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Pre-Care & Post-Care Instructions for Vascular Treatments

Pre-Care Instructions

 

Proper preparation before your vascular laser treatment ensures optimal results and minimizes risks.

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Consultation and Medical Clearance:

  • Inform your provider about any medical conditions, medications, allergies, or recent illnesses.

  • Disclose any recent sun exposure, tanning, or use of self-tanning products.
     

Skin Preparation:

  • Avoid sun exposure, tanning beds, and self-tanning products for at least 4 weeks before the treatment.

  • Discontinue any retinoids (e.g., tretinoin), exfoliating acids (e.g., glycolic acid), for 5-7 days before the treatment and other photosensitizing agents for 7-10 days before the treatment.

  • Do not use harsh scrubs, light chemical peels, or waxing in the treatment area for 1 week before the procedure. For medium chemical peels, wait 4 weeks before the procedure. 
     

Medications:

  • If prescribed, begin antiviral prophylaxis to prevent cold sore outbreaks (especially for facial treatments) 1-2 days before the procedure.

  • If you are on any medications that increase sensitivity to light, inform your provider, as this may affect your treatment plan.   
     

On the Day of the Procedure:

  • Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin. Avoid applying any lotions, perfumes, or deodorants to the treatment area.

  • Wear loose-fitting clothing if the treatment area is on your body.

Post-Care Instructions

 

After the vascular treatment, your skin may be sensitive and require proper care to ensure optimal healing and results.​

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Immediately After Treatment:

  • Redness, swelling, itching and a sunburn-like sensation are normal and may last for a few days.

  • Use a cold compress or ice packs wrapped in a clean cloth for 10-15 minutes at a time to reduce discomfort and swelling, if needed. 

  • Use hydrocortisone creams to reduce redness, discomfort and swelling, if needed. 

  • Keep the area clean: Cleanse with a mild, non-irritating cleanser. Avoid scrubbing.

  • Moisturize: Apply a non-comedogenic moisturizer several times a day to keep the skin hydrated.
     

Sun Protection:

  • Avoid sun exposure and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) post-treatment. Reapply as needed throughout the day. 

  • Consistently use sun protection throughout the duration of your treatments.  

  • Wear protective clothing, hats, and sunglasses when outdoors.
     

Activity Restrictions:

  • Avoid strenuous exercise, hot showers, saunas, and swimming pools for 48-72 hours post-treatment.

  • Do not use retinoids, exfoliating products, or harsh cleansers until your provider gives clearance (typically 5-7 days).
     

Follow-Up Treatments:

  • Depending on your treatment plan, multiple sessions may be required for optimal results. Schedule follow-up appointments as recommended by your provider.
     

Monitor for Complications:

  • Contact your provider if you experience: 

    • Persistent redness, swelling, or discomfort beyond a few days.

    • Signs of infection, such as pus, increased warmth, or fever.

    • Unusual pigmentation changes in the treated area.
       

Notes:

  • Healing timelines and results vary based on individual skin type and treatment intensity. 

  • Always adhere to the instructions provided by your treatment provider, as they may customize these guidelines based on your specific skin type and treatment goals. 

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