I had a laser treatment on a small capillary near my mouth - immediately after the treatment, my doctor showed me my skin, and it was clear. Later that day, the spot appeared red. Fast forward 4 days, a small scab/flakey bit of skin came off when I was washing my face. Now the capillary spot appears red again. It looks almost like it has not been treated.. will it heal over time? Or does this indicate I need more sessions?
What is the most inexpensive and immediate treatment for spot treating large pores like fistula, broken capillaries, and age spots, and a couple scars that are about a centimeter and half a centimeter long?
I had CO2 laser resurfacing almost 3 months ago. It was pretty aggressive treatment. I have alot of broken capillaries on the side of each cheek and around my temples.. will this go away? I am very concerned..
I went to a plastic surgeons office to consult for skin clarity with the gentlemax pro, I was told this would tighten my skin but would not help with mild discoloration and redness? I was told I would need co2 laser to accomplish that. This is the opposite of what I have read when exploring treatment options, the co2 is also 3 times the cost. I am 49 and have very good skin with some light age spots and broken capillaries around the nose. Could someone clarify?
I am scheduled to get Lumenis deep CO2 laser resurfacing and I am worried this could cause broken capillaries. Over the past couple years I've developed several on my face. I also have a lot of redness on my left cheek which has gotten more pronounced. I really want to do the procedure and hope to hear that I should not be concerned. Please advise.
i had 1 laser(Co2 i believe it was)treatment on my nose for a small broken blood vessel.after the procedure the skin felt and looked burned almost like a cigarette burn and a scab formed.it took 2 weeks for the wound to heal and now the surface of the skin looks good but the whole area where she used the laser is pink/red.will this redness go away? it's been 3 weeks since the procedure.