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23 August 2006, 11:22 AM
ICP71
CPs and Ultrasound
Hi there.

This may be a REALLY stupid question, but I am going to ask it anyway Big Grin I am supposed to have an ultrasound procedure next week to help fade some left over hyperpigmentation from breakouts. Ultrasound apparently also induces collagen production, and, I am told, may help fill in some of the pitted scarring I have been working on with CPs. Is it OK to continue using CPs after such a procedure?? I guess what I am wondering is, is the collagen induced by ultrasound NORMAL collagen, or will it be abnormal and broken down by using CPs??

No laughing Laughing

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23 August 2006, 04:24 PM
Suboo
"What is an ultrasound used for?
Ultrasound may be used, among other things, to:

Evaluate a fetus
Diagnose gallbladder disease
Evaluate flow in blood vessels
Guide a needle biopsy
Guide the biopsy and treatment of a tumor
Check your thyroid gland
Study the heart
Diagnose some forms of infection
Diagnose some forms of cancer
Reveal abnormalities in the scrotum and prostate "

Hi ICPI,

I can't find where ultrasound builds collagen, fills in scars and fades hyperpigmentation.

Confused?
Susan

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24 August 2006, 05:24 AM
ICP71
I had never heard of it either, until I went seeking chemical peels from my derm. Google "ultrasound skin treatments", and a bunch of stuff will come up. Basically, the ultrasound helps push products deeper into the skin where they can have a greater effect. The heat from the ultrasound also increases circulation and stimulates collagen production.

We'll see how well it works!!
25 August 2006, 01:23 PM
Dr. Pickart
Heat might increase circulation but so will a warm bath.

I have never heard that ultrasound increased collagen.