Your Complete Post-Treatment Guide to NanoFractional Radio Frequency Skin Resurfacing

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Skin resurfacing treatments have become increasingly popular in recent years, thanks to advanced technology that helps correct signs of skin damage such as scars, visible pores, deep wrinkles, stretch marks, and uneven skin texture. One such technology is our Venus Viva™ MD featuring NanoFractional Radio Frequency technology, which is a non-invasive and safe way to rejuvenate your skin without the downtime associated with more invasive procedures.

What is NanoFractional Skin Resurfacing?

Achieve total skin renewal with one of the most sought-after treatments for improving the overall appearance of the skin and resolving issues such as scars, wrinkles, enlarged pores, or stretch marks. Skin resurfacing treatments stimulate the skins natural healing mechanism by delivering NanoFractional Radio Frequency energy below the skins surface layers, in turn promoting collagen and elastin production. Venus Viva™ MD works with tiny pins that safely deliver heat (via NanoFractional Radio Frequency) through the skin’s surface. This creates tiny micro-dermal wounds, which the body naturally heals on its own. This process repairs signs of skin damage visible on the surface of the skin. Since the wounds are so small, the treatment is much more comfortable than traditional CO2 lasers, while still producing incredibly visible results. The result is a brighter, smoother complexion. Not only that, but the treatments work to correct scar tissue, improve textural irregularities of the skin, resolve hyperpigmentation and sun spots, and reverse acne scarring. 

If you're considering this treatment or have recently undergone it, it's important to understand the post-treatment care necessary for optimal results. Here's your complete guide to post-treatment care after NanoFractional Radio Frequency skin resurfacing.

Post-Treatment Care:

Do's:

  1. Avoid touching or scratching the treatment area. For the first 24 hours, only apply products that are expressly recommended by your treatment provider, as there are many topicals that could cause severe irritation.

  2. Apply sunscreen after 24 hours, preferably one without chemicals, to protect your skin from further damage. Sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 is recommended.

  3. Apply hydrating, soothing, and reparative products to help calm and repair your skin once your treatment provider says it's safe to do so, usually a few days to one week post-treatment. Some examples include:

Aloe vera: This plant extract has anti-inflammatory properties and can help soothe redness and irritation.

- Peptides: These proteins stimulate collagen production and can help improve the overall health of your skin.

Ceramides: These lipids help maintain the skin's barrier function, keeping moisture in and environmental aggressors out.

Antioxidants: Help protect your skin from free radical damage caused by sun exposure, pollution, and other factors.

Hyaluronic acid: This humectant can attract and retain water, helping to keep your skin hydrated.

  1. Drink plenty of water post-treatment to hydrate your body and skin as it repairs.

Don'ts

  1. Avoid chemical and physical exfoliants until your treatment provider has specified it's ok to use them, including retinol. Your skin may still be very sensitive for the first few days or week post-treatment.

  2. Avoid potent products like Vitamin C, as your skin may still be very sensitive for the first few days or week post-treatment. Potent ingredients like Vitamin C can have an irritating effect on sensitive skin.

  3. Avoid sun exposure or tanning, as your skin will be more sensitive to UV rays. It's best to stay out of the sun and wear protective clothing and hats when you do go outside.

  4. Avoid hot baths, steam rooms, and saunas until your treatment provider gives you the green light. Heat can cause increased blood flow to the treatment area, which may lead to swelling and discomfort.

  5. Avoid rigorous exercise for 48 hours post-treatment. Exercise increases blood flow and can cause swelling and discomfort.

By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your skin resurfacing treatment is as effective as possible and that your skin looks and feels its best post-treatment. If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to reach out to your treatment provider for further guidance.

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