Friday, April 10, 2009

Aluma: Yet another anti wrinkle product part 3


Is Aluma permanent?


No, only herpes is forever. Aluma will last a few months. In addition, you will need many more future session to look nice.

Does it work in everyone?


Definitely not
. Many testimonials on cyberspace claim that it is not what doctors make it out to be. Many see no improvement in their skin. Those who do see improvement claim that the effects are short lived.

IS there any thing one has to do after Aluma treatment?


Yes, to delay return of wrinkles, stop smoking, avoid intense sun, wear a sunscreen when going out and dress in protective garments

When can one return back to work?


In general, the downtime depends on extent of the procedure. Most people can return back to work in 24-48 hours

Does the treatment hurt?


Yes, 100 percent. Everyone says it hurts – like hell. Feels like a hot needle but only lasts a few seconds.

Final Word


Today, every tom, dick, harry and a lot of health care personnel are into lasers and facial rejuvenation. Besides doctors, many nurses have gotten into this lucrative business. While complications are rare, they do occur. These complications are more likely with individuals who have no clue about lasers. For those who have money and would like to try out Aluma, select your provider well. Also, remember that it is never the physician who performs the treatment- it is a technician. The physician only does the procedure when you are someone special.

For those who have little money to waste, avoid Aluma. It is expensive, painful and there is zero guarantee that it will work. Moreover, even when it works, the results are only a few months. So the choice is simple, a wrinkle free skin for a few months and no food, or live the good life, have wrinkles like everyone else and be unhappy

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