Cary Deuber Shows What a “Freshly Lasered Face” Looks Like
The Real Housewives of Dallas skincare enthusiast is never shy to share the gruesome details of her cosmetics treatments.
Cary Deuber isn't one to completely hide out under hats and sunglasses after a laser treatment. The Real Housewives of Dallas skincare expert shows the world all the gruesome details of her beauty treatments, including the before, after, and in-progress photos. Last month, Cary introduced her followers on Instagram to her laser resurfacing journey. The certified registered first nurse assistant at the Lemmon Avenue Plastic Surgery and Laser Center wasn't afraid to share "up close and personal" photos from the procedure, which, we have to say, looked a little like something out of a horror film.
This week, Cary shared another look at her "freshly lasered face," and this time, the results aren't as gruesome (although, if we're being honest, they're still making us wonder if we could ever endure this kind of procedure). Still, if you do decide to try out the skin-tightening treatment, Cary's here to help you with an innovative way of treating red skin. Cary joked: "I am cooling my freshly lasered face with my kid’s popsicle? Or just really into that @birdboxmovie?"
As always, Cary is a wealth of knowledge in the comment section, explaining that she underwent "a Halo laser fusion and Infini radio frequency with PRP," a procedure she usually does once a year. Hey, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills beauty Kyle Richards was just raving about a combo of PRP (or platelet-rich plasma facials) and lasers!
Cary explained in the comments that the laser takes about two and a half hours and needs some downtime for recovery. "It takes about five days to heal," Cary said, but while she isn't sweating or working out, she isn't letting this stop her life. "I went to a kids birthday party the day after but it wasn’t cute," Cary joked. In case you're worried that this looks painful, Cary says that's not the case at all (Bird Box-style popsicles notwithstanding). "Actually doesn’t hurt. Just feels tight," she wrote.