I had a microneedling procedure done 2 days ago for the first time. My skin is still very red and rough in texture. It feels like I have a rash. I'm scared I had an allergic reaction to something she put on my face, like the numbing creams or something else. Is it normal to have red and rough skin about 40hours after procedure? if I had an allergic reaction, what should I do? Ive been putting coconut oil on my face to try to sooth it. Any advice would be appreciated!
I got microneedling done 48 hours ago. I noticed hardly any redness or pinpoint bleeding that day. The next day my skin became pink and irritated and itchy, today my skin is bright red and covered with bumps everywhere. How should I proceed? Is this permanent? The depth was 1mm-2mm.
The overal redness is diminishing but my skin is right, feels completely raw, and is starting to peel. My biggest concern is under my eyes are still swollen and have needle marks: bruising . Am only using cetaphil and Versace cream . Please advise if this is normal ?
This is day 2 after microneedling. I really dont see much of a difference. It hurt like hell even with the numbing cream so Im worried if the esthetician yes too much force or pressure or used too big of needles. I have track mark lines and my skin looks older (maybe because its dry and regenerating) but im just worried. Ill never do this again because it gives me too much anxiety. Red shirt is before and the gray is day 2.
I cant barely recognize myself due to the swelling. I also started to develop white pustules around my face and is covered with rough bumps. Is this normal and will this subside?
2 days after the facial I notice tiny white bumps around my nose, forehead and chin area. They seem to be multiplying by the hour. Doesnt seem to be getting better as new areas get new outbreaks everyday. They are itchy and dont seem to be getting better.
I had the RF microneedling treatment two days ago and my cheeks feel a little rough, almost like tiny dots across my face. Also theyre in perfect lines in grid form. Is this a normal reaction and how long does it typically take to clear up? Thank you!