Interestingly enough, I too was discouraged after two treatments. When I went in for my third treatment I told them I thought I was just throwing good money after bad so they offered the next treatment free of charge. They also changed the wave length and depth of the laser (not sure of which Candela one it is, I will ask and post at a later date). It was after this treatment that progress was made. I decided then to go back for my fourth treatment and like I said in my earlier post, it is now working. I guess they have hit upon the right combination of 'zapping.' At any rate, my insurance has never paid for it. Luckily science has improved and what once cost me $200 8 years ago is now $75 per treatment.
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Interestingly enough, I too was discouraged after two treatments. When I went in for my third treatment I told them I thought I was just throwing good money after bad so they offered the next treatment free of charge. They also changed the wave length and depth of the laser (not sure of which Candela one it is, I will ask and post at a later date). It was after this treatment that progress was made. I decided then to go back for my fourth treatment and like I said in my earlier post, it is now working. I guess they have hit upon the right combination of 'zapping.' At any rate, my insurance has never paid for it. Luckily science has improved and what once cost me $200 8 years ago is now $75 per treatment.
May 20, 2010 - 9:03amHolly
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