CO2 PRE/POST CARE

Pre-Care for CO2 Alma Hybrid

2–4 Weeks Before Treatment:

  • 4 weeks prior avoid sun exposure and tanning (including tanning beds and self-tanners).

  • Stop retinoids, AHAs/BHAs, and exfoliants at least 1 week prior.

  • Discontinue photosensitizing medications (consult your doctor).

  • Two weeks prior avoid antibiotics 

  • If you are prone to cold sores, ask your provider about antiviral medication (e.g., Acyclovir) to start 1–2 days prior.

  • Avoid recent injectables, microneedling, or chemical peels in the treatment area unless cleared by your provider.

Day Before / Day Of Treatment:

  • Wash your face with a gentle cleanser, no makeup, lotions, or SPF on the day of the treatment.

  • Wear comfortable clothes and a hat for sun protection after your appointment.

  • Arrange for downtime (usually 3–10 days).

 


 

Post-Care for CO2 Alma Hybrid

 Days 1–3 (Intensive Recovery Phase)

  • Redness, swelling, and oozing are normal.

  • Keep skin moisturized and clean. Use SOS kit given by office (follow instructions given by provider) 

  • Use cold compresses to reduce discomfort and swelling.

  • Sleep with your head elevated to minimize swelling.

Days 4–7 (Peeling/Healing Phase)

  • Skin will peel, flake, and feel tight – do not pick or scrub.

  • Continue use of SOS kit and frequent moisturizing.

  • Avoid makeup until skin is fully re-epithelialized (usually around day 7–10).

Long-Term Care (Weeks 2–6 and Beyond)

  • Strict sun avoidance: Use a broad-spectrum SPF 50+ and wear a wide-brimmed hat.

  • Resume active skincare ingredients (retinol, acids) only once your provider approves.

  • Expect progressive improvement over weeks as collagen remodeling occurs.

 


 

 Expected Downtime

  • Redness: Average 7–10 days

  • Peeling/Flaking: 4–7 days

  • Makeup Resumption: Usually after 7 days

  • Full healing: 4–6 weeks for internal healing and collagen production

 


 

 Watch for Signs of Complications

Contact your provider if you notice:

  • Signs of infection (pus, increasing redness, warmth)

  • Blistering

  • Persistent pain

  • Hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation

Always follow your provider’s specific aftercare protocol — they may tailor it based on your skin type, settings used, and areas treated.