The principle of laser spot removal is that laser energy acts on the surface of the skin to destroy melanin cells and pigment particles, thus eliminating spots. However, laser spot removal cannot completely eliminate melanin cells, nor can it completely prevent the regeneration and activity of melanin cells. Therefore, if you don't pay attention to protecting your skin after treatment, such as not paying attention to sun protection and not paying attention to your daily routine, the melanocytes may become active again, leading to the reappearance or aggravation of spots.
In addition, an individual's skin type and hereditary factors also affect the risk of rebound from laser spot removal. Some individuals may be more prone to melanocyte regeneration and activity and therefore more susceptible to rebound.
In order to reduce the risk of rebound from laser spot removal, you need to pay attention to the following:
Protecting the skin: you should pay attention to avoiding sun exposure and ultraviolet radiation after the treatment, and use protective measures such as sunscreen and sun hat.
Healthy life: Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including adequate sleep, reasonable diet, and proper exercise, helps regulate endocrine and metabolic levels, and reduces melanin cell regeneration and activity.
Regular checkups: Go to the hospital for regular checkups so that abnormalities can be detected and treated in a timely manner.
Scientific skincare: Choose skincare products that are suitable for your skin type and avoid using cosmetics and skincare products that contain irritating ingredients.
Avoid abusing laser treatment: laser treatment is not a panacea, and excessive use of laser treatment may lead to adverse reactions such as skin damage and inflammation.
From personal experience, I have tried laser spot treatments and understand the risk of rebound. During the treatment, I take care of precautions such as protecting my skin and avoiding sun exposure and UV radiation. At the same time, I also maintained a healthy lifestyle and proper exercise. Regular check-ups at the hospital are conducted so that abnormalities can be detected and treated in time. If I find spots reappearing or worsening, I will promptly seek medical attention and follow my doctor's advice on treatment and care.
In conclusion, there is a possibility of rebound from laser spot removal, but the risk of rebound can be minimized by paying attention to skin protection, healthy life and regular review. If you find that your spots reappear or worsen, you should seek medical attention and follow your doctor's recommendations for treatment and care.