While some blistering or crusting can be normal, if it appears severe, is accompanied by pain or infection signs, or does not resolve within a few days, it’s important to contact your healthcare provider for evaluation.
Are there specific factors that can affect recovery after a laser procedure?
Yes, factors such as skin type, age, overall health, adherence to aftercare instructions, and any pre-existing skin conditions can all impact recovery.
When should I seek medical advice after a laser procedure?
You should seek medical advice if you experience any concerning symptoms such as severe pain, excessive swelling, signs of infection (like pus or fever), or if the treated area shows no signs of improvement after a reasonable period.

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