Dr. Shawana Vali
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Podcast Appearances
And I always promise you 70% improvement, and we aim for 90%.
So what we do is we re-educate, we might resurface you, we might use a partial ablative, not full ablative.
A full ablative laser such as CO2, I'd only do my 40s up, post like a facelift or something like that.
But I'd do a non-ablative laser such as Fraxel, which is less damage, but I'd combine it with exosomes for regeneration.
Intravenously or topically?
No, topically or intradermally, one or the other.
Because that will cause cellular regeneration.
So you either do microneedling like your colleague did, prescription microneedling, or you can do a partial laser such as a Fraxel, which is a baby laser, but not an ablative.
Fraxel is a light laser, right?
It's not ablative, it's a lighter version, not a CO2.
You don't need that yet.
And then what happens, we put you in a prescription-grade skin program, just creams for the next six to eight weeks.
Morning and evening, two minutes in the morning, a couple of minutes in the evening.
You yourself, within four weeks, you're not wearing as much makeup.
Pores have gone away.
The skin feels tighter.
Because we're working on the reticular dermis.
We're getting your cells to start behaving again, start up-regulating, to regenerate again.
And if you need another booster, we might do another booster.
And the first phase of the skin changing, it takes skin cells six to eight weeks, the keratinocytes, eight weeks to change their behavior to 12.