The hospital I originally went to was closed that day, so
I hurriedly purchased a tattoo removal treatment using a credit ticket.
It was strange that there were no reviews, but
I made a reservation within an hour on the day I called, and
I heard they use a pico laser, so it was my first time going.
...
OMG.
No matter how high the output was,
the smell of burning squid + the sound of catching mosquitoes with an electric mosquito swatter for
2 minutes was hell itself.
And there was no follow-up treatment like Mediform, and
they sent me home to buy Srovan ointment from a pharmacy.
On the 4th day, my eyebrows turned completely white and
my skin color changed to dark purple.
I thought something was wrong, so I went to a nearby hospital and
they said it was a second-degree burn. I
was
prescribed Silmajin cream and oral medication for burns, and applied
moist dressings every day.
Since then, there has been a noticeable improvement, and
now, on the 15th day, I feel like a normal person.
If I hadn't used burn ointment and wet dressing,
the scar + pigmentation would have been properly cured and
my eyebrows would have been completely messed up... I wonder
how strong the laser output was, and even after 15 days, there are indentations in the skin and sometimes ooze comes out. It's like it was cut with some kind of
mole removal machine. My flesh is dented.
I am currently applying Madecassol + scar ointment.
Lesson: Trust a hospital without reviews or customers.
Oh my... In the case of lasers, the output is gradually increased from low intensity, but if you set the output to high from the beginning, it will hurt a lot... Apply the medicine thoroughly and don't change the moist dressing too much. If it gets too wet and tattered due to the ooze, it's not a good idea to change it too much. Good luck recovering!!