The scab on the wound may cause a stinging sensation?
Hello, I recently underwent laser tattoo removal using the Platinum Honeycomb 755 machine.
It is now the sixth day, and the wound has formed a noticeable scab.
There is no redness or swelling, but touching it causes significant pain.
Additionally, when the wind blows on the wound, I feel a tight sensation.
I would like to know if it is possible that the wound is too deep and has not fully healed internally, or could it be that the wound is too dry?
Youya, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/04/04
Dr. Li Zhonghuai reply Surgery
Hello! Laser treatment has a deep exfoliating effect.
Just let water flow over it; do not use body wash or rinse vigorously.
Gently pat the skin dry with a towel, and avoid sun exposure.
It will recover quickly.
Take care! Changhua Hospital cares about you!
Reply Date: 2024/04/04
More Info
When it comes to understanding pain and healing in scabbed tattoo removal wounds, particularly after undergoing laser tattoo removal, there are several factors to consider. It is common for patients to experience discomfort or pain during the healing process, especially in the first week following the procedure. The laser treatment, such as the use of a platinum honeycomb 755 machine, can cause trauma to the skin, leading to inflammation and the formation of scabs as the body begins to heal.
Firstly, the presence of pain at the site of the tattoo removal is not unusual. The skin is a sensitive organ, and the laser treatment can damage not only the outer layers but also deeper tissues. This damage can lead to inflammation, which is a natural part of the healing process. The pain you are experiencing may be a result of nerve endings being affected during the procedure, and it is common for these sensations to persist for several days or even weeks as the skin heals.
The fact that your wound is scabbed and does not show signs of redness or swelling is a positive sign, indicating that the healing process is underway. However, the tenderness you feel upon touch and the tightness when exposed to air could suggest that the area is still sensitive and that the skin is adjusting to the healing process. It is essential to keep the area moisturized to prevent excessive dryness, which can lead to cracking and increased discomfort. Using a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer or an ointment recommended by your healthcare provider can help alleviate some of the tightness and pain.
Regarding the depth of the wound, it is possible that the laser treatment penetrated deeper than anticipated, which could contribute to prolonged pain and sensitivity. If the pain is severe or worsening, it may be worth consulting with your dermatologist or the professional who performed the laser treatment. They can assess the wound and determine if there are any complications, such as infection or improper healing.
In terms of healing time, it is essential to remember that each individual's healing process can vary significantly based on factors such as skin type, the extent of the tattoo, and overall health. Generally, scabs should begin to fall off within a week or two, but complete healing can take several weeks. During this time, it is crucial to avoid picking at the scabs, as this can lead to scarring or infection.
If you notice any signs of infection, such as increased redness, swelling, warmth, or discharge from the wound, it is crucial to seek medical attention promptly. Additionally, if the pain becomes unbearable or if you have concerns about the healing process, do not hesitate to reach out to a healthcare professional for guidance.
In summary, experiencing pain and tightness in the area of a scabbed tattoo removal wound is relatively common and can be attributed to the healing process following laser treatment. Keeping the area moisturized, monitoring for signs of infection, and consulting with a healthcare provider if necessary are essential steps to ensure proper healing and minimize discomfort.
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