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Dot Laser or Fractionated Co2? 4/22/2009

I watched a show on channel 5 about a DOT laser. Looked like it did some amazing work. Couldn't find a good doctor with the DOT laser. I didn't want to go to that televised Doctor. He looked a bit young and it looked like a marketing gimmick. I researched and found out guess what? The ""DOT system is an advanced CO2"" and realized that was the same as the fractionated CO2 laser. What a joke? They were trying to make it sound like it was something special and different. And by the way, the DOT laser does cause down time to about 4-7 days. It's totally not what the Doctor was saying on television.\r \r I did a search for fractionated laser on Friday night right after the show and found Dr. Rispler in my area. I came here on Monday to the Beverly Hills office for the ""DOT"" laser and got one treatment done for my crow's feet and some forehead wrinkles. As I suspected, it's the same thing as the fractionated CO2 laser. Now, I have had CO2 laser before and this one did not even come close to the typical pain from a CO2 laser. The results are already considerably better. I know this laser was far superior from the others I have tried. My down time was very short. I would say today is the day I feel that I could go out without any make-up. My skin looks great; smooth and tight. I wish I got the name of it, but I have never seen anything like it before. Do your own research. It pays in the end. Pros: Best Laser more
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