Had Co2 Laser On Face. Getting Sores And Inflammation On Face. How To Cure This?
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CO2 laser is basically an ablative laser resurfacing used for aesthetic indications like scars or as anti ageing to remove fine lines apart from dermatological indication like moles, warts, seborrheic keratosis lesions etc.
These lasers usually lead to erythema and crusting over face for two to three weeks and during this period one should avoid sun exposure completely and apply emollients for good reepithelialisation or wound healing.
Normally chances of infection inflammation and erythema for so long is unwarranted and unusual.
I would like to know
Why did you get the procedure done
If you had previous history of isotretinoin use, any previous episode of viral infection over face like herpes or bacterial infection or dermatitis face
If you avoided sun completely after the procedure
If you applied any medicine over face post lasers that led to any allergic reaction.
Infection post laser should be managed with course of oral antibiotics along with topical antibiotics
Once the infection subsides, topical steroids along with ice compresses, calamine lotion and sunscreen should help subside erythema. If required oral steroids can be added if erythema is persistent and prolonged. If in case hyperpigmentation develops hydroquinone can be used.
To help you in a better way, I would like you to answer the queries, I have put forth and also if possible attach a pic of concerned area as it would be easier for me to provide with recommendations.
Regards.
It's really tragic that you developed infection despite taking proper precautions but let me tell you there isn't a skin problem that cannot be tackled with proper management.
At this stage, I presume you are not having any active infection but in you first post you have mentioned you get off and on red sores( I did not get what you mean by it, is it that you get infection or you develop redness over your face).
Right now I would advise you to use a antibiotic steroid combination like flutibact cream( it would offer better results than silver sulfadiazene) twice in a day. Use a mild face cleanser and a bland moisturiser( you can use cetaphil brand for the same). Avoid sun exposure and use a good sunscreen.
Do not be afraid to send a photograph as it would definitely help me in analysing your skin condition better.
Hoping to see an attached image soon.
Regards.