Brief Answer:
Kindly see the suggestions below
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome and thanks for posting your query to Healthcare Magic.
I can understand your concern for the post laser redness and edema below eyes.
As per your query it is almost 72 hours of laser. In general most of lasers do produce mild to moderate
erythema and edema after the procedure. It is quite common to find erythema as well as edema for few hours post laser and then it subsides within 24 hours. But as I can get it is 72 hours since the procedure is done, so it would be best if you can tell me some important things:
1. Can you please tell the condition for which you had gone for laser ( for
hair removal or for skin
rejuvenation or anything related)
2. Can you please tell the laser machine used ( if do not know then also there is no issues)
3. You felt edema and erythema just after laser or it took some hours to develop the same.
4. Is there any pain or itching or tenderness at the under eye site.
5. Any area of deep redness from which oozing is present or if you can please elaborate about the "rawness".
The best of the part would be to send few good resolution pictures of the area so that it can be analyzed best. You have a feature to upload images by yourself at the right side of the query page, please utilize that so that I can answer your queries better. Or else, you can send as an attachment to YYYY@YYYY with the subject as "Attn: Dr. Sanjay Kanodia).
In between kindly follow the suggestions below:
1. Do cold compression on the affected area. Take a cold towel and dip in cold water and put it over the affected area for 3-4 times for 5 minute each.
2. You can apply Locoid cream over the affected area for two times. Apply it in thin layer so that it should not be visible to the naked eyes. DO not massage, just gently apply it.
3. You can apply
calamine lotion also in between the locoid application. Apply it in thin layer so that it should not be visible to the naked eyes. Again do not massage, just gently apply it.
4. Do not unnecessarily touch the area at all as it may aggravate the situation.
5. Do not expose to sun light.
6. No any other
home remedies please.
7. You can take a pain killer tablet like
paracetamol for two times if pain is present or can take
Loratadine (claritin) tablet if itching is present.
I hope these information will help you. Waiting for your reply so that I can guide you further.
Regards.
Dr Sanjay Kumar Kanodia
MD (Dermatology)