
Introduction
Birthmark removal is a popular cosmetic treatment that helps individuals achieve clear, even-toned skin. However, many dermatologists and skin clinics, including Skin City, often pause birthmark removal treatments during the summer season. If you are wondering why this happens, here’s an in-depth look at the reasons behind this decision and what precautions you should take if considering treatment.
1. Increased Sun Exposure Risks
During summer, exposure to harsh UV rays is much higher, which can significantly impact the healing process of birthmark removal treatments. After a laser or surgical procedure, the treated skin becomes highly sensitive and vulnerable to sun damage.
1. Risk of Hyperpigmentation: Direct sun exposure can cause dark spots and uneven pigmentation on the treated area, making the skin appear worse than before.
2. Delayed Healing: The intense summer heat can slow down the skin's recovery, increasing the chances of redness, irritation, and scarring.
2. Higher Chances of Skin Irritation
With higher temperatures and humidity levels, summer conditions lead to excessive sweating, which can irritate the treated area. This irritation may cause:
1. Increased redness and swelling
2. Higher risk of infections due to moisture buildup
3. Prolonged healing time due to constant sweating and friction
Since skin needs a cool and dry environment for proper recovery, summer is not the best season for birthmark removal.
3. More Outdoor Activities & Exposure to Contaminants
Summer months are associated with vacations, beach visits, and outdoor activities. Direct exposure to dust, sweat, and pollution can increase the risk of infections and complicate the healing process.
1. Activities like swimming in chlorinated pools or saltwater can irritate healing skin.
2. Wearing tight or synthetic clothing can cause friction, leading to further irritation.
3. Frequent sun exposure while traveling makes post-treatment protection difficult.
4. Importance of Post-Treatment Skincare
Post-treatment care after laser or surgical birthmark removal is crucial. The skin requires strict sun protection, hydration, and gentle skincare. In summer, it becomes difficult to:
1.Avoid UV exposure at all times
2. Apply sunscreen frequently (even indoors)
3. Prevent sweat and moisture buildup in the treated area
To achieve best results and avoid complications, dermatologists recommend delaying birthmark removal until cooler months like autumn and winter when UV exposure is lower, sweating is minimal, and healing is faster.
What Should You Do Instead?
If you are considering birthmark removal, here are some steps to prepare for the procedure after summer:
Consult with a Skin Specialist – Get a detailed evaluation of your skin type and birthmark.
✅ Start Sun Protection Early – Apply broad-spectrum SPF 50+ sunscreen daily.
✅ Follow a Skincare Routine – Hydrate, exfoliate, and nourish your skin for better healing.
✅ Plan for Fall or Winter Treatments – Book your consultation and treatment schedule in