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You know so many people around you who finally get laser treatments for moles or blemishes they've been putting off when autumn or winter comes around, don't you? I also made a big decision to have all the moles on my face removed in the past, but I was upset more than once when those spots came back dark and patchy again not long after.
I found out later that it wasn't entirely the laser's fault, but rather my lack of proper 'aftercare.' If you've spent a lot of money to get it cleaned thoroughly, what happens afterward is really important.
First of all, you need to pay attention to applying the healing tape. People usually think that you only need to keep it on until the discharge stops, but apparently, it is correct to provide sufficient protection until the redness of the wound subsides to some extent.
Also, you shouldn't rip the tape off hastily. If you do, the new skin just starting to grow might come off with it, potentially leaving a scar. I gently moisten it with lukewarm water and roll it to peel it off; it comes off smoothly and without irritation, so I highly recommend giving it a try.
The real war against recurrence begins after you remove the tape. From then on, you have to apply sunscreen meticulously, practically slathering it on.
I heard that the skin in the laser-treated area is very thin and sensitive, so it is prone to hyperpigmentation even with minimal exposure to UV rays. I made sure to apply it diligently not only when going out but also when I was indoors, and this time, it is definitely staying clean without any recurrence.
It gives you extra peace of mind to carry a hat or parasol when you go out. Also, don't forget to apply moisturizer frequently to keep your skin from drying out. It would be such a waste to spend so much money on skincare only for blemishes to reappear due to neglect.
Please consider sunscreen not an option, but a survival essential, and make sure to apply it starting today. Just by taking good care of your skin, you will definitely find yourself visiting the dermatologist less often.
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