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Regeneration Care

Regeneration Care is a recovery-focused treatment often chosen to calm sensitized skin and support barrier repair, especially after procedures.

Regeneration Care

Overview

Regeneration Care is often introduced as a skincare program designed to calm sensitized skin, support barrier recovery, and help bring the overall skin condition back to a more stable state. In Korean dermatology and aesthetic clinics, it is commonly chosen after laser, peel, or booster treatments when the skin feels red, dry, tight, or unusually sensitive. Rather than creating a dramatic visible change, the purpose is usually to make stressed skin feel calmer, more comfortable, and better supported. The exact protocol can vary depending on the degree of sensitivity, redness, dryness, and the type of procedure that came before it.

Key benefits

  • Can help make post-treatment skin feel calmer and more stable
  • Often chosen when the skin barrier feels weakened and recovery-focused care is needed
  • Commonly used to ease discomfort such as redness, dryness, or tightness
  • Usually easy to fit in without meaningful downtime

Ideal for

  • People with lingering redness or sensitivity after a procedure
  • Those whose skin feels dry, tight, and barrier-weakened
  • Anyone wanting calming and recovery-focused care rather than a stronger treatment
  • People who want a gentler way to stabilize sensitive skin

Quick facts

Procedure time About 30–40 minutes
Downtime Usually little to none
When results start Many people feel more comfort and stability in the skin on the same day or by the next day

Aftercare

  • Keeping the skin well moisturized afterward is recommended
  • Minimizing irritation may help support the recovery process
  • Consistent sun protection is important

Cautions

  • The exact protocol can vary depending on the skin condition
  • The balance of soothing and recovery support can vary depending on the procedure done beforehand

FAQ

Is Regeneration Care commonly done after laser treatments?
Yes, it is often chosen to calm and support the skin after a procedure, although the exact timing and protocol can vary depending on the skin response.
Is Regeneration Care suitable for sensitive skin?
In many cases, yes, especially when the protocol is built with a soothing focus. The exact approach is usually adjusted to the skin’s current sensitivity and condition.
Does Regeneration Care usually have little to no downtime?
It is usually considered a low-burden treatment, although the skin may still feel a little different depending on its condition.
How often is Regeneration Care usually done?
It can vary depending on the skin condition and goals. The recommended timing may differ when it is used for post-procedure recovery versus regular barrier-support care.
What home care works well with Regeneration Care?
Consistent moisturizing and sun protection are the most basic and important steps, and it often helps to keep home care as gentle and non-irritating as possible.

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regeneration carerecovery carebarrier repairpost treatment soothingsensitive skin careskin barrier supportskincare