An esthetician used a high frequency device on me to remove milia and capillaries. Mostly it seemed successful but one month later and some areas have “pits” while others look pierced. Anyway to reverse this?

ChapterAlarmingzz 0m I went to see her today. She wouldn’t even say sorry. She acted like it was nothing to worry about and gave me placenta cream. She could scarcely part with the tiny sample packet. It’s funny cus I’m the email she said “I pray it isn’t pitting.” I have acne scars and a chicken pock Mark next to it so maybe she thought I wouldn’t notice.

My skin isn’t the greatest, so I almost feel like she guinea pigged me to see what the device was capable of.

I think she wouldn’t say sorry cus that would seem like an admission of having made an error. I could tell that all she cared about was that I didn’t right a negative review. She wanted to pump me with a really expensive plasma pen (no charge) but I said that could cause PIH. Again seemed like she saw my face as her scratch pad.

I’m considering filing a negligence suit. If she hadn’t dismissed it and didn’t try to act like she cared just to save her review I wouldn’t have considered it but I can now see that she shouldn’t have done what she did. My actual facialist warmed me against estheticians who do this stuff ugh

Yep to the dermatologist. I was paying for an expensive facialist in NYC with many five star reviews. Doesn’t mean jack. Especiallly if she tries to be really sweet to people she jacks up. Obviously those people are less likely to return.

What I found off putting was that I paid for a 45 minute treatment instead of the 30 minute and when it was clear I’d didn’t need that long of a session she kept looking for new things to zap. Another lesson of already so many for me ugh

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