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Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:06 am |
That's useful mangosteen, I think I'll try the Emla cream! I want *maximum* numbing"!
I have Tridocaine Spray and tubes of Lidocaine (the petroleum jelly stuff you mention); while both may numb my lips if they get into my mouth, I still find the Dr Roller painful. In fact as time goes on I find it worse, not better, and keep putting it off.
I wish drroller-eu would stock the 3-line roller, I get stung by customs whenever I order it from the US.  |
_________________ Louise,45,UK.Sunscreen Face/Body L/Term!OCM(Castor/Carrier Oil,Vaculift),MUAC 12.5%,18% TCA,Working Up To SkinObsession 25% TCA/Jessner's.Ageless,Dr Roller,Retin-A 0.05% & 0.1%,AAging Lightstim,CP Serum,Dermawand,Vaculift Face 2 Body 2,Pretika Sonic Brush.Microfibre Cloth.Tua Viso(Broken ),Palovia (Started 7 April 2011!). |
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Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:46 am |
Hi Mangosteen,
Thanks so much for your input about EMLA and tridocaine. Very helpful!
(Well, carp - wish I'd known that *before* I ordered the tridocaine... Oh well...)
It's so confusing as other posters have said the exact opposite - that EMLA did nothing for them and the tridocaine worked. Maybe I'll just have to conduct my own "scientific" study and see which works best for me. (Of course, that entails ordering the EMLA now...) < sigh >
Just wondering - has anyone had experience with something called Topicaine? It comes in both 4% and 5% strength in a non-oily gel form. Any reviews on that one???  |
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Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:00 am |
mangosteen wrote: |
A special shout out to Bethany for the links to all the articles and connection to Jack for discounted dermarollers. THANKS!!! You're a gem.  |
You are VERY welcome!!
I am very much looking forward to receiving my EMLA cream....I sure hope it works that well for me.  |
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Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:02 am |
ljk wrote: |
I wish drroller-eu would stock the 3-line roller, I get stung by customs whenever I order it from the US.  |
I'll write Kaia and ask today. |
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Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:10 am |
Bethany--I didn't see that you had ordered Emla already. Reading about your trials and tribulations is what inspired me to stop lurking and start typing. I hope the Emla is as effective for you as it is for me. Before using it(using tridocaine) I couln't get much of a roll at all on my sensitive upper lip area. With a layer of Emla on for twenty minutes, it is SO numb, I can't feel a thing. Maybe you'll be able to cut back on the wine and save yourself a post-roll hangover! |
_________________ 45 yo, AALS, Rex Kara II, Foreo, Carolyn's Facial Fitness, Tanaka massage (every morning), dermarolling (1.5mm every 6-8 weeks), Retin-A, Epionce |
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Tue Oct 14, 2008 2:37 pm |
Hi Bethany and Mangosteen - Quick question - where's the best (and fastest???) place to order EMLA from?
(Can you tell I really would like to be numbed for the 1.5 rolling???)  |
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Tue Oct 14, 2008 2:40 pm |
taobunny wrote: |
Hi Bethany and Mangosteen - Quick question - where's the best (and fastest???) place to order EMLA from?
(Can you tell I really would like to be numbed for the 1.5 rolling???)  |
I just ordered from this place, and they said it would be manufactured in Isreal, shipped from the UK, and would take about 3 weeks to get to the US. And I picked them because I thought shipping from Canada would be faster!
http://www.canadapharmacyonline.com/DrugInfo.aspx?name=Emla%20Cream5500&RefID=froogle |
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Tue Oct 14, 2008 2:45 pm |
Gah! Three weeks??? I don't think I can wait that long...
< wondering if Baby Anbesol will work > LOL |
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Tue Oct 14, 2008 2:46 pm |
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I just ordered from this place, and they said it would be manufactured in Isreal, shipped from the UK, and would take about 3 weeks to get to the US. And I picked them because I thought shipping from Canada would be faster! |
Wondering if it takes so long because the EMLA needs to get a teeny tiny passport for all its travels...  |
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Tue Oct 14, 2008 2:48 pm |
taobunny, I got mine from canadapharmacy (different site than the similar name Bethany mentioned). I live in the US and it took just shy of three weeks, posted from UK. |
_________________ 45 yo, AALS, Rex Kara II, Foreo, Carolyn's Facial Fitness, Tanaka massage (every morning), dermarolling (1.5mm every 6-8 weeks), Retin-A, Epionce |
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Tue Oct 14, 2008 3:02 pm |
Thanks Mangosteen... I ordered mine from Canada Drug Superstore. I'm guessing that mine will take about the same amount of time as yours and Bethany's.
Guess I'll just have to be patient.  |
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Tue Oct 14, 2008 6:13 pm |
For any UKers looking for Emla cream cheap, don't go on ebay! I paid £6.95 for a 5g tube, then discovered expresschemist is cheaper. That's what I get for clicking on the first link I find
Looking forward to being Comfortably Numb (or something)  |
_________________ Louise,45,UK.Sunscreen Face/Body L/Term!OCM(Castor/Carrier Oil,Vaculift),MUAC 12.5%,18% TCA,Working Up To SkinObsession 25% TCA/Jessner's.Ageless,Dr Roller,Retin-A 0.05% & 0.1%,AAging Lightstim,CP Serum,Dermawand,Vaculift Face 2 Body 2,Pretika Sonic Brush.Microfibre Cloth.Tua Viso(Broken ),Palovia (Started 7 April 2011!). |
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Tue Oct 14, 2008 6:35 pm |
ljk wrote: |
That's useful mangosteen, I think I'll try the Emla cream! I want *maximum* numbing"!
I have Tridocaine Spray and tubes of Lidocaine (the petroleum jelly stuff you mention); while both may numb my lips if they get into my mouth, I still find the Dr Roller painful. In fact as time goes on I find it worse, not better, and keep putting it off.
I wish drroller-eu would stock the 3-line roller, I get stung by customs whenever I order it from the US.  |
And eek, I meant Xylocaine spray above, Tridocaine is something different. Silly me. Either way, both of those options are no good for me. Eagerly awaiting the Emla! |
_________________ Louise,45,UK.Sunscreen Face/Body L/Term!OCM(Castor/Carrier Oil,Vaculift),MUAC 12.5%,18% TCA,Working Up To SkinObsession 25% TCA/Jessner's.Ageless,Dr Roller,Retin-A 0.05% & 0.1%,AAging Lightstim,CP Serum,Dermawand,Vaculift Face 2 Body 2,Pretika Sonic Brush.Microfibre Cloth.Tua Viso(Broken ),Palovia (Started 7 April 2011!). |
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Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:04 pm |
bethany wrote: |
ljk wrote: |
I wish drroller-eu would stock the 3-line roller, I get stung by customs whenever I order it from the US.  |
I'll write Kaia and ask today. |
Done - I'll know if/when I hear back from her. |
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Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:53 am |
Hi Bethany, I can't figure out how everyone does the quote thing....but you wrote this: "Gumgirl, do you cover your face with saran wrap and wait for 2 hours before rolling?
I just ordered some from the place below...my hangover today was just far too bad to continue with that nonsense!"
The EMLA cream is fast acting (15 minutes), no SARAN wrap necessary. However, it needs to be applied thickly, esp. above the lip. Make sure your face is dry. It is not necessary or recommend to rub this product in, simply apply a thick coat.
I got sidetracked and it was starting to wear off by the time I did the rolling. |
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Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:24 am |
gumgirl wrote: |
The EMLA cream is fast acting (15 minutes), no SARAN wrap necessary. However, it needs to be applied thickly, esp. above the lip. Make sure your face is dry. It is not necessary or recommend to rub this product in, simply apply a thick coat. |
Gumgirl, I've been using Emla for years and the directions have always been to apply thickly (as you said), cover with an occlusive dressing (i.e. saran wrap, or a medical covering) and leave on skin for one to two hours. In fact, I'm looking at the insert right now, just to double check, and, same as always.
Is it possible that you have a different product with the same active ingredients? (Or maybe my version is an older one because I'm buying out of country...?)
Hell, I'd *love* to find a product that's equally effective but fast-acting and not requiring saran wrap. The saran wrap is such a pain to keep in place for that long!
Bethany, for the record, I never leave Emla on longer than an hour and I'm always totally and completely numb, so you can experiment with the time. I think some people leave it on even less and it still works great. It's possible that it wears off faster, though. |
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Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:52 am |
gumgirl wrote: |
Hi Bethany, I can't figure out how everyone does the quote thing....but you wrote this: "Gumgirl, do you cover your face with saran wrap and wait for 2 hours before rolling?
I just ordered some from the place below...my hangover today was just far too bad to continue with that nonsense!"
The EMLA cream is fast acting (15 minutes), no SARAN wrap necessary. However, it needs to be applied thickly, esp. above the lip. Make sure your face is dry. It is not necessary or recommend to rub this product in, simply apply a thick coat.
I got sidetracked and it was starting to wear off by the time I did the rolling. |
Gum, look up at the upper right of each post, and you will see thw QUOTE option...click on that, and it will put the post in a quote format for you.
I am shocked that it works that quickly!
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Bethany, for the record, I never leave Emla on longer than an hour and I'm always totally and completely numb, so you can experiment with the time. I think some people leave it on even less and it still works great. It's possible that it wears off faster, though. |
Totally and completely numb sounds like exactly what I need. If it does work that well for me, I could actually move up to the 1.5mm roller! |
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Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:27 am |
I was wondering if any one alternates peel and rolling? Or is there any benefit to doing some peels prior to starting rolling?
(I already have some TCA 12% and 24%)
thanks |
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Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:08 pm |
I would like to get some of that elma cream but I already have 3 tubes of the tridocaine (and I'm cheap so I'll have to use it all up!)
I also didn't get the elma originally bcz of the saran wrap business. where do you get the kind that doesn't need the wrap? (for when I run out of my current supply of tridocaine ) |
_________________ early 60's, fair skin, combo skin, very few fine lines, vertical lip lines, crows feet & 11's, fighting aging! Using Palancia HF, dermarollers, CPs, Retin A Micro, Safetox, AALS, Clairsonic |
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Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:31 pm |
foxe wrote: |
I would like to get some of that elma cream but I already have 3 tubes of the tridocaine (and I'm cheap so I'll have to use it all up!)
I also didn't get the elma originally bcz of the saran wrap business. where do you get the kind that doesn't need the wrap? (for when I run out of my current supply of tridocaine ) |
I'm also interested in finding Emla that doesn't require saran wrap! I do have Emla and it works very well for me, but mine does require the SW and about an hour to kick in.
But in lieu of that, check out some of these numbing agents used for tattooing:
http://www.tattooequipment.com/medical_supplies.html (scroll about 2/3 of the way down the page)
http://www.dermalsource.com/dermal_home.html (first link on the top left of the page... and look! this site has their own dermaroller!)
http://www.superiortattoo.com/category.aspx?categoryID=251
I havent looked at all the options and compared prices yet, but I'm interested in trying one of these, since they do not require the saran wrap and they are fast acting. |
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Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:51 pm |
Hi Lowbrowscientist -
Many, many thanks for the very helpful link! I think I may end up trying one of those topicals - and I'm thrilled that you found a store in the U.S. (3 weeks for delivery is just kinda long for an impatient gal like me...)
Plus, it looks like some of the topicals come in a gel or waterbased formula. (I'm really not a fan of the ointment type topicals - 'cause they're so hard to remove!)
Thanks a million! |
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Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:49 pm |
GirlieGirl wrote: |
I was wondering if any one alternates peel and rolling? Or is there any benefit to doing some peels prior to starting rolling?
(I already have some TCA 12% and 24%)
thanks |
Have you seen Chinachatters' pictures? She overdid the rolling and the peels, and ended up with severely dehydrated skin and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
YMMV, but just something to consider. |
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Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:51 pm |
Just an FYI...I tried the SuperT and hated it. It was very gritty and I actually had an allergic reaction that caused major inflammation and redness. And the container was VERY small!! |
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Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:50 pm |
Regarding Emla and plastic wrap for occlusion, I'm pretty sure the instructions (which I can't seem to locate) did suggest using it. However, I never have done the plastic wrap thing and I get serious numbing in 15-20 minutes. I can't imagine I could get much more numb with an occlusion, nor would I want to. This method allows me to roll with reckless abandon.  |
_________________ 45 yo, AALS, Rex Kara II, Foreo, Carolyn's Facial Fitness, Tanaka massage (every morning), dermarolling (1.5mm every 6-8 weeks), Retin-A, Epionce |
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Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:48 pm |
Thanks for those links Lowbrow. I've used the Emla cream where you have to use Saran Wrap and found it such a PITA. I got it OTC at Walmart Pharmacy - tiny tube for around $12CDN. Currently using Tridocaine, but I'm still looking for a heavy duty numbing cream that will allow me to give myself a "bloody" good roll  |
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