I think we need to focus in the dermabrasion process because there are a few things that are not clear, at least for me
See this pics of a tatoo removal.
This will form a eschar for sure, as the text says. Every huge abrasion you do will form a eschar, but in the costarelis patent I have not find anything about a crust and they said "no blood" in some paragraph.
They said that they can remove the hair of a mouse with an abrasion that did not make blood? That is impossible!
But in a Interview he said that you need to go deep... so... how can you go deep and not form dead tissue and do not make blood? That is impossible. If the dermis is visible you will got an eschar, see the pics, this is the dermis. I have perform a small abrasion in my hand, a cosmetic abrasion, pretty light. Mi skin is red, no blood. I also have perform a huge abrasion in my leg, that let the dermis visible. Now I got a crust in my leg, obviously.
I find difficult to believe that you are going to make tons of hair simply turning your skin a bit red.
And about the mice... is impossible to destroy the follicles as they said they do in the patent without forming a eschar, simply impossible.
I got the chemicals and would like to try this month but do not understand the correct abrasion technique I need to use. So the question for me now is deep abrasion or only a superficial cosmetic abrasion that only turns your skin red.
Help would be appreciated.
See this pics of a tatoo removal.
This will form a eschar for sure, as the text says. Every huge abrasion you do will form a eschar, but in the costarelis patent I have not find anything about a crust and they said "no blood" in some paragraph.
They said that they can remove the hair of a mouse with an abrasion that did not make blood? That is impossible!
But in a Interview he said that you need to go deep... so... how can you go deep and not form dead tissue and do not make blood? That is impossible. If the dermis is visible you will got an eschar, see the pics, this is the dermis. I have perform a small abrasion in my hand, a cosmetic abrasion, pretty light. Mi skin is red, no blood. I also have perform a huge abrasion in my leg, that let the dermis visible. Now I got a crust in my leg, obviously.
I find difficult to believe that you are going to make tons of hair simply turning your skin a bit red.
And about the mice... is impossible to destroy the follicles as they said they do in the patent without forming a eschar, simply impossible.
I got the chemicals and would like to try this month but do not understand the correct abrasion technique I need to use. So the question for me now is deep abrasion or only a superficial cosmetic abrasion that only turns your skin red.
Help would be appreciated.