I'm planning to go on camping in a very hot area possible 95 deg and up at daytime. We will be buying some canopy tent to have some shade but it will still be very hot . Is it ok for me to go on this trip 4 weeks after my treatments ? I will also be occasionally be under the sun for swimming .
Im planning on getting a microneedling and prp session done, and I have 5 weeks from then until I go to basic military training in San Antonio, Texas. I can bring sunscreen with me but I probably cant reapply every 2 hours. Does this mean I can potentially be susceptible to sun damage? Im going to San Antonio in January and staying there for 8 weeks. Can I still get this procedure done?
I am planning on getting the microneedling treatment. However I am going on vacation in the Caribbean with a ton of sun exposure. Is it better to have the treatment done before or after my vacation? If I were to get the treatment done before vacation, it would be done 3 weeks before the trip.
I had a TCA Cross with 30% and 10% fullface plus subcision and PRP done. I am planning to do a microneedling/dermapen with 2,5 mm at another physician. How many weeks/months should be between these procedures? And what about the sun exposure before and after the microneedling with 2,5 mm?
Hello, I was out in strong sun the 3rd day after microneedling with spf 30 (I forgot about the no sun rule..:(). I am fair skin and freckled. I don't have redness (I am prone to sunburn) but I do have a strange tightness on the right cheek and forehead. What are the concerns of sun after microneedling? Just sunspots hyperpigmentation? Thanks a lot!
I got microneedling done yesterday and was driving all day after. I woke up this morning with whiteheads ALL OVER my face, specifically my cheeks and chin. My skin is skill very inflamed and rough but I heard this is normal... although it hasn't subsided since yesterday. Could the whiteheads be caused by my pores being clogged because of using a thick cream, or is it due to sun exposure? How can I clear it up, change my routine, or will it go away on its own?