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Fraxel and Facial Atrophy - Fat Loss

This section of the forum is dedicated to discussions on fractionated, non-ablative, and ablative laser and non-laser skin treatment methods for facial conditions other than acne scarring (See Acne/Acne Scarring Forum).
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Fraxel and Facial Atrophy - Fat Loss

Postby eeddaka » Thu Mar 24, 2011 6:57 pm

Hi Dr. Lam,
I am Asian, 27 year old female. Weight stabilized since teen years. Went in to do a full face Fraxel for acne scars (which, in hindsight, were minor and didn't really require laser but was convinced by the derm to do it) and am now 1.5 years later, left with distorted skin texture (looks wrinkly and pores are bigger), indentations all over the face that look like acne scars where i never had acne scars before. My skin is also red all over from broken blood vessels. Not only this, but my face has atrophied too.

I used to have great cheekbones, but due to fat atrophy, one of them is completely gone, and the other cheekbone is significantly decreased in size. My cheeks have hollowed and I look much older than I did before. Before I did the laser, people would tell me I looked like I was 22, 23, and now people just always ask me "Are you tired? You look so tired?".

What are my prospects as a candidate? I've sent you pictures.
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Re: Fraxel and Facial Atrophy - Fat Loss

Postby dr. lam » Thu Mar 24, 2011 10:08 pm

i am sorry to hear of your situation. i don't have a clear answer for you in terms of what you can do. skin texture is not an easy thing to fix. doing more lasers to fix the skin problem may not be your desired solution and it may not work as well on asian skin either. as far as the fat loss, you can do a fat transfer but in your age group i would not recommend it just to limit the chance that it would not age well for you as your metabolism changes. sometimes when we are faced with difficult things without easy answers we can open up our perspective on our plight. as viktor frankl, the holocaust survivor, has stated, "when all freedoms are taken from you, you have one freedom left, your attitude." when we are depressed about something, people sense that and oftentimes what they see is not fat loss or tiredness but a depressed, angry person inside. when you begin to forgive the person who did the procedure and more importantly forgive yourself for doing the procedure the first step of real healing will begin. i am sorry that i do not have a great answer for you to fix your situation but hopefully some of my suggestions will not be taken negatively but are meant to help one in the process of healing.
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Re: Fraxel and Facial Atrophy - Fat Loss

Postby eeddaka » Sat Apr 09, 2011 10:23 pm

Hi Dr. Lam,

Since the last message, I've tried to plump myself up by eating more to see if I could get face back to its former self just by getting fat.

My face has indeed plumped up but I don't think I can ever look the way I did before without surgery, it looks like the fat loss from Fraxel is permanent.

I'm trying to forgive myself and trying to accept the mistake and move on but one of the main obstacles (amongst others) is that my cheeks have deflated unevenly. It would be one thing if I still had symmetry in my face, I could try to create a new identity (it seems like that is the only way I'll be able to move forward... is to shed my old identity and create a new one with the altered face...) but my cheekbones are noticeably uneven.

Please take a look at the pictures I've sent you. Can you tell me whether it's possible for me to do a fat transfer just to the one cheek to even my face out? I know you said that you don't like to do fat transfers on a 27 year old but if its just treated as a cheek augmentation, what do you think?

My parents are still thin. My mom actually has her great cheekbones still, there's been no fat loss in her face, just sagging of the jowls. What other information do you need to assess the possibility?
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Re: Fraxel and Facial Atrophy - Fat Loss

Postby dr. lam » Sun Apr 10, 2011 3:51 pm

i would honestly perhaps use a permanent product like artefill which at least would not have metabolic issues with weight changes especially if i am just doing one area. that is what i would recommend in your case. you would need a skin test for that first (28 days before at a minimum). for a small area of deficit, it would be much cheaper and possibly safer in your case.
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sml
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Re: Fraxel and Facial Atrophy - Fat Loss

Postby whirleegig » Fri Jul 27, 2012 11:49 pm

I'm afraid I don't understand, Dr. Lam. You did a video on Kathy, a woman who suffered fat atrophy from IPL. You did a great job on her face and she is quite pleased. She is also in your video diaries. Why don't you recommend it to more people who suffered fat loss this way?
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Re: Fraxel and Facial Atrophy - Fat Loss

Postby dr. lam » Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:55 am

i do. it just depends on the age. cathy was over 50 years old. when someone is 27 years old, i am worried about long-term metabolic changes. i typically start on someone after 35 years of age. fortunately, i am very conservative with the fat at that age simply because they do not need a lot of fat which is good for longer term safety. further, i believe that fat is safe when done symmetrically and evenly since it is metabolically active and i want it to age well. however, when someone complains that one area is worse than another i am not a big fan of placing asymmetric fat that way. i prefer in that case a metabolically inert product like artefill or restylane. hope that makes sense. many physicians do not think about long-term consequences of their work. i do.
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Re: Fraxel and Facial Atrophy - Fat Loss

Postby skin resurfacing » Wed Nov 21, 2012 5:43 am

Hello Dr. Lam
I am 25 years old and i am overweight. Due to this weight i look very old and wrinkles are appeared on the skin. Many problems i have to face from this situation. My skin textures and tones also becomes dull. Is this possible to loosing this weight. By doing the fraxel treatment can i improve the tone and textures of my skin so that i look younger and good looking.
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Re: Fraxel and Facial Atrophy - Fat Loss

Postby dr. lam » Wed Nov 21, 2012 7:23 am

the best thing that has made me look better is a better diet, stress reduction, and exercise. i now look 10 years younger. botox and lasers are great but they can't cover up for bad diet and lack of exercise especially someone at your age those are probably the reasons you don't look your best. also get at least 7 to 8 hours of sleep and stay hydrated.
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