Precautions for photorejuvenation and spot removal

  Photorejuvenation is one of the popular microplastic procedures that reproduce a new concept of cosmetic rejuvenation procedures for the entire face, combining effective treatments for a variety of skin conditions that usually do not require healing time and can be followed by normal daily activities.
  Photorejuvenation is suitable for
  Vascular changes, including capillary dilation and facial redness caused by broken capillaries.
  Pigment changes
  In addition to the usual categories listed above, photorejuvenation has also been found to be good for treating melasma and dark circles under the eyes, and the method can be used effectively for basic treatments on the face, neck, chest and hands.
  Contraindications to photorejuvenation
  1. Pregnant women.
  2. when taking drugs that are contraindicated for light from 560 nm to 1200 nm.
  3, recently tanned skin, local skin inflammation or skin disease.
  4, history of scarring.
  5, diabetic patients.
  Phototherapy condition.
  1, treatment may be accompanied by some discomfort or pain.
  2. erythema/edema may occur immediately after the procedure.
  3. it may take several treatments to achieve acceptable results, usually four to six.
  4. There is a slight risk of negative effects, such as changes in skin texture and color. However, these are usually temporary.
  Post-operative precautions
  1. in case of blistering or ulceration of the skin, antibiotic ointment or burn treatment cream should be used
  2. the formation of crusts can be avoided by the lubricating effect of the ointment on the skin
  3. within one month after the procedure, patients should use the highest level of sunscreen to avoid direct sunlight to the treated area
  4.After treatment, pay attention to moisturizing and sun protection. If there is scab formation, do not pick it by hand and let it fall off by itself.
  5. Makeup can be applied immediately after the procedure. Use mild (alcohol-free, fruit acid) cosmetics.