jackie blue
11 post s
25-Apr-2008
5:02 PM
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Hello Ladies, I am seeking opinions and information about LED photorejuvenation. I have read on the web that LED Photorejuv. consists of diode light wavelengths that are painless,nontoxic & noninvasive, they seem to come in Red, Blue & Yellow or variations thereof. I am familiar with the benefits of the procedure. I am a licensed Cosmetologist and a recently trained PMU artist and would be willing to purchase an LED photorejuvenation machine. I have contacted local Health Dept, was told that anything that changes the composition of the skin was to be done by/under the supervision of a doctor, sounds reasonable to me. He also suggested I seek advise from an attorney, Yikes!! the expense of that. Are there Estheticians, PMU professionals etc. doing photorejuvenation? Do you all feel the composition of the skin is being changed? These units on the web are being sold for home use. Sorry for being so long winded, hope this is the correct place for my inquiry. Many Thanks
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LiZa
2820 post s
26-Apr-2008
8:37 AM
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IMO, i've not seen great things come of the home or esthetics models. I'm all for them if they work, but the non-medical models just dont have the punch that the big dogs have. mine sits at home on a shelf. the non med models are slow and TEDIOUS- I might fall asleep while giving a treatment! ---------- Liza Sims www.cosmetictattoo.com LIPigments US Distributor Wake Up with Makeup ALASKA 907-561-3937
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jptaps
2003 post s
27-Apr-2008
9:05 AM
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Check out Revitalight. Lambertian LED (35 times stronger than reg LEDs). The entire treatment time is between 10 and 20 minutes. No snap, no heat, no recovery at all - nada. We just got ours, and all I can say is WOW. I was the first guinea piggie & it is a lovely thing. Revitalight has a smart card system agreement. I am not in the position right now to buy or lease to own, etc, and this was the easiest agreement to enter, ever. http://www.revitalight.com Tell them Jill from Gilbert Bodyworks sent ya! jp ----------
 Jill Heijligers-Peloquin Lash FX www.lashfx.com
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sacha
980 post s
28-Apr-2008
12:18 AM
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liza is right again...most leds ive seen are too little too late.... i personally prefer ipl but again i'm the risk taker...revita light has a good rep with leds....choices, choices, choices...! sacha
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marta Infantino
9 post s
8-May-2008
1:11 PM
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I have used the led light for over four years. It is a big part of my business. I use it with Micordermabrasion and lots of collagen. The skin absolutely glows. After time it creates like a little cushion which y supposed is collagen under the skin. I sell it individually or in series of six the seven is free.I charge $ 200 for the combo of Microdermabrasion and It has no down time at all. But the need to use sun block after words. I recommend collagen and elastin to use as a follow up. I am a master Esthetician. But it is not difficult at all and i is a piece of equipment irreplaceable.
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Ms. M
87 post s
12-May-2008
12:04 AM
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I bought a microdermabrasion machine (professional version) for myself thnking I would save time and money to "do it myself." LOL I looked like I had been in a very bad fight and lost. I sold it soon afterwards. I leave skin care to the professinals.
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