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Can Laser Skin Treatments Go Wrong?

You will find that many people all across the world opt for different types of skin treatments to make their skin better. One of these treatments is the laser skin treatments that different med-spas offer them. Mostly, you will find that this kind of treatment gives positive results but can they go wrong?

Example of aesthetician doing a skin treatmentLaser skin treatments are used for various issues such as acne, acne scars, and acne scar removal. These treatments are not limited to only these kinds of skin issues. Many people wish to have a more even skin tone with less hyperpigmentation so they opt for usually reliable laser treatment.

But can laser treatment go wrong? There are instances where laser treatments do go wrong and cause people a certain level of suffering.

The percentage of people having to deal with the negative side effects of laser skin treatments is relatively low when compared to the large number of people that have positive experiences. There are however, a few things to consider when going for laser treatment.

Another question people always ask or wonder about is whether laser treatments can cause cancer. That’s a very good question. Read this article titled can IPL laser treatments cause skin cancer for a pretty detailed answer. The short answer? No!

Skin Scarring

While the laser is considered very safe tool and a great method to fix issues with your skin, there are chances that the heat of the laser can cause scarring on your skin.

If you are getting laser done on your face, then you need to make sure that you are aware of this fact. There are chances that you may have to deal with permanent scarring if the job is not done carefully and by an experienced med-spa aesthetician.

Skin Acne

With acne, right after your skin undergoes the laser treatment, a lot of hydrating serums and creams are spread put on top of it. Sometimes these creams and serums can cause the opposite reaction to what you were hoping for and create various adverse affects.

Acne example

If the thickness of the creams and serums does not suit your skin type, there is a possibility that you will experience more facial acne after you’re done with a few treatment sessions.

Negative reactions depend on a person to person and skin to skin basis. Different skin types react differently to the each product used. It’s a good idea to keep this in mind when you’re trying out different skin products because there is a chance that the products you use may not be good for you and your skin.

Skin Discolouration

Another potential issue with laser skin treatments is the potential for skin is discolouration. The way that laser treatments are conducted have a minor potential for causing discolouration and other minor blemishes.

Even though the possibility of laser treatments resulting in skin discolouration, you have to make sure that you consider this minor risk and make sure to talk to your medical aesthetician before the treatment is conducted.

Ectropion

Another possible side effect of laser skin treatment is the turning of the eyelids – also know as Ectropion. At times, when laser treatments are done on the face and near the eyes, there is a possibility that it might cause your eyelid to turn outwards.

The chances of this happening are few and far between but there is a minor risk that you should be aware of especially if you wish to get the laser treatment done close to your eyes.

The take home

While the risks mentioned above are very low, the facts are that sometimes they do arise. It’s important that you are made aware of the risks and speak directly with your aesthetician about them before you do any treatments. Make sure that you are aware of the risks so you can make an informed decisions.

Remember, you can also opt for alternative treatments too like chemical peels or micro-needling which have relatively fewer side-effects as compared to laser treatments and sometimes you can still get the same desired results.

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