Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Laser Resurfacing Full Face Or Neck.

Most clients experience visible improvement within days; initial redness and mild swelling typically subside in 3–7 days. Complete healing and optimal results develop over 4–6 weeks. Downtime is minimal compared with aggressive lasers, allowing a quick return to normal activities.

Most patients report mild to moderate discomfort; topical numbing and cooling are applied to ensure comfort. Sensation is often described as warmth or snapping. Real-time adjustments and aftercare minimize irritation so treatment is well tolerated.

Treatment plans typically range from one to three sessions depending on skin concerns and desired results. Deeper lines or pigmentation may need multiple treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart. A consultation customizes plan and expectations.

We recommend waiting at least 24–72 hours or until skin has re-epithelialized before applying makeup. Use gentle, non-irritating mineral formulas and follow aftercare to avoid infection. Your provider will advise the optimal timing based on your healing progress.

Many modern resurfacing lasers are safe across skin types, but darker tones may face higher pigmentation risks. We evaluate skin type and history during consultation, may recommend test patches or alternative settings to maximize safety and results.

Aftercare includes gentle cleansing, frequent moisturization, and SPF 30+ daily. Avoid sun exposure, strenuous exercise, and picking at skin while healing. Follow prescribed topical ointments and attend follow-up appointments to monitor recovery and optimize your rejuvenation results.