Post-Laser Care with Bellissimo: Your Guide to Maximizing Results and Minimizing Downtime
Posted January 20, 2025
Advanced laser treatments, including the Helix, Chrome, and CO2 lasers, deliver transformative results for various skin concerns. Here’s our expert-recommended post-laser care guide to ensure you enjoy long-lasting benefits.
1. Follow Your Provider’s Instructions
Always adhere to the provider’s specific aftercare instructions. They may have specific advice based on the type of laser used, your skin type, and the procedure’s intensity.
2. Protect Your Skin from Sun Exposure
Sun protection is crucial. After laser treatment, your skin will be more sensitive to sunlight, and exposure to UV rays can lead to pigmentation issues or scarring. Use a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher sunscreen daily.
Avoid direct sun exposure for at least two weeks after treatment. If you must be outdoors, wear a wide-brimmed hat and seek shade as much as possible.
3. Keep Skin Hydrated
Laser treatments can cause temporary dryness and irritation. Moisturize regularly, using the recommended products as instructed in your post-treatment care plan.
Drink plenty of water to keep your skin hydrated from within, helping the healing process.
4. Avoid Harsh Skincare Products
Avoid exfoliating products (such as scrubs, retinoids, or acid-based products) for at least four weeks after treatment. These can irritate freshly treated skin and hinder the healing process. If unsure about a product, ask your provider before using it on your skin.
Use a gentle, non-fragranced cleanser to wash your face.
5. No Picking or Scratching
Do not pick, rub, or scratch the treated area, even if it feels itchy or irritated. This can cause scarring or infection. Let any scabs or peeling skin fall off naturally.
6. Avoid Heat and Sweat
Steer clear of hot showers, saunas, or steam rooms for 4 weeks post-treatment, as heat can increase inflammation and discomfort. Sweating should also be avoided, so try not to engage in strenuous exercise for about a week, as sweat can exacerbate irritation.
7. Be Mindful of Makeup
Avoid wearing makeup for the first 72 hours after the treatment to allow the skin to heal. Mineral-based is preferred.
8. Avoid Chemical Peels and Other Skin Treatments
Wait at least 4 weeks before undergoing any other aggressive skin treatments such as chemical peels, microneedling, or dermaplaning. The skin needs time to recover and stabilize.
9. Use Post-Treatment Skincare Products (as provided)
Your provider may recommend or provide specific post-laser creams or serums designed to promote healing, reduce inflammation, and support your skin’s recovery. Please use as instructed.
10. Manage Redness and Swelling
Mild swelling and redness are common, especially with treatments like the CO2 laser. To reduce these effects, you can apply cool compresses to the treated area. Do not apply ice directly to the skin.
Over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications (like ibuprofen or acetaminophen) can help manage swelling and discomfort but be sure to consult your provider first.
11. Monitor for Infection
After laser treatments, there is a small risk of infection. If you notice increased redness, swelling, pain, or pus, contact your provider immediately as they could be signs of infection.
12. Patience During the Healing Process
The skin’s healing process will vary depending on the depth and type of laser used
Avoid touching the skin unnecessarily, and be patient. Results can improve dramatically over the following weeks, with full benefits becoming visible after a few months.
13. Follow-up Appointments
Schedule any necessary follow-up appointments to monitor your healing and discuss the results. These may be necessary to determine if additional treatments are needed or to adjust post-care protocols.
By following the recommended post-laser care, you can optimize your skin’s healing process and ensure you enjoy long-lasting results from your laser treatments. Always remember to consult with your practitioner if you have any concerns or experience unexpected side effects.