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4 Things to Know About Laser Skin Resurfacing

Leo Niva

If you have old acne scars that you want to fade or feel self-conscious about wrinkles, skin discoloration, or fine lines, then laser resurfacing is an effective way to improve the tone and texture of your skin. Laser skin resurfacing removes the top layers of your skin to reveal new, undamaged skin. Here are a few things you should know about the procedure. 

1. You May Need to Stop Taking Certain Medications Before Your Procedure

Your practitioner will provide you with specific recommendations, but you'll likely need to stop taking medications that impact your body's clotting process, like certain painkillers and supplements. Or, if you smoke, you'll need to stop smoking before your appointment. 

When your body's clotting process is hindered, this interferes with your skin's ability to heal after your resurfacing treatment. 

2. Laser Skin Resurfacing is an Outpatient Procedure

One of the benefits of laser skin resurfacing is that you're usually able to go home the same day as your appointment. If you're having your whole face treated, the procedure might be completed under general anesthesia. Should your procedure require general anesthesia, you'll need to wake up and be stable before your practitioner will clear you to go home. 

However, if you're only treating a small area, your practitioner will usually use topical anesthesia and you can leave as soon as your procedure is complete. 

3. The Healing Process Can Take a Few Weeks

After your appointment, it may take a few weeks for your face to heal. Expect some swelling and itching after your procedure. Sleeping with an extra pillow can help alleviate swelling or discomfort. Your practitioner may prescribe medication to alleviate any pain or irritation. 

You'll likely have some redness that can last up to a few months. Your resurfaced skin will be extremely sensitive, so avoid harsh cleansers and skin products and limit your exposure to sunlight. Wait until your doctor gives the okay before you begin using anti-aging products or products to treat and manage acne.

When you do go outside, make sure to always wear sunscreen so that you don't burn and damage your skin. 

4. Laser Skin Resurfacing Isn't Limited to Your Face

While laser skin resurfacing is a popular procedure for improving the tone and appearance of facial skin, you can use it on other areas of your body. Some other areas to consider having laser skin resurfacing done are your hands, neck, and chest. If you're interested in having multiple areas treated, your practitioner may be able to complete all your treatments during a single session.


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