Treatment FAQ

what spf is needed after laser treatment

by Dr. Estefania Bins Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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A: Wear sunscreen SPF 30 or higher and avoid direct sun exposure while you are healing for at least 3 months after your last treatment. Further protect yourself by wearing wide-brimmed hats if you expect to be out in the sun.

What sunscreen should I use after laser?

Answer: Best Sunblock after Laser Resurfacing Any sunscreen with a high concentration of Zinc Oxide and/or Titanium Dioxide that is SPF 30 or greater, and does not irritate your skin would be best for your skin.

Is it okay to put sunscreen after laser?

Wearing sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or greater is one of the best ways to protect your skin, whether you've had laser treatments or not. Following your laser treatment, it's best to avoid sun exposure for 7-14 days and to wear sunscreen — even if you plan to stay indoors.

What happens if you don't wear sunscreen after laser?

Exposure to sunlight can cause your skin to become more sensitive to the light energy used in the removal process. This can put you at a higher risk of ending up with hyperpigmentation or even burns or scarring. If you do need to be outside, use sunscreen that blocks UVA and UVB rays and cover up your skin.

How can I protect my skin after laser?

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How can I protect my face after laser treatment?

The immediate post laser treatment consists of covering the lasered skin with Vaseline (Aquaphor or whatever the specific product you are instructed to use) and using cold packs for discomfort and swelling. The best treatment to be comfortable is to apply cold compresses to the treated areas of the face.

What is SPF 50?

Properly applied SPF 50 sunscreen blocks 98 percent of UVB rays; SPF 100 blocks 99 percent. When used correctly, sunscreen with SPF values between 30 and 50 offers adequate sunburn protection, even for people most sensitive to sunburn. High SPF products may pose greater health risks.

Why do you need sunscreen after laser hair removal?

Wear Sunscreen Sunscreen is a good idea for your skin in general, but it is an absolute must after you have a laser hair removal treatment. Recently lasered skin is very vulnerable to darkening or even burning when exposed to the sun, even for short periods as lasers use light energy similar to that of the suns rays.

Can I use Vitamin C after laser?

Do not use anything abrasive over the treatment area for 3-5 days. Avoid heat – hot tubs, saunas, etc. for 3-5 days. If treating the face continue to avoid skin irritants or sensitizing agents (such as retinol, tretinoin, glycolic or, salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, astringents and Vitamin C) 3-5 days post-treatment.

Can I put moisturizer after laser treatment?

Laser treatments can dry out your skin temporarily. Moisturizing lotion can replace lost moisture and also soothe your skin. The key is to use gentle moisturizing products — and apply them according to your technician's instructions.

What should you not do after laser?

Avoid anything that involves chlorine (e.g. swimming) for 48 hours. Avoid make-up on the treated area for at least 48 hours. Avoid the application of perfumed products or bleaching creams for 48 hours. Avoid scratching the treatment area if blistering or crusting occurs, as this can cause scarring.

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