Do not wash treated areas for at least 24 hours: Treated areas may open and cause Do not wash treated areas for at least 24 hours: Treated areas may open and cause capillary bleeding if the skin is stretched or rubbed.
Tiny scabs appear 1 to 3 days after treatment. These scabs will fall off within 15-28 days. To avoid infection and scarring, DO NOT PICK OR REMOVE EXFOLIATING SKIN. Removal of scabs can cause red marks, which can take several months to disappear.
When washing, cleanse area very gently with skin cleanser. Do not use a face cloth, facial brush, or sponges.
For 24 hours following the treatment, cold compresses may be applied to treated areas. Do not put ice directly onto the skin.
Do not take aspirin for 48 hours following the treatment.
Sunscreen must be used every day to avoid hyperpigmentation.
After the procedure, avoid any exposure to the sun for at least one week. This includes tanning salons.
Avoid sauna, whirlpool, swimming pool, hot water, or treatments that dilate capillaries or create facial redness for 48 hours.
Refrain from strenuous activities and exercises for 48 hours following treatment. An increase in blood flow may rupture the treated capillary and cause treatment failure.
Prevention of new vascular blemishes (spider angioma and telangiectasia) will be aided if you avoid the following vasodilators: (1) Avoid alcohol (2) Avoid spicy and hot foods (3) Avoid direct sun exposure — USE SPF 30.