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When using laser to remove acne pits, what do you need to know first?

Postoperative recovery is also very particular.

Postoperative recovery issues

Generally speaking: don’t touch water for 24 hours, even if you sweat + absolute sun protection + hydration and repair

My face just finished the treatment. The small white mesh will turn red in about ten minutes. Do not touch it with water for the first 24 hours. You can wash your face after that. It will scab in about 2 days and peel off in 3 to 7 days. It will take about a week to recover. But it also has something to do with the system and the severity of the doctor's treatment.

Regarding the issue of severity, let me give you an example as a reference.

My first blow was the hardest and the recovery time was almost two weeks. After that, it was done three times a week.

The doctor was very kind to me for the first time. He said that such a beautiful girl was not as good-looking as Doukeng, so he gave me injections all over my face, including three times in key areas. After the treatment, he told me that the scabs that were applied more heavily would fall off more slowly.

It was during the winter vacation. I had done some research and said that there was a week’s recovery time, so I went for the laser treatment a week in advance because I was going to Hainan to celebrate the New Year. But maybe because the treatment was heavy (the effect will naturally improve later), I felt like the scars had just formed after seven days, so I got on the plane with a face full of pain. On the plane, the flight attendant insisted on taking down all the sun visors because he was afraid of being exposed to the sun. (There was almost no one else in the first-class cabin at that time, and it was all empty, so it didn’t affect others haha) The ultraviolet rays in Hainan were so strong that I just stayed at home for a week without going out.

The doctor prescribed a B'L brand repair mask for me at that time. There are three pieces in a box, for one laser use. One of them contains Ganoderma lucidum and is used immediately after surgery to relieve redness, swelling and pain. The rest is for repair. The next two tablets are to hydrate, whiten and prevent pigmentation, and then take one tablet a day. The scars started to form on the third day. I would use some mild facial masks on my face for post-operative care. I use florial rose or lavender hydrosol on my face. Just once a day is enough.

The most important thing in postoperative recovery is sun protection. It’s absolute sun protection!

Don’t go out if you have nothing to do. When you go out, you must carry an umbrella + SPF50 + sunscreen, otherwise it will be useless to cry without leaving pigmentation!

As for whether you can meet people, it still depends on yourself.

During the week of recovery, my face first turned red, and then scarred and turned black. Like a tabby cat, the scar is still pink even after the scar is gone. Whether you can see others depends on yourself.

If you are an office worker, it is recommended to take a leave, or find annual leave during winter and summer vacations, and do it on May 11th. After all, there are still many taboos in the workplace.

If you are like me, a student, as long as you don’t care too much, you can hit me anytime~ I just go to class with a painted face, and when people ask me, I just say that I have acne and need to be treated, what’s the big deal? Ah ~ wait until I become so beautiful that I blind your eyes! ?