Why You Should Avoid Laser Treatments For Facial Scars

Laser treatments are the fastest way to deal with acne scars and hyperpigmentation, but it can also have various drawbacks on the facial skin.

For some, laser treatments work well in diminishing the appearance of facial scars. However, individuals with certain skin types, skin tones, and medical conditions may suffer an increased risk of developing unpleasant side effects.

Due to the high-intensity effects of laser treatments for most, instead of healing facial scars, it worsens the individual’s facial appearance.

Here are 3 common effects associated with laser treatments for facial scars –

Redness, Swelling, and/or Itching

Traditional laser treatments would physically vaporize the top layer of your skin, leaving it red and raw for months until it heals on its own.

Non-ablative lasers, claim to have no downtime and are less intensive, but facial redness, swelling, and even itching are common post-laser side effects. These symptoms will usually subside after a few days, though “pink” skin may linger for many weeks later.

Demarcation Line

Demarcation occurs when there’s change in skin colour. Usually, this happens due to loss of pigment in your skin during the laser treatment. It appears like a demarcation line separating the treated skin from the untreated area.

There’s not much you can do to treat demarcation lines, other than trying to depigment the rest of your skin to match the lighter color. Makeup is usually the best (yet impermanent) solution for demarcation lines.

Scarring

Any kind of treatment that “damages your skin to make it better,” will carry a risk of scarring. The scar will depend on the type of your skin. If you’re prone to scarring or getting keloids, laser skin treatments are risky procedures for you to undertake.

There is, however, a gentler and more recommended alternative to laser treatments for facial scars – Microneedling.

Microneedling is an advanced 90-minute full facial therapy that actively treats deep facial scars. It’s also perfect for reducing pore size and evening out your skin texture.

Our entire Microneedling therapy is combined with Hyaluronic Acid peel specially tailored for your skin concerns, and a full facial mask that hydrates and boosts the deepest layers of your skin.

Even if you don’t have any major skin problems, Microneedling acts as a great anti-aging treatment to give your skin a quick reboot!

To know more about our Microneedling treatment, book a consultation with our skin experts by calling us 04 330 64 64

The Must-Do’s For Every Woman’s Skincare Routine

In following a skincare routine that’ll best benefit your facial needs, it’s important to know which products work together, how they benefit your skin, and in what order they should be followed.

Here are certain products that should be included in your skincare routine, and how your skin can benefit from each one of them.

1: Cleanser

Using a gentle, water-soluble cleanser helps remove debris, oil, and makeup, as rinsing with water isn’t enough to clean your face. Cleansers also help allow the products you use to work even better during the evening and in the morning.

Carefully choose a cleanser appropriate for your skin type. While cream cleansers work well for dry skin, gel-formulated cleansers are suitable for individuals with oily complexion.

2: Toner

Toners helps smoothen and soften the skin, whilst removing the last traces of makeup.

Products with skin-replenishing ingredients hydrate, refresh, and revitalize the skin’s surface immediately after cleansing.

3: Exfoliant

Environmental damage causes the surface of the skin to to become dull, rough, and uneven. Exfoliating eliminates this buildup, which could cause clogged pores, uneven skin tone, and worsen the appearance of fine lines and deeper wrinkles.

For individuals with sensitive skin, avoid scrubs with scratchy grains. Instead, look for exfoliators with natural fruit enzymes, as they help remove dead skin cells without the use of microbeads.

How often you should exfoliate depends on your skin type. You can either do it once or twice a week if you have normal or dry skin, and three to four times if you have oily or combination skin.

4: Serum

Serums are filled with antioxidants and anti-aging ingredients that help protect your skin from environmental damage. Unlike moisturizers, serums penetrate deeper, nourishing and hydrating the skin.

Purchase serums specifically to your skin’s need – anti-aging, brightening, or acne.

5: Moisturizer

We advise using a different moisturizer for your morning and another moisturizer for your evening routine.

For daytime, use a lighter formula with minimum SPF 15. This will help the skin retain its moisture and protect against UVA/ UVB rays.

For your nighttime routine, use a thicker and richer formula. Night creams should contain collagen, elastin, and essential lipids to help refresh your face while you sleep.

To consult us regarding your skincare concerns, and have a skincare plan tailored according to your needs, call us on 04 330 64 64

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