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why my skin is dark purple after laser treatment

by Marie Bradtke Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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After pulsed dye laser, the skin will appear dark purple. It is important to keep is very moist. I suggest Bacitracin application about four times per day. The purple skin is also very sensitive to sunlight and exposure to sunlight can cause the skin to significantly darken and delay healing and the final result.

The most common side effect is a transient discoloration of the skin, which is a result of laser irritation of pigment cells at the treated area. This stain may be lighter or darker after treatment. Color changes usually return to normal within three to six months after laser treatment.

Full Answer

Should I be worried about dark spots after laser hair removal?

If the symptoms get worse it is advisable to consult your doctor. The skin turns darker or lighter, depending on your skin type after a laser hair removal treatment. People with light skin are more prone to getting darker spots from this procedure. People with darker skin, on the other hand, may end up getting lighter spots.

Why did my skin turn black after laser treatment?

When your skin loses color like hers did, it's called hypopigmentation. It often happens after laser treatments that target one specific color - called a chromophore. Lasers that work this way are very good at removing dark spots, tattoos or hair; but in some cases they work too well.

Why do I have discoloration after laser hair removal?

It often happens after laser treatments that target one specific color - called a chromophore. Lasers that work this way are very good at removing dark spots, tattoos or hair; but in some cases they work too well.

Does laser treatment for pigmentation work on dark spots?

After the laser treatments on the skin for pigmentation, the area treated tend to appear darker than before. Considering that the laser treatment requires usually more than one session, the successive treatments will tremendously help the dark spots and pigmentation to completely disappear.

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Is it normal for skin to darken after laser?

After laser treatment, you may notice slightly darker or lighter skin. If you have light skin, you're more likely to have darker spots from laser hair removal. The opposite is true of people with dark skin, who may have lighter spots from the procedure.

Why is my pigmentation getting darker after laser?

Immediately post treatment you can expect to see some mild redness. You may also see some of your pigmentation spots (freckles) turn darker. This is normal and the pigment naturally shed off the skins surface within seven to 14 days depending on your skin cell turnover.

Does discoloration from laser go away?

Slight discoloration After laser hair removal treatments, your skin may appear slightly discolored. This is a temporary side effect and usually goes away on its own within a week or so.

How long does bruising from laser last?

These bruises are noticeable for 7-10 days on average and fade like any bruise. Bruises on the face fade more quickly than bruises on the arm or leg.

How long does laser hyperpigmentation Last?

For most patients, treatment will be performed every 4 – 8 weeks. ARE THE RESULTS PERMANENT? Pigmented lesions that have been removed will not return after your laser treatments. However, various factors such as aging, changes in hormone levels or UV exposure can stimulate new hyperpigmentation.

Does pigmentation get darker before it gets better?

Yes. Active treatment accelerates cell turnover, pulling pigmented cells to the surface at a faster rate. This increases the concentration of melanin in the epidermis, which can create a temporary darkening of the spots. The darkening means the pigment is coming up and is ready to be shed away.

How can I lighten my skin after laser?

Minimize Redness A skin lightening cream may be used after treatment to minimize any unwanted hyperpigmentation and dark spots. Consult with your laser technician or doctor first before using any skin lightening cream though. Make sure to wash your face with a mild, foam-free cleanser.

Is hyperpigmentation after laser permanent?

Hyperpigmentation after laser hair removal usually is not permanent. It's better for your doctor or dermatologist to evaluate your skin first, but the majority of the time, it is transient. Using sunscreen on a consistent daily basis and staying out of the sun helps.

What are the side effects of laser treatment?

RisksRedness, swelling, itching and pain. Treated skin may swell, itch or have a burning sensation. ... Acne. Applying thick creams and bandages to your face after treatment can worsen acne or cause you to temporarily develop tiny white bumps (milia) on treated skin.Infection. ... Changes in skin color. ... Scarring.

Is it normal to bruise after laser?

After having pulsed dye laser treatment You will notice the area becomes bruised. The bruising usually lasts for 7-14 days but 1. on average is gone within 10 days. The bruised area often darkens for 1-2 days after treatment and these reactions are normal and nothing to be alarmed about.

How do you get rid of bruising after laser?

Ice Ice Baby: Your doctor will likely have an ice pack handy, and Dr. Jaber says you should use it. He's seen that periodically icing in the 24 hours post-procedure can minimize bruising. Take a Rest Day: Dr.

Can you get bruising from laser?

As the number of laser and other cosmetic procedures continues to increase, so too does the anticipated and unanticipated effects. This includes postoperative bruising.

What happens if you have too much melanin?

Melanin is the primary determinant of skin pigmentation and hair color, and if you produce too much melanin in any area of your body, the result is hyperpigmentation, a brown spot, or discoloration on your skin. Dr. Michele Green is an expert in treatment melasma as well as disorders of hyperpigmentation on the face and body.

Why is my face tan on YouTube?

Please try again later. Melasma, also known as facial hyperpigmentation, causes brown or tan patches on the face, due to an overproduction of melanin.

What is the best treatment for hyperpigmentation?

There are many different topical creams which can be used to lighten post inflammatory hyperpigmentation and improve the appearance of the skin. The following topical treatments can be used in combination to brighten this pigmentation both in the dermis and epidermis of the skin: 1 Vitamin C 2 Cosmelan 3 Mesopeels 4 Hydroquinone 5 Tranexamic Acid 6 Azelaic Acid 7 Arbutin 8 Tretinoin 9 Kojic acid 10 Glycolic acid peels 11 Steroid creams 12 Licorice extracts 13 Niacinamide 14 Lactic Acid 15 Salicylic Acid 16 Mandolin acid 17 Retinoids 18 SkinMedical Lytera Skin Brightening Complex 19 Tri-Luma (Prescription of fluocinolone acetone 0.01%, Hydroquinone 4%, tretinoin 0.05%) 20 Elure Advanced Brightening Night Cream and lotion (contains Ligninase) 21 Coffeeberry 22 Extracts of orchid, grape seed, Aloe vera, marine algae, or green tea

What is PIH laser?

Post inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) can be caused by injury to the skin as a result of a sunburn, surgery, laser treatment or other cosmetic procedure. If you are suffering from post inflammatory hyperpigmentation from laser treatment, Dr. Green is here to help you.

What chemical peels can be used for hyperpigmentation?

These peels can be used in conjunction with hydroquinones, kojic acid, and hydrocortisone, to increase the improvement of the PIH. Cosmelan, Mesopeels, and Dermamelan are excellent types of chemical peels, which can be used to treat post laser hyperpigmentation on various areas of the body.

How long does it take for a Cosmelan peel to work?

Depending on both the degree of sun damage and your skin type, the Cosmelan MD peel is left on the skin from 4 to 10 hours. Cosmelan peels consists of a compound of 8% hydroquinone, Retin-A, and 51 active ingredients to lighten the skin. The main Tyrosinase inhibitors which lighten the skin in Cosmelan include Kocic Acid, Azealic Acid, Arbutine, Phytic Acid, Licorice, and Ascorbic Acid.

Does UV light cause hyperpigmentation?

Exposure to ultraviolet light (UV light) worsens this inflammation, as well as laser treatment. For this reason, strict sun protection of the inflamed or hyperpigmented areas is crucial to allowing the skin to heal, as well as constant reapplication of sunscreen with an SPF 50 or higher.

Answer: Side Effects after Laser Treatment

Thank you for your question and I am sorry you are experiencing this side effect after your laser treatment. I would encourage you to schedule a follow-up with your provider for a full, in-person assessment and treatment recommendations.There are steps you should be taking after a laser procedure to protect the skin and promote healing.

Answer: Possible rosacea flare up

Your dermatologist or plastic surgeon will be able to diagnoses this and treat it accordingly. It looks like rosacea, but irritant or contact dermatitis needs to be excluded. Swabs for both bacterial and viral cultures should also be taken. The specialist who performed the procedure should be able to look after you. All the best, Dr Davin Lim

What is it called when your skin loses color?

She got them after a laser treatment. When your skin loses color like hers did, it's called hypopigmentation. It often happens after laser treatments that target one specific color - called a chromophore.

What causes light spots on skin?

Diseases (like Vitiligo, Seborrheic dermatitis, or Tinea versicolor) can cause light spots. And skin injuries (like infections, pimples, blisters, or scrapes), burns, or any kind of trauma can also cause hypopigmentation. When an injury causes inflammation and damage leading to color loss, it is called post-inflammatory hypopigmentation, or PIH.

What is the best laser for hypopigmentation?

IPL, excimer lasers, and the Fraxel Restore laser are all recommended for treating hypopigmentation by the doctors on RealSelf.com. IPL stands for intense pulsed light. You may also have heard it called a photofacial, BBL (broadband light), or photorejuvenation. It treats sun damage, dark spots and rosacea.

Why do people with vitiligo get white patches?

People with vitiligo get hypopigmentation because their white blood cells attack and kill the cells which give their skin color. When these melanocytes are destroyed, they don't come back.

What to do if you have light spots on your face?

Treating hypopigmentation is tricky. If you get light spots that don't go away, be sure to see a dermatologist. The best treatment option will depend on what's causing your hypopigmentation, the amount of light skin you have, and the result you want to achieve.

How long does it take for a post inflammatory skin condition to heal?

When the cause of the post postinflammatory hypopigmentation is removed, most people get spontaneous improvement within a period of weeks or months.

Why does my skin have a light spot?

So now you know that hypopigmentation is a light spot in skin caused by low amounts of melanin. (Melanin is what gives skin its color.) But there are other causes of color loss besides lasers.

How Does Vbeam Laser Treatment Work?

The Vbeam laser is a type of laser that uses an organic dye to produce high-energy light beams. The intense radiation is delivered in short pulses to limit the skin injury, so the Vbeam laser is also commonly referred to as the “pulsed dye laser” or “PDL.”

What Should You Do Before Your Vbeam Treatment Session?

Your BHSkin Dermatology skincare expert will give you a full medical examination before considering any procedure. Giving your complete medical history will help the physician determine if Vbeam laser treatment is right for you. If it is not, they will recommend a safer and more effective alternative.

What Happens During a Pulsed Dye Laser Session?

You will be asked to wear eye protection at the beginning of your session. The dermatologist will then clean the treatment area and apply the laser in pulses. The equipment sprays a coolant to limit laser heat on your skin, so expect the procedure to be painless even without anesthesia.

What Can You Expect During the Vbeam Laser Recovery Period?

Vbeam recovery is usually quick and problem-free. However, health conditions affecting the blood, immune system and connective tissues can delay healing or produce complications. That is why you must tell your dermatologist about any other medical concerns before undergoing this procedure.

Conclusion

Vbeam therapy uses non-ablative laser energy to improve various skin disorders. It is indicated for vascular lesion treatment, acne scar removal, skin rejuvenation and many others. It is generally safe and effective, but it is not for every skin type.

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