What skincare routine should I follow after laser resurfacing?
Following a proper post-treatment skincare routine after laser skin resurfacing is essential for optimal healing and results. Your skin will be more sensitive and vulnerable for several weeks, requiring gentle care and specific products. The routine should focus on protection, hydration, and avoiding irritation while your skin regenerates and reveals its improved texture and tone.
What should you expect during the first 48 hours after laser resurfacing?
Your skin will be red, swollen, and feel similar to a moderate sunburn during the first 48 hours after laser skin resurfacing. This is completely normal as your skin begins the healing process. You may also notice some oozing or crusting, which indicates proper wound healing.
During this critical period, keep your skin clean and moist with gentle, fragrance-free products. Apply a thin layer of healing ointment or moisturizer recommended by your provider every few hours. Avoid touching or picking at your skin, even if it feels tight or itchy.
Sleep with your head elevated to reduce swelling, and use cool compresses for 10–15 minutes several times daily. Contact your provider immediately if you experience severe pain, signs of infection, or unusual discharge. Most discomfort peaks within the first 24 hours and gradually improves.
How do you properly cleanse and moisturize skin after laser treatment?
Gentle cleansing with lukewarm water and a mild, fragrance-free cleanser is essential for the first week after treatment. Pat your skin dry with a clean, soft towel rather than rubbing, then immediately apply a thick, occlusive moisturizer while your skin is still damp.
Use only products recommended by your provider, typically including gentle cleansers like Cetaphil or CeraVe and healing moisturizers containing ceramides or hyaluronic acid. Cleanse twice daily, morning and evening, with minimal pressure and circular motions.
Apply moisturizer generously throughout the day, especially after cleansing. Your skin should never feel dry or tight. Avoid products with alcohol, fragrances, or dyes that could cause irritation. If you’re considering laser skin resurfacing, we can provide specific product recommendations tailored to your skin type.
What skincare ingredients should you avoid after laser resurfacing?
Avoid all active ingredients for at least 2–4 weeks after laser treatment, including retinoids, alpha hydroxy acids, beta hydroxy acids, vitamin C serums, and benzoyl peroxide. These ingredients can cause severe irritation, delayed healing, or hyperpigmentation on freshly treated skin.
Also eliminate physical exfoliants, scrubs, brushes, and any products containing alcohol, menthol, or strong fragrances. Avoid makeup for the first few days unless specifically approved by your provider, and when you do resume, choose mineral-based, non-comedogenic formulas.
Even seemingly gentle ingredients like witch hazel or tea tree oil should be avoided during the initial healing phase. Stick to basic, fragrance-free cleansers and moisturizers until your provider clears you to gradually reintroduce other products.
When can you return to your normal skincare routine after laser treatment?
Most patients can gradually reintroduce gentle active ingredients 2–4 weeks after treatment, depending on healing progress and treatment intensity. Your skin should be completely healed, with no peeling, redness, or sensitivity, before resuming your normal products.
Start by reintroducing one product at a time, beginning with the mildest formulations. Wait several days between each new addition to monitor for any adverse reactions. Retinoids and stronger acids should be the last products reintroduced, often 4–6 weeks post-treatment.
Always use broad-spectrum sunscreen daily, as your newly resurfaced skin will be more susceptible to sun damage for several months. Listen to your skin and reduce product use if you experience any irritation. Your provider can assess your healing progress and provide personalized guidance on when to resume specific products safely.