| My PA had previously been working in aesthetics for years with a dermatologist. Maybe not true for everyone but in this case it was. I had a great experience. Don’t be bitter. |
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Bumping this for recent experiences.
Lindsay Lohan credited her skin to Morpheus8 in a recent article (and she looks great, all things considered!) Would love to hear “real world” feedback. TIA! |
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I have had it done and LOVE my results. I am in my early 40s with some skin sagging, not so great skin texture (large pores), but definitely not ready for a facelift.
The treatment is a bit painful but tolerable once I took some Advil with Tylenol beforehand. Your provider will hopefully also put some numbing cream on before the procedure. I did 4 treatments and definitely notice tighter skin and smaller pores. My before and after photos show a clear improvement. Morpheus is not for all skin types though. I have lighter olive skin and my esthetician stated that if had skin that was a bit darker, then I would not be a good candidate because I can develop brown spots. She also mentioned that she cannot go too "deep" because of my skin tone. My advice would be to go to an esthetician or nurse who works at a doctor's office (derm or plastic surgeon). They are usually overseen directly by the doctor and have higher standards to adhere to when working in a medical facility than your regular spa or former pediatric nurse who rents a room at your local hair salon and just took a weekend class in doing aesthetic treatments so she can make more $$$. |
| Not worth it. |