Is it suitable to have laser pigmentation removal in summer?

Nov 13, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wenmin
Introduction
Whether it is suitable to undergo laser pigmentation removal in summer depends on individual lifestyle habits. If a person mainly works indoors and can properly protect against sun exposure, undergoing laser pigmentation removal during summer can be appropriate. However, if someone spends considerable time outdoors in summer and cannot effectively apply sun protection measures, it is not recommended to have the procedure done in summer. After laser pigmentation treatment, it is advisable to maintain proper sun protection and keep the treated area clean.

Laser pigmentation removal typically uses laser energy to break down pigment particles, which are then naturally metabolized and expelled from the body, achieving the effect of lightening dark spots and improving skin texture. The general reference price for laser pigmentation removal is 3,000–6,000 RMB per session, with noticeable improvement usually seen within 1–2 weeks, although side effects such as redness and pain may occur. Whether undergoing laser treatment during summer is suitable depends on individual lifestyle habits. If you primarily work indoors and can effectively protect your skin from sun exposure, having laser pigmentation removal in summer may be appropriate. However, if you spend considerable time outdoors during summer and cannot adequately apply sun protection, it is not recommended to undergo this procedure in summer. Detailed explanations are as follows:

If you mainly stay indoors during summer, your exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays is relatively limited, and you can properly apply sun protection measures to avoid UV stimulation or sweating that might interfere with wound healing. In such cases, undergoing laser pigmentation removal in summer is generally suitable. Light summer clothing also facilitates wound care, reducing the chance of accidentally touching the treated area.

However, if you spend a lot of time outdoors in summer, your skin will be exposed to prolonged UV radiation, making effective sun protection difficult. In such cases, laser pigmentation removal is not recommended. After laser treatment, the skin becomes more sensitive to UV rays. Given the intense and prolonged sun exposure typical of summer, undergoing the procedure at this time may lead to skin irritation from sweat and UV rays, potentially causing post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (rebound darkening).

It is recommended to visit a reputable medical facility and undergo the procedure under professional medical guidance to ensure both effectiveness and safety. After laser pigmentation removal, it is important to practice diligent sun protection, keep the treated area clean and dry, and avoid excessive skin irritation to promote proper healing.

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