Do's and Don'ts
- Limit excessive sweating for 7 days
- Avoid exposing the wound to direct sunlight for 30
days as it can cause discoloration - Do not swim, use the bath, and use the sauna for 7 days.
- Refrain from using any creams or products in the
treated area other than the aftercare provided to you. - Moderate exercise is ok after 3 days.
- Smoking can lead to infection and delayed healing;
therefore, it should be avoided.
- To promote faster healing, it is recommended that
you abstain from consuming sweet foods and drinks,
as they can increase the sugar levels in your body. The
higher your sugar level, the longer it will take for you
to heal. - Eating vegetables, supplements, and collagen drink
can aid in the healing process. - Drink plenty of water. Staying hydrated can help
promote faster healing and better results. - Refrain from picking at the scab as this can cause
further damage and delayed healing. - Avoid scratching, scrubbing, rubbing, or picking at the
scabs that form after the procedure. It is important
to let it flake off naturally, as removing it prematurely
can result in pulling out the pigment underneath it.
What to expect after the treatment?
- The treated area will be swollen and red immediately
after. - The next day, the swelling will subside but the area
will remain red. - After 72 hours, the redness will turn into brown
pigmentation. This hyperpigmentation may last
anywhere from 7 to 45 days. As long as the treated
area is still darker than the skin, it is not yet fully
healed. - Achieving the best possible outcome may require 2 to
4 sessions, depending on your skin type.