Can CO2 laser be used on eyelids?

Can CO2 laser be used on eyelids?

Carbon dioxide laser resurfacing has been successfully used to improve lower eyelid 2 , 3 and facial rhytidosis and photoaging, 4 and upper eyelid skin without blepharoplasty. The authors investigated the safety and benefits of this treatment as an adjunct to incisional upper blepharoplasty.

How long does swelling last after CO2 laser?

Swelling will vary patient-to-patient. Swelling may actually increase the first three to four days before subsiding. Most of your swelling should resolve over the first two to three weeks. Do expect, however, to have minor fluctuations in the remaining swelling over the course of the next two to three months.

Does CO2 laser cause swelling?

Slight to moderate swelling is typically experienced for 2 to 3 days after your CO2 procedure, but can last longer. It is important to keep the treated skin covered with an emollient cream, such as Aquaphor. The dark skin will “flake” off during the vinegar/cleansing process (see below).

How long does CO2 laser under eyes take to heal?

After CO2 laser treatment, it usually takes about 1 to 2 weeks for your skin to heal. Your skin will be very sensitive during this time.

What laser can be used on eyelids?

While eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) is the definitive for surgical eyelid tightening, fractional CO2 laser certainly improve the appearance of the drooping lids, without surgery, at a fraction of the cost.

Why is my face swollen after laser treatment?

The swelling that is normally expected is usually proportional to the depth of the laser resurfacing procedure. Swelling around the eyes and down into the cheeks and face is not uncommon. This is the body’s normal reaction to surgery and eventual repair.

How is post inflammatory hyperpigmentation treated after laser?

One of the classic methods for removing post inflammatory hyperpigmentation from lasers are chemical peels. There are a variety of types and strengths of chemical peels, from trichloroacetic (TCA) acid, salicylic acid, to glycolic acid, to treat PIH.

How can I speed up healing after CO2 laser?

Follow these steps during your laser skin resurfacing recovery

  1. Clean the treated areas two to five times a day with saline or a diluted vinegar solution as directed by your plastic surgeon.
  2. Apply protective skin care treatments that are recommended by your doctor to help your skin heal.

How do you get rid of Crepey eyelids?

4 best ways to prevent crepey skin

  1. Stick to the shade. The most important thing to do, says Dr.
  2. Make skin hydration a priority. Keeping skin well-hydrated with a good moisturizer helps prevent injury that creates or worsens crepiness.
  3. Pay attention to ingredients.
  4. Fractionated lasers.

Does eyelid tape work permanently?

The best part is, it’s not permanent if you don’t want it to be. You can change it at ANY time!