How long after M22 laser freckle removal can makeup be applied

After M22 laser freckle removal, it usually takes 3-7 days to apply makeup, and the specific time depends on the condition of skin repair. Improper postoperative care, skin sensitivity, treatment intensity, personal metabolic differences, sun protection measures, and other factors may all prolong the recovery period. After laser freckle removal, the skin will experience a brief period of redness, swelling, and scab formation. At this time, the chemical components in cosmetics may stimulate the wound and affect the repair effect. Avoid touching water within 24 hours after operation, and prohibit skin care products containing alcohol and essence within 3 days. If the treatment intensity is low and the skin tolerance is good, some people can use physical sunscreen and mineral foundation make-up 3 days later, but they need to avoid the scabbed parts. Avoid using concealer, liquid foundation and other covering products within one week after treatment to prevent pore blockage.

A small number of people may experience persistent erythema or pigmentation, which should be prolonged until the scab completely falls off before applying makeup. For sensitive muscles or those with a large treatment area, it is recommended to consult a doctor to determine the recovery time. Avoid using exfoliating and whitening products within two weeks after surgery, and prioritize using medical repair dressings to assist in barrier reconstruction. After laser freckle removal, strict sun protection measures should be taken, with priority given to hard sun protection measures such as sun hats and masks. During the recovery period, it is recommended to supplement with vitamin C and high-quality protein, and avoid spicy and stimulating foods. If there is abnormal redness, swelling or itching, stop using cosmetics immediately and seek medical attention. Avoid hot and humid environments such as sauna and swimming within one month after surgery to prevent color fading and rebound. Makeup tools need to be cleaned regularly to avoid bacterial infections on skin that has not fully healed.

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