When does one see results after Aluma?
Some people see zilch. The results of Aluma are not immediate. Some people begin to see skin and texture changes at 4-6 weeks. The maximum cosmetic benefit of treatment take several months. If you have not seen anything for 6-8 weeks, do not be a fool and sign up for more sessions.
Can Aluma be used in men?
Sure, if they pay for it.
What skin disorders can be treated with Aluma?
The vendors and doctors claims that Aluma can erase signs of aging, photo aged skin, skin discoloration, sagging skin, wrinkles, and fine lines and so on
Which part of the body is treated with Aluma?
The face, cheeks, neck, upper arms, thighs, waist, abdomen, knees, elbows- anywhere where you have sagging skin. In fact, the treatment is heavily hyped to remove stretch marks. Other physicians claim that Aluma can erase acne scars
Who is not a candidate for Aluma?
Well, if you have no money, forget it. Others who are not candidates for Aluma include diabetics. Those with lupus, individual who take blood-thinning medications and those with an active skin infection. Cannot undergo Aluma treatment.
IS Aluma covered by medical insurance?
No medical insurance plan nor Medicare covers Aluma. It is considered cosmetic.
What is cost of Aluma?
On average, the cost of Aluma starts around $300-$1,000 per session and depends on how much treatment you need. Most individuals require a series of treatments to achieve the full cosmetic benefit. Each treatment session is spread two weeks apart.
How many sessions are required?
You can rest assured there will be many. Cosmetic surgeons are worse than car mechanics when it comes to jacking up costs.
How do I seek someone who does Aluma treatment?
The business of cosmetics is jam packed with a lot of people offering a variety of therapies. Nurses are doing lasers, technicians are performing Aluma, and doctors are making the money. Then there are the vendors who come up with a new device each week. Therefore, the best advice is avoid all of them. Before you seek any type of treatment, read about it, get to know the complications and what it costs.
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