I know I promised before and after pictures, but you're not going to get them, yet.
Don't be mad. Delayed gratification means a bigger reward!
90 days after my first treatment I went in for a follow-up assessment. There was a discernible difference. Not enough for me to go to the next ComicCon in a Leia slave outfit, but enough to prove the treatment works.
To be fair, I am about 20 lbs over weight. It distributes well, but a good portion is in my midsection. I knew going in one treatment did not a bikini model make.
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| That's me on the left. |
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| Now serving number infinity + 1 |
I can honestly say my original results are still evident, despite a minor weight loss and regain (+/- 7 lbs). The treated area has a slight depression. It's not enough to be an eyesore, but as someone who's lived with this body for *mumbles* mmmphty-9 years, I can see where things change.
Tomorrow, I'm receiving another assessment and a cycle (or 2?) as we have expanded our corporate offices into a facility that instructs our clients (the doctors) on the most effective techniques for assessment and use of the differing sized applicators. As I'd like to really be an advocate for our product, I'm going to be a guinea pig.
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| Someone's gotta do it! |
As my photos were already re-taken last week, I don't have to go through that again. Instead, I'll be scrutinized by several coworkers, and, oh yeah, 5 or 6 really well reputed plastic surgeons and dermatologists from around the country. You know, those people that make a living scrutinizing the physical flaws of other people? No worries, though. I know for a fact they've seen worse than me.
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| "The good news is, you're not hideous!" |
I'm wondering what the results will be this time, as the area has already been treated before. And will a year between treatments make a difference?




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