Hi c,
The area that you noticed immediately after your Fraxel re:pair treatment was likely undertreated as you suspected. Hypo-pigmentation takes some time to develop, at least enough time for the redness from the treatment to go away.
Certainly seek the advice of your treating physician regarding Triluma, but if it is making your skin more red, 12 weeks after your treatment, stopping should be considered when you have that discussion. Continued redness is a sign of inflammation. Discuss with your physician what you can do to decrease your inflammatory response. This may involve a steroid cream and or shot. Biafine ointment also helps reduce redness.
I have not seen prolonged erythema lead to hypo-pigmentation with Fraxel re:pair. I hope that your concerns resolve quickly and completely, please keep us informed. Be well.
Dr. P


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