painful, slow, expensive (doc will only bill as
cosmetic)but after 2 treatments I have seen improvement. I have
severe flushing and redness.Both have been reduced and I'm trying to
be hopeful.Unfortunately this is a very difficult disease. I always
get a little depressed when someone posts great success after one
series of treatments-many of us are just not that lucky.Don't give up
hope.In my humble opinion you should not have any more treatments
with this laser- call it a loss and move on to something else. Don't
give up hope.
Arlene
Arlene
<toronto06240@...> wrote:
>
> He says some people's vessels are like that.
> I never knew when I started that it might not
> work! It's not a question of me needing
> a few more treatments than someone else- it just doesn't
> work on me so I wasted $1500.
> If I had been told that there was a possibility I would have asked
> in what percentage of cases does it not work. I was
> told 4-5 treatments and I would only start to see
> improvement after the second one. I had prepaid the 4th
> as part of a package and can't get a refund. Not only did
> it not work on the rosacea on my cheeks but my face is
> blotchier than ever. It made the very light pigmentation
> patches I had even darker so he sprayed them with something
> to make them form a scab and fall off. But he couldn't
> spray my whole face so I'm left with a more uneven complexion
> than before. I'm still waiting to see the results of the spray.
> I got a second opinion from 2 dermatologists at a teaching
> hospital and they say that he used the best laser and
> some people don't respond. I asked what percentage of patients
> it doesn't respond and he said there have been no studies done
> so he couldn't say. He said they could try treatments
> on the rosacea with a Perfecta laser (very expensive, only
> 2 in Canada) but I might not know if it works until 7 treatments
> ($600 x 7 = $4200). I don't want to have the 4th prepaid IPL
treatment
> because it doesn't work on the vessels and I don't want my skin
> pigmentation problem to get worse. He thinks I should have the 4th
IPL
> because it "always makes your skin look better and you can never
have
> enough of them."I feel taken. I only joined
> the support group today after receiving the 2nd opinion.
>