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6 Tips To Prepare Your Skin Before A Laser Skin Resurfacing Treatment

Last Modified: December 10, 2021 by Sylvia Silverstone | This post may contain affiliate links for products we love and suggest.

Preparing for laser skin resurfacing treatment

A laser skin resurfacing treatment is something dermatologists and beauticians rather than cosmetic nurses perform to remove skin lesions, reduce aging and wrinkles, and improve the overall skin condition.

The skin is exposed to loads of harmful rays from the sun daily. So, it’s not surprising how eventually it’ll also succumb to skin imperfections or impurities. Then, there are the inevitable skin effects of aging.

Fortunately, technology has brought advancements in the health and wellness industry wherein laser machines can now reverse or heal those skin conditions. One of those is a laser skin resurfacing treatment.

Thus, to ensure the best results, you need to be also aptly ready. How is that achieved? This article will give you some tips.

Contents

  • Avoid Sun Exposure
  • Go Through A Thorough Consultation
  • Discuss Your Aesthetic Goals
  • Avoid Facial Peel Treatments
  • Avoid Certain Medicines
  • Quit Smoking
  • Conclusion
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Avoid Sun Exposure

One of the very first things you’ll want to know about is to avoid unnecessary sun exposure and tanning beds immediately preceding your laser skin resurfacing treatment. It is essential to keep away any further sun damage or peel off your skin than it may already have. If you have an upcoming beach trip or you’re constantly outdoors under the sun, your dermatologist will also recommend you to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily for at least a month before your first treatment.

Go Through A Thorough Consultation

Even if you’re keen to have a laser skin resurfacing treatment, this doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re the best candidate for it. You still have to consult with the dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon from your laser clinic of choice to ensure you’re a good fit for the treatment. Typically, this consultation will factor in your current skin condition and the other underlying medical conditions you may have.

For instance, you have to be transparent with your doctor if you regularly get blisters or cold sores around your mouth. Laser skin resurfacing may trigger those breakouts when you’re at risk.

Discuss Your Aesthetic Goals

Notwithstanding your current skin conditions, you’ll also have to open up that conversation on your personal aesthetic goals. If you want to have the best outcome from your laser skin resurfacing treatment, be sure to discuss with your dermatologist what your goals are.

By doing so, they can also determine how many treatments you’re going to need, how frequent you’ll have to come back, and what other supplementary skin treatments may be necessary. Generally, however, a laser skin resurfacing treatment is most effective for correcting sun damage, uneven skin tone, and fine lines and wrinkles.

Avoid Facial Peel Treatments

If you’re the type who also regularly goes for facial peel treatments, it’s a must for you to avoid having those first at least four weeks before your treatment. Those facial peel treatments include dermabrasion and strong chemical peels.

The rationale behind this is you’ll want to keep your skin in the condition it truly is in, flaws and all, during your first laser skin resurfacing treatment. It will make it easier for the laser to target the problem areas and find what else to continue ahead. If those are addressed by the facial peel treatments, for the time being, you aren’t able to make the most out of the laser skin resurfacing treatment.

Avoid Certain Medicines

Certain medicines may affect your blood clotting time. Your dermatologist will also recommend minimizing the use of any of those medicines at least ten days before your treatment. Those medications and vitamins include Vitamin E, Aspirin, and Ibuprofen.

Apart from those medications that can affect clotting time, you may be requested to stop taking medicines that can cause photosensitivity for at least 72 hours before your treatment. Those medicines include doxycycline and minocycline.

Quit Smoking

If you smoke, your dermatologist may also request you to slow down, for the time being, or otherwise stop smoking. Among all the other effects smoking brings, one of them is how nicotine can constrict your blood vessels, inhibit blood flow, and can, therefore, slow down healing.

Most importantly, if you’ll continue to smoke, this may only be counterproductive to achieving effects from all the laser skin resurfacing treatments you’ll have. Smoking can also contribute to wrinkling formation, so even with the laser skin resurfacing treatments, you’ll continue to have the onset of wrinkles quite regularly.

Conclusion

 So, if you'd like to get rid of any skin patches, blemishes, and other imperfections, undeniably, one of the best treatments for you to have is a laser skin resurfacing treatment. It's a powerful laser treatment that can help make your skin look and feel younger and healthier as well. But, like any other treatment, it’ll not simply work on its own without cooperation on your part. It does its magic during and after the procedure. Beforehand, however, the job is on you to prep your skin. You can start it with tips like those discussed above.

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