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Those tiny scabs/flakes you see after treatment are part of the healing process, not something to pick, peel, or “help along.” Rubbing or peeling them off early can disrupt the skin as it’s regenerating and may lead to patchy hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation that can linger far longer than the scabs ever would. The goal after Fraxel is even healing = even results ✨ Be gentle. Keep skin moisturized. Let everything shed on its own timeline which should take on average, about 7-10 days! Trust
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