Part II: Laurier

HA HA HA DeeDee, who do you think I was inspired to relate James Bond and James’s favorite number? he he :wink: . I bet that the design of that devilish character of Pivot Point has taken me longer to me than Mike make a thousand of 007.

Even the original logo of the gun is a character of Pivot specially designed for the video!

Yes, I know, I’m crazy. :crazy: he he

I did not even see that you posted a video, that was fun. Crazy? no, Rock Star? yes. Sorry, you forced me to say it.

Thanks for the warning Seana. Do not worry, Laurier is not responsible for the rise of videos made by other YouTube users. For some reason I do not know, BSO issues are not restricted. :slight_smile:

Ah, sounds sincere when it comes from you…

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For those that have printed out our size chart, I want to let you know it has been revised to include the long tip 6 and the 2 sizes of .007" IBP’s.

Thank you James and Josefa, it’s ideas like yours that move us all forward.

Mike can you post a link to the PDF for those sizes?

http://www.laurierinstruments.com/ibp-specs.html

Just print the page Gretchen.

Where’s the awesome PDF to go with those awesome probes? Anyone can just print out the page, it takes effort to print out a PDF :slight_smile:

Josefa have you had time to use the .006 A and B, if you have what are your thoughts? What did you see? What did you feel?

After multiple tests in different cases of thick hair, and very thick, my conclusion is that the A’s work best. Despite Mr Roy said the only difference would be felt in our hand, the fact is that with the A you can work with higher energy levels, indicating that greater taper changes the heating pattern, and the follicle is coagulated at a lower temperature. If this was your suggestion, congratulations Gretch! You were very successful. Roy has been able to enhance the potential of the 006". Congratulations also to him.

As for the other prototype “B”, I assure you that they do not run out to good use. Here is the proof. No IBP should be wasted. They are too valuable.

Thanks Jossie, back in May I was thinking more along those lines but I changed my thinking and started thinking that insertion would be improved with the taper. My original thinking was more in line with the results that have been proven through you, Dee, Kelly and myself. I am a little embarrassed that I had changed my thinking to be more directed towards easier insertion and these results are not what I expected.

I used everyone of my B’s Which are just normal 6’s

I would also add the Mike B was the instigator of my original thought when he talks about his favorite tapered probe.

I never would have believed it…Gretchen, you are correct. From now on I shall make the 6 longs with 7 wire. I think you will agree that the mediums and shorts should still be made from 6 wire. They’re too much like framing nails as it is. :wink:

Thanks Mike R. If it were up to me I would make all .005’s and all .006’s from .007 stock. I don’t exactly know why but I think the taper is important, not just for stiffness or building a house. That’s your call and thank you for giving my idea a try.

Last week of november I had a treatment on my face in Malaga, done with Laurier Probe and Spectrum machine - superb treatment, less painful (Ive done it without anestesia!!!) and the next week Ive gone to work and noone could see that some work was done :)))

And Josefa, Ive send you an important message, please read it :slight_smile:

Done! oh yes, as always work on you was a real pleasure.
Photos of the new design of your chest have gone very well.

We are inspired by the recommendations contained in the book “Treatment Strategy …” to the pattern in the shape of a “Superman´s Symbol”.

Here a video taken by Miro himself, while I worked on his arm:

If I could interrupt this thread for just a moment:

Hi Josefa,

Please check your messages

That’s all :slight_smile:

The two new prototypes of the Laurier probes for both treatment of telangiectasia, as for acrochordons and age spots are really amazing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMRsfMGUHuI&list=UUC9-eeB3Y_vk5cCAqcqWKxg&feature=c4-overview

Congratulations Mike Roy!

Very good Josefa, I take it you like them. Do you find that they are sharp enough ?

Yes, they are sharp enough to not cause bleeding, but not too weak to bend the tip when we entered. I like a lot. if they were a little shorter would be perfect for me. The second prototype is perfect for treating age spots and skin tags.