Sensitive skin reacts excessively to external factors such as weather, pollution, certain cosmetics, or aesthetic procedures. Common symptoms include redness, burning, tightness, or ongoing discomfort.
Objective: Hydration, soothing, and strengthening of the skin barrier. Caution is essential.
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The safest and most effective option. Hyaluronic acid is known for its high tolerance and soothing, hydrating properties. It helps strengthen the skin barrier.
Although regenerative, they should be used with caution on very sensitive skin. Start with lower concentrations or less invasive techniques (e.g., topical with massage or very superficial microneedling) and monitor reactions.
Although regenerative, they should be used with caution on very sensitive skin. Start with lower concentrations or less invasive techniques (e.g., topical with massage or very superficial microneedling) and monitor reactions.
Patch testing recommended.
– Reduce treatment frequency and microneedling depth.
– At-home care should include very gentle, fragrance-free, and calming products.
– Apply Hyladerm topically to soothe, hydrate, and promote recovery.
– Use calming and reparative masks.
– Avoid direct sun exposure.
– Gentle cleansing: Morning and evening.
– Hydration: A moisturizer suited to the skin type, ideally with hyaluronic acid.
– Sun Protection: Mandatory (SPF 50+) daily, even indoors or on cloudy days, especially when treating pigmentation, scars, or after procedures.
– Maintenance Serums: Depending on the condition, recommend serums with Vitamin C (dullness, pigmentation), Retinoids (wrinkles, texture, acne, scars – with caution in sensitive skin), or peptides.
– Schedule follow-up appointments to assess progress and adjust the protocol as needed.