Vogue Article on Smoothbeam
The article discusses a Clear Light treatment for acne bacteria.
I’ve been web surfing today, so I thought I’d post a few of the
things I discovered out there.
Has anyone started Smoothbeam treatments? It sounds good, but it’s
also very new.
Tim
January 2nd, 2005 at 7:08 pm
I found this post on www.lasertreatments.com
Posted by Bob (152.163.252.69) on January 12, 2004 at 22:13:52:
In Reply to: Re: Smooth Beam posted by Ski on June 25, 2003 at
21:20:23:
I have had 5 smooth beam treatments and must now wait 6 months to see
if any more are needed. I have extremely oily skin and it has
improved 50%.Remember, this treatment is brand new and my doctor has
gone to conference in England to discus proper level to set machine
at. It is still not an exact science and every ones skin is differnt.
One level of intensity may not work as well on different skin types.
I have noticed that my acne and seborrheic dermatitis have not gotten
any worse though more improvement is still needed.I go back in
February to see if more treatments are warranted.
I have tried to contact this bob , but have had no luck…
personaly i’m thinking about doing it, but i’m still uncertain,
because its so new, and i heard at the moment its expensive and
plus i heard it hurts like hell…but if it works…its worth the
money and pain.