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As someone who has undergone ResurFX treatment in Australia, I can share my experience and provide insight into the level of discomfort involved. The ResurFX procedure is a non-ablative fractional laser treatment that is designed to improve the appearance of the skin by stimulating collagen production and addressing various skin concerns such as fine lines, wrinkles, and uneven skin tone.
The level of pain or discomfort during the ResurFX treatment can vary from person to person, as it depends on a few factors. Firstly, the area of the body being treated can affect the level of discomfort. Sensitive areas, such as the face, may be more sensitive to the treatment, while less sensitive areas like the arms or legs may be more tolerable. Secondly, the intensity of the laser settings used by the practitioner can also impact the level of discomfort experienced.
In my personal experience, I found the ResurFX treatment to be moderately uncomfortable, but not excessively painful. The sensation during the procedure can be described as a "prickling" or "stinging" feeling, which is somewhat similar to the sensation of getting a light sunburn. The discomfort is generally most intense during the actual laser pulses, and it can linger for a short period of time after the treatment is completed.
To help manage the discomfort, the practitioner will typically apply a topical numbing cream to the treatment area before the procedure. This can help to significantly reduce the level of pain experienced during the treatment. Additionally, the practitioner may adjust the laser settings to find the optimal balance between effectiveness and comfort for the individual patient.
It's important to note that the level of discomfort can also depend on the individual's pain tolerance and personal sensitivity. Some people may find the ResurFX treatment to be more uncomfortable than others, and it's essential to communicate any concerns or issues with the practitioner during the procedure.
Overall, while the ResurFX treatment can be moderately uncomfortable, the discomfort is generally manageable with the use of numbing creams and adjustments to the laser settings. It's essential to have a candid discussion with the practitioner about your concerns and expectations before undergoing the treatment, and to communicate any issues during the procedure to ensure a comfortable and successful experience.
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