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Lillo85

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  1. I understand your frustation and I respect it. There are other videos on YouTube you can watch, they went under a Q-switched session with same results of mine. Me too I've researched a lot before choosing the right technician. Don't lose hope! 💪
  2. Hi, I'm sorry to hear that, but don't worry you can get rid of it easily with a Q-switched laser. The intensity it depends on the technician, if he/she is good enough they know how to calibrate the tool for the best result. I went in Rome, the name of the technician is Leticia Molinaro but based on where you live i'm sure you can easily find someone to get the same results. Good luck and let us know!
  3. I had hair in the surrounding areas, the laser causes a bleached effect but it is temporary. Consider that I had it done last Tuesday and now the hair is slowly growing back, as I was reassured by the doctor.
  4. The rest is real hairs 😃 I had tricopigmentation only on the front part and temples!
  5. I head of other people who got tricopigmentation and it didn't go away. I think it's subjective. The good news is that it can be removed with just one laser session
  6. Hi! I'm quite surprised she is well known! Yes I got it from her, in Milan! Actually the treatment was done by one of their best girls, her name is Carlotta, I don't know if she still works with her though. Anyway, they are really good at this kind of treatment, so I would definetly advice to get it there! If you may need additional questions, feel free to ask!
  7. Hi there, I've just registered here because today I had my first Q-switched laser session to remove tricopigmentation done 7/8 years ago. I'd like to share my experience and confirm what hairthere said. First of all, i want to say that when i did it i was told it would have faded away naturally. It never happened. It faded, yes, but it remains kind of a shadow. Reason why I decided to get the laser session. From the video recording you can see that the laser completely removed the trico in just one session, although i have to wait at least one month to see the final result. I've shared the video here: Tricopigmentation removal session I hope this helps. Have good luck and embrace yourself By the way: yes it hurts, but it's bearable.
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