Are there any precautions for Pico Toning for people with thin skin?
As the weather gets warmer and I've been exposed to some UV rays, the faint freckles and blemishes around my eyes are getting darker without me noticing.
I used to just cover it up with base makeup, but now even applying a thick layer doesn't prevent the skin from looking dull, so I think it's time to spend some money at a dermatologist. I'm worried that strong lasers that cause scabbing would disrupt my daily life, so I'm thinking of getting a 10-session Pico Toning package, which allows for immediate cleansing and makeup application.
My skin is very thin and extremely sensitive, prone to redness, so I am quite worried that the heat from the laser might cause a severe reaction. Are there any specific precautions or care tips I should follow for Pico Toning during home care before and after the procedure?
Aside from applying a moisturizing cream thickly like an ointment and reapplying sunscreen frequently, I would be grateful if you could generously share some essential post-Pico Toning care tips that beginners need to know, such as ingredients to avoid and temperatures.