Best laser skin rejuvenation treatments w/ Dr Darren McKeown
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ค. 2024
- This week I'm talking to aesthetic specialist Dr Darren McKeown about how he is using an 'old school' ablative laser to deliver dramatic and natural skin resurfacing results for his patients - but, as he warns, it's not for the faint hearted!
We also discuss best laser treatments for different issues and how fully ablative laser compares to fractional laser treatments and BBL, also used in clinic by @DrDarrenMcKeown.
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Intro
02:41 Different types of laser treatment
04:35 Best candidates for fractional
05:11 Best candidates for ablative
06:38 Benefits v downside of full ablation
09:14 Areas of face laser treats best
12:21 BBL and pigmentation
14:49 What to expect from full ablative laser
19:35 How long do results last?
21:48 Is there a risk of fatloss?
23:19 Risks of scarring?
27:53 How it compares with PRP
29:40 Quick fire round on best treatments
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Darker skin tone should be very careful with certain type of lasers such as BBLs... Also, people suffering from hyperpigmentation such as melasma, should never go for lasers that use heat.
That is an understatement, especially when talking about a CO2 laser treatment, which makes ever the palest caucasian skin white. This highly ablative laser is NOT for darker skin tones and ever caucasian-skinned people must consider if they are okay with their skin being forever that pale because there is no going back after a CO2 laser treatment.
Other lasers can have a darkening effect, if placed in inexperienced hands so go to someone who *specializes* is medium to darker skin tones. Such good advice to offer others this warning!
Love Darren. Any time ive seen videos about him he comes across as a lovely caring knowledgable person 🏴 ❤️
Darren truly is one of the best aesthetic experts in the world... He is extremely knowledgeable and always on the quest to make people look as naturally beautiful as possible.
This was eye opening & informative. Thank you, Clare!!!❤
Glad it was helpful!
as always, great information. Thank you Clare
Thank you for watching and supporting!
Fascinating! As a dentist, I am especially impressed with the time he takes injecting the anesthetic. A second thing that was eye-opening, so to speak: the shield contact lenses. The third thing: his speculation about steroids and fungal infection-this makes total sense.
I absolutely love watching Darren work. He truly want to help people look natural and their best. I’m currently saving up to get some advice and treatment at his clinic in Glasgow ( I live 15 minutes from Glasgow) , I really enjoyed this video , thank you 😊
My friend is a nurse to a plastic surgeon, I asked her about PRP. She told me they didnt see much difference with patients and its expensive. So a no go for me.
Interesting.
This is the truth. It is really such a scam that I won't go to any clinician who offers it.
I’ve heard that PRF (platelet rich fibrin) is more effective than PRP but I haven’t investigated it due to the cost & limitated availability here in Australia
@@lindajoy23 I've seen Dr Rajani talk about that on his channel. I'll try to find an expert to explore this with.
Correct. I have had it and well, I didn't see that much difference to be honest - PRP and PRF. I have a local provider who isn't expensive but I wouldn't repeat. So now I'm exploring micro-needling.
Love it, thank you Clare. You do bring on some very interesting guests! xo
Thanks Val!
Love your channel!! So informative ❤
So glad ❤️
Wonderful video Clare ..very informative ❤
So glad you found it helpful!
Sorry…..But but but he is looking more disfigured than ever before 😳😳😳 he didn’t look like this when I watched his videos few years ago.
He has spoken about having surgery at a young age in the press, something he regrets now. But he's a lovely person who wants to make sure his patients get natural results www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/23766936/cosmetic-surgeon-regret-getting-work-done/
The article mentions him regretting surgeries he had when he was “young”, implying that it was years ago. That can’t be true based on pictures of him online. He may be a talented surgeon but his freakishly unlined unnatural filler face looks disfigured and speaks to a bad case of body dysmorphia, not something I want to see in a person doing things to my face. I can’t even watch the rest of the video. It’s like taking diet and exercise advice from someone who is clearly anorexic. I hope he gets help before he ends up in Hollywood on an episode of Botched. 🙁
That was great, so informative , but I would have loved to hear his opinion on filler versus sculptra and when to use what, please have an expert guest discuss this and thanks for all your videos❤
Great idea.
I’m not so sure I trust someone who looks like they over used Botox and fillers. He does not look natural and I found it very distracting. I’m Trying to grow old gracefully- still trying to look human and real.
I felt the same. He looks scary and I would stay away.
Not you posting this literally a day after my first BBL treatment 😂 Lovely discussion! My dermatologist convinced me to try out BBL at their esthetic clinic when I brought up concerns about pigmentation, and I'm excited to see the results. I'm still pretty young, be he also said it was a great treatment for skin health and preventative aging to get them every 6 months or so.
His enthusiasm makes me want to try it too! Hope you get great results!
I only started watching but assume it's about ablative CO2, which I had in 2000, and it was a MIRACLE WORKER! ❤
@@lisa22150Good to hear you had a great outcome!
@@thehonestchannel the only sad part is that now my face looks a good 20 years younger than my neck at age 60.
Congrats to you for having your skin damage managed *earlier* rather than later, and especially if you were a lifeguard or had some other outside job when you were a teenager.
I had my first 3 IPL treatments when I was 38 because of all the *early-teens* sun damage I had, including sun poisoning (to the point of 2nd degree burns) one summer when I was 16. I went from looking 40 to men thinking I was in my late 20s (which was problematic because I didn't date men in their late 20s lol). I didn't need them every six months after having 3 in a row. Your results may vary...
I had another 3 IPL treatments by the time I was 46, and the results were good but not quite as extraordinary as those first 3 which targeted the majority of the early damage and made the biggest improvement in my skin (again, males in their early 30s asking me out thinking I was their age).
Keep in mind, if you are having your face treated with BBL, your neck and decollete will likely also benefit from treatment (hands, too, in your 30s & 40s). Best wishes to you~
Clare you should check out a video from Penn Smith about the new UltraClear procedure. It is amazing !!
I will do - thank you!
You really need to get Dr Nathan Bryant
When he is explaining fully ablative it sounds just like fractional laser I had five weeks ago
I wonder what Clear and Brilliant is good for
Good question would be full ablative lasers versus deep peels
The doctor's face is beautifully line free - and yet he looks like an alien 👽
be nice.. he may have had a mild case of hydrocephalus or something when young. we all have different bone structures. we just do the best we can. i have a super high forehead... embarrassing. i wear my hair to cover it
@@jillpotts7472 He sells Botox and fillers, so my money is on it being self inflicted.
@@jillpotts7472 He sells Botox and fillers. It's self inflicted.
Apparently he spoke out about overdoing procedures when he was young and regrets it. Now he wants to make sure he gives people more natural results
@@jillpotts7472 Looks like it's self inflicted. See other comments.
This Dr. looks like he’s had lots of treatments him self. His skin looks beautiful.
I had fractional co2 last five weeks ago and it is amazing
Great to hear this!
Thank you so much, very informative. Can you spot treat with a non fractional full ablative co2 laser?
I think most clinics prefer to treat an area of the face rather than an isolated spot but it might be one to check out with local practitioners.
Thank you for answering my comment. I just got a full face (and neck) ablative fractional CO2 laser done last Wednesday. I’m still crusty and recovering. Definitely very intense treatment and I’m hoping to reep results in a couple of months. I was just wondering whether, should I need more work done on those darn lip lines, fully ablative would be something to explore. Anyways, thank you once more for this informative insight on fully ablative co2 laser. :)
I’ve had fully ablative four times…it did NOT work for lip lines our nasal-labial folds. In fact, the third treatment I got for half price, and the fourth was free, simply because the treatment didn’t work at all for my lower face.
I am more convinced not to do anything after watching this. It's just too traumatic.
Definitely not for everyone.
It’s definitely painful for about four days, and it oozes quite a bit the first week. Your have to wash and soak your face with wet gauze four times a day for two weeks, or until all the scabs are going and it no longer oozes!
I think it depends on your skin care for routine for fractional not your age I am very mature and had wonderful results
The photo of the woman's before and after was not much difference I could see. Not for me.
It would be interesting to know which resurface laser is the best and latest type … he didn’t say
He uses a Sciton Contour TRL device.
It would be interesting to know if there is something similar for home use that we could use daily?
Yes, he did say and very specifically stated he prefers Sciton lasers for their precision and accuracy over all others.
He is talking about CO2 lasers if you are asking about which type (versus which brand of laser) of resurfacing laser offers this once-in-a-lifetime, rather extreme resurfacing.
It would be good to know a home device brand to use on a daily basis~
i think i missed the cost?
Hi Jill. Costs for BBL, fractional or full ablative laser resurfacing will vary from clinic to clinic and region to region - sometimes wildly! Dr Darren's prices are listed on his website which is linked in the description. A lot of clinics include price lists on their websites if you're interested in treatments near you.
Love the diversity on your channel Claire but alas I cannot take advice from an expert who has himself overdone cosmetic procedures.
I’m sure he’s a good human being but this just doesn’t fit, feels like taking advice from Elizabeth Taylor on successful long term marriage😟
There is a more complicated back-story to this that understandably Dr Darren doesn't want to repeat in every interview but I've linked it in another comment. He had surgery when he was very young.
@@thehonestchannel thank you for taking the time to respond Claire, I will find & read the article.
Looking at his “changed” face! He’s not not a good advert for skincare or facial surgery 😢
Apparently he spoke out about overdoing procedures when he was young and regrets it. Now he wants to make sure he gives people more natural results
@@Megan66666so he filled his face up to max capacity after he made those mistakes?
I would be highly reluctant to go to this Dr. because of how artificial his face looks.
Apparently he spoke out about overdoing procedures when he was young and regrets it. Now he wants to make sure he gives people more natural results
I would NOT take advice from him thats all I'm going to say cause it's not good what i think about how he looks.