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Showing posts with label Aftercare Tips. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 August 2015

What is the Expected Level of Discomfort in Fraxel Treatments?

Despite so many beauty products and treatments it is difficult to stop the natural aging that takes away the youthfulness of our skin. Aging affects our skin’s texture and our appearance by giving an older look to our face and skin.
Fraxel treatment is one of the ways that has been proved to reverse the signs of aging and keep you youthful. The following article deals with a basic introduction about Fraxel treatment and its miraculous effects to curb aging signs.

Fraxel is a laser technology which can naturally slow down the aging process and give you back your youthful appearance.  Fraxel can treat lines, wrinkles, pigmentation, sun damaged skin and even actinic keratosis effectively.
It has been approved by FDA to treat coagulated soft tissues, pigmented skin and even works on wrinkled skin. Fraxel helps to heal the skin fast and enhances the beauty of the face.
It cannot be used to treat face beauty but also can work upon neck, arms, hands and chest portions. The good thing is fraxel treatment work effectively on all skin types and even tanned skin.

How does the Fraxel Technology work?

Fraxel laser is an innovative technology that can reinvigorate the affected areas of the skin by boosting the collagen production of your skin. It can even clear off the age spots, dark spots and even the scars by penetrating deep into the dermis.
There are two types of fractional technology- fractional lasers and the CO2 laser systems.
For patients below 50 simple Fraxel treatment is recommended. But for patients with wrinkles and deep scars the fractioned CO2 lasers works more effectively. The CO2 system laser requires certainly takes more time than the simple Fraxel treatment. 
The erbium glass fractional lasers works best on following skin conditions:
  • Sun damaged, wrinkled , and aged skin
  • Some cases of melasma
  • Surgical scars
  • To reduce the fine lines near the eye region
  • Can improve skin tone

How to deal with pain during the treatment?

Well to be true, the fraxel treatment is indeed painful. People with a super sensitive skin are bound to experience pain during the treatment. Otherwise, the treatment involves mild to moderate levels of discomfort and pain.
And generally pain is an important factor for most people in deciding to get the treatment or not. But still there are ways to keep away from excess pain and have a comfortable fraxel laser session.  
Generally, a numbing cream is used to keep away the patient from excess of discomfort. Dr Numb is a topical anesthetic numbing cream which if applied to the part to be treated can really cut off excess pain. This can be applied one hour prior to the treatment and covered with a saran wrap. After an hour the body can be checked for the sensation and accordingly the treatment can be given.
Dr Numb’s cream is one of the safest numbing creams in the market which has no ill-effects on the health of the individual. It has even been approved by FDA for usage in dermatological treatments. It is used by tattoo artists, beauticians and even doctors to provide a painless treatment to their patients.
Dr Numb’s cream consists of lidocaine which numbs the skin for a long time.  For dual fraxel treatments where swelling lasts for a longer time, Dr numb’s cream can help in getting quick relief.
Dr numb’s cream can even be applied for relieving pain after the treatment.

How to decide if you need a Fraxel?

You should not decide for yourself whether you need a fraxel or not. It’s best to check with the doctor or aesthetician if your skin really needs fraxel laser treatment or there are alternative ways to treat it.
Fraxel laser treatment can work on all types of skin and give improved results. Mostly people with a highly damaged skin condition, excess of acne and unnatural skin texture go for Fraxel treatment.
And sometimes money and time can also be a deciding factor in going for fraxel or not.
Fraxel treatment is not receommnded for pregnant women, people with a cold sore. They should consult first before going for this.

Thursday, 20 August 2015

Top 5 Tattoo Aftercare Tips You Must Know!

Had your new tattoo? Definitely, you are super excited about this. Meanwhile, don’t forget to take care of the fresh design. Yes, there is a lot you need to pay attention. If not done, you might face some type of infection or severe problems in future. Therefore, it is very important follow the aftercare processes.
Top 5 Tattoo Aftercare Tips You Must Know!

The fashion world is never constant. But, what has been ruling this world is the body art. This amazing and transformative way pleases every age group and gender. You can get it done anywhere and in any size, ranging from your neck, arms, wrist to you face and back. Well, that’s your choice completely. But what more important is the tattoo aftercare. Nowadays people love to brag about their new tattoos and show off their design. They hardly give their design a chance to heal. The consequences of which are that the color fades, designs bleed and scabs occur. On other hand, if you have been a little patient the same design would have been a colorful and beautiful ink job. Hence, if you are planning to get a new tattoo or recently have tried some, here are few essential tips for aftercare you must follow.

Follow the instruction: While you get a tattoo done, the tattooist tells you a number of dos and don’ts. Be a good listener and then follow the instructions precisely.  They are professional and have experience of years in the same field. They certainly have the knowledge of the product and different healing problems. Keep in mind, the tattooist is not responsible for what happens to your tattoo afterwards. Thus, it is your responsibility to take care of the design and your skin once you leave the parlor.

Do not wrap: Some people wrap the tattoo to keep it safe. But, unless you are instructed to do so by the artist don’t attempt it. Remember, that it is important to keep the tattoo clean. It is just like an open injury, you cannot take any risks with this. Generally, the tattooists will advise you for washing it with an unscented and anti-bacterial soap. And you will be asked to let it air dry instead of wrapping it over and over again.

Moisturize: Undoubtedly, you need to let it dry for better and faster healing. But, moisturizing holds its own importance. The reason being, if you let it dry, thick scab formation can occur, which is never desirable. Moreover, in some cases it has been observed that drying out leads to slow recovery procedure and it even harm the tattoo. You can consult the tattooist to advise a cream or ointment to use.  

Don’t try unnecessary medications: The tattoo process includes needling of your skin. Hence it is obvious that your skin will weep in the first couple of days. Along this, a fluid, clear or slightly colored will also appear out of your tattoo. But there is nothing to fear in this. It does not mean that there is something wrong with your skin or something is coming out of your tattoo. Don’t try any medications on your own. All you need to do is just clean it as instructed and let it heal with time.

Don’t panic: If your skin becomes sensitive, red or slightly inflamed, then don’t panic. It is not something different. Your skin has undergone a change and painful treatment. A number of people experience some kind of irritation after getting a new tattoo for few days. However, if the symptoms continue for more than 4 to 5 days, you can consult your tattooist for better advice.

Healing a tattoo is not that challenging. Just you need to be a little patient and careful!