Treatment FAQ

why am i bleeding two days after laser treatment

by Edgardo Lang PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Mild oozing from the lasered skin is not unusual. Mild pressure will control the bleeding that does occur. The main reason bleeding occurs is from patients elevating their blood pressure by bending, lifting, straining, coughing, sneezing, straining on the toilet and other strenuous activities.

Full Answer

How long does it take to bleed after surgery?

The incision may bleed, but bleeding can also occur inside the body. The bleeding may start immediately, or several days after surgery. Postoperative bleeding can become life-threatening. What causes postoperative bleeding?

What causes mild oozing and bleeding from the lasered skin?

Mild oozing from the lasered skin is not unusual. Mild pressure will control the bleeding that does occur. The main reason bleeding occurs is from patients elevating their blood pressure by bending, lifting, straining, coughing, sneezing, straining on the toilet and other strenuous activities.

What is postoperative bleeding?

Postoperative bleeding is bleeding after surgery. The incision may bleed, but bleeding can also occur inside the body. The bleeding may start immediately, or several days after surgery.

Why do I bleed after my rhinoplasty?

The main reason bleeding occurs is from patients elevating their blood pressure by bending, lifting, straining, coughing, sneezing, straining on the toilet and other strenuous activities. To avoid complications from bleeding you must absolutely refrain from activities that may increase blood pressure or bleeding for 10 days after your surgery.

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Is bleeding After laser normal?

Bleeding. Mild oozing from the lasered skin is not unusual. Mild pressure will control the bleeding that does occur. The main reason bleeding occurs is from patients elevating their blood pressure by bending, lifting, straining, coughing, sneezing, straining on the toilet and other strenuous activities.

How long is the shedding period after laser hair removal?

Anywhere from 5-30 days after the treatment, shedding of the hair may occur & this may appear as new hair growth. It is not new hair growth, but the dead hair pushing its way out of the follicle. You can help the hair come out by washing with a washcloth or a Shobha® Exfoliating Cloth (sold at LH) & shaving.

How long does it take to heal from laser?

Usually, nonablative lasers do not have any downtime, while ablative lasers might require three weeks to heal fully. As you recover from laser resurfacing, the treated area may be swollen and red.

What happens if you shave a few days after laser?

If you shave too quickly you may irritate the skin even more, so waiting at least three or four days after your treatment is usually ideal. A few days following your laser hair removal treatment, you may notice your hair shedding. This is completely normal and is a sign the treatment worked.

How do you know laser hair removal is working?

Most people start to see results of laser hair removal il treatments within the first few weeks after their first appointment. Your results will be obvious as your hair begins to fall out, and while you may see hair regrowth, you should notice that hair is growing back more slowly than before.

How can I speed up the shedding after laser hair removal?

Shedding is a good sign, since it means the LHR treatments are effectively removing your hair. But if you want to help speed up this process, you can gently exfoliate your skin using a shower loofah or body scrub after laser hair removal.

What is the side effect of laser treatment?

Redness, swelling, itching and pain. Treated skin may swell, itch or have a burning sensation. Redness may be intense and might last for several months.

How can I heal faster after laser resurfacing?

Keeping your face well hydrated after receiving laser skin resurfacing can help alleviate this with the use of doctor-approved moisturizing creams or lotions. Hydrating your skin will not only allow your skin to be more elastic and heal faster but also offers a degree of comfort as you contract facial muscles.

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.

Do you regret laser hair removal?

But, as with any treatment that ends with more or less permanent results, not everyone is pleased with their decision. While some feel freedom after banishing all the hair on their bodies for good, others express deep regret — especially given how the conversation around body hair has shifted in recent years.

How long after laser can I shower?

To limit skin irritation after laser hair removal, you shouldn't take a hot shower or a hot bath for 48 hours. If you want to bathe or shower, keep the water at a lukewarm temperature. This is because you want to avoid excess heat on the targeted areas of your laser treatment.

What can you not do after laser treatment?

Laser hair removal aftercare don'tsSpace recurring treatments no sooner than 4 to 6 weeks apart. ... Don't tan. ... Don't use tanning lotions. ... Don't apply lotions with fragrances or perfumes to the treatment area. ... Don't apply deodorant to the underarms if laser hair treatment was targeted in this area.More items...•

What Is Postoperative bleeding?

Postoperative bleeding is bleeding after surgery. The incision may bleed, but bleeding can also occur inside the body. The bleeding may start immed...

What Causes Postoperative bleeding?

Surgical problems can cause postoperative bleeding. For example, blood vessels may need to be secured, or stitches may have come apart. Injury to o...

What Increases My Risk For Postoperative bleeding?

1. Health conditions, such as liver or kidney disease, or a bleeding disorder, such as hemophilia 2. Medicines such as aspirin that thin your blood...

What Are The Signs and Symptoms of Postoperative bleeding?

1. Blood that soaks through the bandage covering your incision 2. Anxiety or confusion 3. Faster heart rate than normal for you 4. Faster breathing...

How Is Postoperative Bleeding Diagnosed?

Your healthcare provider will look for the source of your bleeding. He will ask about your health, and if you or anyone in your family has a bleedi...

How Is Postoperative Bleeding Treated?

1. A blood transfusion may be done to give you donated blood through an IV. 2. Blood components may be given during a transfusion to help stop your...

When Should I Seek Immediate Care Or Call 911?

1. Blood soaks through the bandage covering your incision. 2. Your heart is beating faster than normal for you. 3. You are breathing faster than no...

Is it normal to have bleeding after CO2 laser surgery?

I had CO2 laser of vagina due to VAIN 111 on July 24. I had just been having the clear watery discharge up til yesterday now I'm having bright red blood, increasing pelvic and temperature is not going over 100. I also had a radical hysterectomy in 2008.

I am concerned about line like indentations on my face 8 days after co2 laser. Will they go away? (photo)

I am post co2 laser 8 days. My cheek has gone from bleeding the 1st day to brown stripes to the indentations in the pic. I am worried about the indentations. I am co thinking cold water/vinegar soaks and aquaphor. Performed by a plastic surgeon. Will dents go away?

No bleeding after fraxel CO2 laser. Is this normal?

I had the procedure wed morning. I havd a level 3 skin tone and had no bleeding . today is Friday mrng and I'm basically the same past 2 days a brown color not red at all. did I get too light of a treatment ? the doctor said I wasn't supposed to bleed.

What is the effect of using the wrong cleanser after fractional co2 laser?

I just did my fractional co2 laser. After I washed my face with the cleanser, there were slight bleeding in multiple areas of my face. Furthermore, little red dots also appeared.

Oozing and bleeding after Lutronic eCO2 Fractional laser, what causes this? (Photo)

Lutronic Co2 fractional laser was done on acne scars a few hours ago and I'm having some oozing and bleeding. I've already done Co2 fractional before but this never happened, I thought it used to happen with the old Co2 lasers.

Why would a doctor only do one pass on a co2 ablative fractional laser?

Went in yesterday for a full face treatment. It was supposed to be a one time only treatment. I was not red this morning. I have a few areas where i am pink but the mouth area were i knew I needed deep laser is not even pink. i had some bleeding and brown little pin marks all over but that it is.

Is It Normal for my Lower Eyelid to Bleed Two Weeks After CO2 Laser Resurfacing? (photo)

I had upper and lower blepharoplasty and CO2 laser of lower lid 14 days ago. I have been keeping the area slathered with Vaseline continuously. Today as I was dabbing wet cotton ball on my eyes after waking up and the cotton ball came away bloody. After the bleeding stopped it looks like the whole top layer of my skin came off.

How long should I take prednisone before laser surgery?

We prefer that you begin this medication 24 hours before your laser surgery. Prednisone – this is an anti-swelling medication (only given to some patients) and will decrease your swelling after your surgery. The Prednisone should be started after surgery and will be taken for 5 days.

What is the treatment for a lasered skin?

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. Refer to the section on swelling for further explanation.

What to use for a 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 post operative care?

Post-operative care is very important. Unnecessary pain and the complications of infection and swelling may be minimized if the instructions are followed carefully . Sometimes the after effects of surgery are quite minimal, so not all these instructions may apply. Common sense will often dictate what you should do.

How long does it take to recover from laser resurfacing?

Swelling. After your laser resurfacing procedure, we will recover you in our office for approximately 30 minutes. During this time we will place cold compresses on your face, neck, and chest. This will make you feel comfortable as well as lessen swelling. The best thing to do is to continue this for 48 hours at home.

How often should I take Valtrex after laser treatment?

Valtrex (anti-herpes medication given to all patients) – all laser patients are susceptible to herpes outbreak after their laser treatment. This medication is very important, as a herpes outbreak can cause permanent scarring. This medication is taken every 12 hours.

How to treat a swollen face?

We recommend that you take a salad bowl and wash it well. Fill it with 6 cups of cold water, 1/8 cup white vinegar, ice cubes and soak several wash cloths (or gauze) in the bowl and keep the bowl in the refrigerator.

How does laser skin resurfacing feel?

Skin that's treated with laser resurfacing may react in different ways. But most of the time, it will feel like a mild sunburn. You'll have some redness and swelling. You may also experience itching or stinging for a few days after the procedure. Depending on the treatment, some people may have what looks like a severe sunburn.

How long does it take for skin to peel after laser resurfacing?

A yellow liquid may ooze from treated areas to form a crust. Do not scratch or pick at crusts because this can cause scarring. Usually, about five days to a week after laser skin resurfacing, your skin will become dry and peel.

What to do if you have laser resurfacing around your mouth?

Bacterial infection. Your doctor may recommend taking an antibiotic prior to the surgery and afterwards. Cold sore reactivation. This may occur if you have laser resurfacing around your mouth. Be sure to tell you doctor about your history of cold sores (herpes).

How long does it take for pink skin to go away?

After that, the new, rejuvenated skin will be pink, but it will gradually lighten over two to three months. It may take up to a year for the pinkness to go away. It is very important to protect your skin during this time of healing.

What is postoperative bleeding?

Postoperative bleeding is bleeding after surgery. The incision may bleed, but bleeding can also occur inside the body. The bleeding may start immediately, or several days after surgery. Postoperative bleeding can become life-threatening.

What to ask a healthcare provider about bleeding?

Your healthcare provider will look for the source of your bleeding. He will ask about your health, and if you or anyone in your family has a bleeding disorder. He will ask what medicines you take, including over-the-counter medicines, and vitamin or herbal supplements. You may also need any of the following:

What is blood transfusion?

A blood transfusion may be done to give you donated blood through an IV. Blood components may be given during a transfusion to help stop your bleeding. Blood components are the parts of blood that help it to clot. Examples are clotting factors, platelets, and plasma.

Can you refuse treatment?

You always have the right to refuse treatment. The above information is an educational aid only. It is not intended as medical advice for individual conditions or treatments. Talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist before following any medical regimen to see if it is safe and effective for you.

How long does urethra bleeding last after surgery?

Post-surgery bleeding through the urethra is normal, and it may last a few days to a few weeks. If your bleeding appears to be increasing rather than decreasing, if you notice that you are passing clots, or if the blood you are passing is very thick, you need to follow up with your surgeon.

What is prostate laser surgery?

Prostate laser surgery is now commonly used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). BPH is a non-cancerous condition that occurs in most men as they age, but though it is not in any way life-threatening, it can lead to very uncomfortable symptoms.

How long does a catheter last for prostate surgery?

They are highly unlikely to need a urinary catheter for longer than 24 hours, again unlike with other procedures. Long-term complications are also much less likely with prostate laser surgery than with more traditional forms of prostate surgery.

Is laser surgery for prostate better than open surgery?

Compared to open prostatectomy and transurethral resection of the prostate, prostate laser surgery offers significant advantages to the patient. They include a general lower risk of post-surgery bleeding, a much shorter hospital stay (the procedure can even be performed on an outpatient basis), and a much quicker recovery.

Can laser surgery cause erections?

A very small number of men who underwent prostate laser surgery will also find themselves having difficulty achieving and maintaining erections. Erectile dysfunction is much less likely with laser surgery than traditional prostate surgery, however.

Skin Care before CO2 Laser Treatment

It’s important that you avoid tanning or heavy sun exposure. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen every day for 4 weeks before your treatment.

Skin Care after CO2 Laser Treatment

After CO 2 laser treatment, it usually takes about 1 to 2 weeks for your skin to heal. Your skin will be very sensitive during this time. Follow the guidelines below to help your skin heal and prevent infection.

Medications after CO2 Laser Treatment

If you have pain or discomfort, taking acetaminophen (Tylenol ®) or NSAIDs (such as Motrin ® or Advil ®) may help. Ask your healthcare provider how much acetaminophen or NSAIDs you should take.

Call Your Healthcare Provider if You Have

If you have any questions, contact a member of your healthcare team directly. If you're a patient at MSK and you need to reach a provider after 5:00 pm, during the weekend, or on a holiday, call 212-639-2000.

How long does it take for floaters to clear?

Fragments of the capsule may pass through the patient’s vision, but the floaters should clear within a few weeks, according to the All About Vision website. Some people notice occasional floaters, but these should not disrupt vision.

What causes a floater in the back of the eye?

The leaking blood vessels from diabetic retin opathy may cause fluid to leak into the vitreous, the jelly-type substance that fills the back chamber of the eye 2 3. People who have this type of bleeding will often see dark spots in their vision, resulting from the leakage into the vitreous, states The University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center 3. If the retinopathy or leaking vessels did not respond to treatment, this bleeding may occur after a laser treatment, and this could result in new floaters.

Do black spots disappear?

Over time, the black spots may gradually disappear. Conditions such as diabetic retinopathy require laser treatment on the retina, the light-sensitive layer of tissue that lines the back, inner part of the eye 2.

Can lasers cause blurry vision?

After the laser treatment, the patient will often experience blurry vision and may notice small spots, reports MayoClinic.com. The spots will not usually move, and they occur as a result of the laser burns on the retina. Over time, the black spots may gradually disappear.

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Results

Treatment

Signs and symptoms

  • The swelling that is normally expected is usually proportional to the depth of the laser resurfacing procedure. Swelling around the eyes and down into the cheeks and face is not uncommon. This is the bodys normal reaction to surgery and eventual repair. The swelling will start the day of surgery and will not reach its maximum until 2-3 days post-operatively. Occasionally, the eyelids will swe…
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Administration

  • For mild pain, one or two tablets of Tylenol or Extra Strength Tylenol may be taken every three to four hours. Ibuprofen is generally not recommended for the first several days after surgery. This is because ibuprofen can cause increased bleeding and/or bruising. For severe pain, take the narcotic pain medication as directed. This prescribed pain medicine will make you groggy and w…
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Prevention

  • Day 2 to 5 Begin showering twice a day and gently washing face with Cetaphil cleanser. Apply Vaseline/Aquaphor to all treated areas. Continue with the cold packs. Day 5 to 7 Continue washing the treated areas with Cetaphil cleanser. Begin using Cetaphil moisturizer instead of Vaseline/Aquaphor if skin is smooth, without crusts and not oozing. Stay out of the sun! Day 7 t…
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Risks

  • Valtrex (anti-herpes medication given to all patients) all laser patients are susceptible to herpes outbreak after their laser treatment. This medication is very important, as a herpes outbreak can cause permanent scarring. This medication is taken every 12 hours. We will have you begin this medication 48 hours before your laser surgery and continue taking them until they are gone.
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Preparation

  • If you have been using Retin-A, Obagi or other skin care products before your laser, you need to stop them until your healing is complete. We like to have all patients on Retin-A and skin care products before and after their skin resurfacing. We generally begin the post laser skin care 4-6 weeks after the laser procedure. Your new skin is sensitive and requires gentle care. You will lov…
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Prognosis

  • About 30% of laser patients will experience hyperpigmentation after skin resurfacing. This usually occurs about 4 weeks after the procedure. This is a temporary blotchy tanning or darkening of the lasered skin. It is a reversible situation and generally quickly responds to bleaching creams. Any irritation to the healing skin such as hot air from ha...
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