What To Expect After Acne Scar Treatments

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Acne scar treatments have continued to be the best option for acne scar issues. Not only can they improve the appearance of the skin, but they also serve as a solution for wrinkles and other skin problems. In-home or home remedies are also available to help improve your acne scar, but it’s not the best option if you’re treating a severely damaged skin. One of the treatments you can try out is INFINI. Singapore has clinics that offer this kind of treatment. If you want to have more knowledge about INFINI, read this guide that has all the information about the said treatment.

 

What you can experience in a cosmetic clinic can be more intensive care than what you get from home remedies. However, there will be a few things to remember with as much praise as the treatment is offered, in particular in relation to what you will feel after the treatment has ended. Here are some “side effects” you may or may not experience after your acne scar treatment procedure.

Glowing Skin

You should assume that the skin will be significantly smoother, lighter and clearer after around five days to a week. But it’s also a crucial time to look after your newly injured skin. Sunscreen and moderate moisturiser are completely important to recover properly.

Increased Skin Sensitivity to The Sun

The skin is vulnerable to the sun because the top layer of the skin has disrupted. No direct exposure to the sun for a month is advised because it takes 28 days for the skin to heal from mechanical injury. Try to avoid the sun for the first few days of recovery when it is not possible, and after two or three days, it is okay to start using sunscreens. Sunscreen and hats can nevertheless be used for a month regularly. After your skin has healed, it is advisable to continuously use sunscreen and wear sun-protection clothing to keep your skin healthy.

Temporary Rough Texture

Just after an acne scar treatment, your skin may feel slightly different and somewhat rough, when touched. Swelling and bruising can also occur. The swelling can differ from mild to extreme but is milder mostly.

Tiny, Temporary Marks

Some acne scar treatments involve creating tiny punctures in the skin, which then leaves tiny marks. However, these tiny marks are only there temporarily. Also, you’ll need to look closely in the mirror to see the marks, which means that it’s not very visible. You’ll only have to wait a few days after the treatment for the marks to disappear finally.

Slight Peeling May Occur

Up to a week after treatment, the skin may exfoliate, leading to some very mild peeling. But don’t worry, because it indicates cell turnover and the generation of new skin, this is a positive sign. The day after your procedure, this exfoliation is likely to start to make the skin appear a little dull. The skin is pink and sandy-dry and begins to exfoliate steadily for several days to come. The peeling is not forever, so you don’t have to worry so much about it.

Swollen Skin (Affected Area)

Because of mechanical lesions in some acne scar treatments, the skin can be slightly swollen the next day of the treatment session. It is normal for a moderate swelling for one to three days depending on the strength of the treatment procedure. A cold compress will help lessen the swelling. Refrain from touching or hitting the treated area as you can worsen it. Always keep in mind that any treated area is sensitive after the procedure. This way, you’ll know how to take caution when touching the treated area.

Affected Skin May Turn Red

It’s perfectly natural for your skin to be red, but most redness is supposed to fade within 24 hours. The skin looks rose by the next day but will normalise within a couple of days. However, if the treatment procedure has been more aggressive, the redness may last a little longer. Hydration of the skin can help minimise redness. Also, refrain from touching your face as the skin gets sensitive at this point.

Pimple Breakout

You would certainly want your dermatologist to know beforehand whether you are likely to break out as some medications can cause breakouts. This is particularly the case if active surface injuries occur – the treatment can aggravate them. Certain acne scar treatments will also disperse bacteria in the skin, making breakouts worse, thus improving acne scars. A way to prevent this is to keep your face clean and away from harmful substances. Also, be gentle when washing your face to avoid irritation.

Tight & Dry Feeling in The Skin

After the treatment, the skin may feel dehydrated, so intense moisture is necessary to heal your skin completely. Hyaluronic acid serum or emollients, including petrolatum or lanolin oil, should be applied to the treated area for a few days to help moisturise the skin. Drink lots of water to help boost hydration.

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