Guide: The healing process after facial laser treatment

Dr. med. (I) Ikonija Koceva September 4, 2024

Introduction

Facial laser treatment can achieve impressive results in the appearance of the skin, whether to reduce wrinkles, treat scars or remove pigmentation. However, as with any medical procedure, it is important to understand the healing process and proper aftercare to ensure optimal results and avoid complications. In this article, we explain the healing process after facial laser treatment and give you valuable skin care tips to help you support your skin during the healing phase.

The healing process after facial laser treatment

After laser treatment, the skin undergoes a natural healing process that can be divided into different phases. The healing process can vary depending on the type of laser and the depth of the treatment. In general, however, the healing process can be divided into the following stages:

1. the acute phase (day 1-3)

Immediately after the laser treatment, the skin reacts to the micro-injuries caused by the laser. During this phase, you may experience redness, swelling and a burning or heat-like sensation. These symptoms are normal and indicate that the healing process has begun.

  • Redness and swelling: These occur as a reaction to the skin injury and usually subside within the first few days.
  • Feeling of heat: An intense feeling of heat is typical, especially after fractional or ablative lasers. It can be alleviated by spraying on thermal water spray.

2. the recovery phase (day 3-7)

In the second phase, the skin begins to regenerate. The swelling decreases and the skin may begin to peel or form small crusts. This phase is crucial as it lays the foundation for the final results.

  • Skin scaling: As the skin heals, it may begin to peel. This is a sign that the dead skin is being shed and making room for new, healthy skin.
  • Crust formation: Small crusts may form with ablative lasers. These must not be scraped off as this can increase the risk of scarring or incorrect pigmentation.

3. the regeneration phase (day 7-14)

During this phase, the skin continues to regenerate and begins to take on a fresher and more even appearance. The skin can still be sensitive and it is important to continue to take good care of it.

  • Residual sensitivity: During this phase, the skin remains sensitive to external influences such as sunlight and chemical irritants.
  • First results visible: Initial improvements in the appearance of the skin may become visible, but the healing process is not yet complete.

4. the consolidation phase (day 14 and beyond)

After the first two weeks, the skin is usually largely healed and the final results of the laser treatment will gradually become visible. The skin will continue to improve over the following weeks and months, especially with deeper treatments.

  • Final results: Depending on the type of treatment, these may only become fully visible after several weeks to months.
  • Long-term care: Continued care is important to maintain the results achieved and to continue to protect and nourish the skin.

Skin care tips after treatment

Proper skin care after laser treatment is crucial for fast healing and optimal results. Here are some essential tips to keep in mind:

1. avoid direct sunlight

After laser treatment, the skin is particularly sensitive to UV rays. Direct sunlight can lead to hyperpigmentation and increase the risk of skin damage.

  • Sun protection: Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a high sun protection factor (at least SPF 30, preferably SPF 50) every day, even if you only spend a short time outdoors.
  • Sunshine leave: Avoid direct sun exposure for at least four weeks after treatment, especially for intensive laser treatments.

2. moisturizing is essential

After a laser treatment, the skin tends to dry out and develop a feeling of tightness. A good moisturizer helps to alleviate these symptoms and support the healing process.

  • Gentle moisturizing care: Use products that contain moisturizing ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, panthenol or glycerine.
  • Avoidance of irritants: Choose hypoallergenic products that are free from fragrances and preservatives to avoid skin irritation.

3. cooling and soothing the skin

To reduce swelling and redness, it is helpful to cool the skin and apply soothing products.

  • Thermal water spray: A thermal water spray can be sprayed on the skin to give a feeling of freshness and soothe inflammation.
  • Cool packs: For severe swelling, cooling gel packs or compresses can help to alleviate the symptoms. Make sure that they are not placed directly on the skin, but that a cloth is always placed between them.

4. do not use aggressive products

Avoid aggressive skin care products that could irritate the skin in the first few weeks after treatment.

  • No peelings: Mechanical or chemical peelings should be avoided in the first few weeks so as not to put additional strain on the sensitive skin.
  • Avoidance of retinoids: Retinoids and other skin-irritating ingredients should be avoided as they can slow down the healing process.

5. gentle cleansing of the skin

The skin should be cleaned particularly gently in the first few days after treatment so as not to irritate the skin.

  • Mild cleaners: Use gentle, soap-free cleansers that do not dry out or irritate the skin.
  • Lukewarm water: Avoid hot water as it can also dry out the skin.

6. avoid make-up in the first few days

Make-up can clog the pores and impair the healing process. You should therefore refrain from wearing make-up, especially heavy or comedogenic make-up, for the first few days after the treatment.

  • Choose light formulas: If you must use make-up, choose products that are light, non-comedogenic and ideally contain a sunscreen.

7. perform regular follow-up checks

After laser treatment, regular follow-up appointments with your doctor are important in order to monitor the healing process and detect any complications at an early stage.

  • Check treatment results: At these appointments, the doctor can also assess the progress of healing and give further care tips if necessary.
  • Adaptation of care: Depending on the healing process, skin care can be adapted to provide optimum support for the skin.

Summary

The healing process after facial laser treatment is a critical step in achieving the desired aesthetic results. Each phase of the healing process requires special attention and care to avoid complications and provide optimal support for the skin. If you have any further questions about care after laser treatment or would like a personal consultation, the Hautwerk team in Zurich will be happy to help. Make an appointment to discuss the best care methods for you and ensure that your skin goes through the healing process in the best possible way.