Recovering from a Triniti Procedure

Triniti, a non-invasive procedure for facial rejuvenation, has no downtime involved during the recovery process. Patients who have gone through the procedure can proceed with their daily activities right away. Since it is non-invasive, recipients of the treatment do not have to skip work or cancel any social gatherings that they have planned. The Triniti procedure, however, is not entirely devoid of side effects and other minor inconveniences.

Side Effects

After the treatment, it is common for patients to feel some swelling on the treated area for a few hours. Redness may also occur after a treatment session. These side effects are all part of the recovery process and should not in anyway discourage people from going through the series of treatments. Covering the redness and the swelling with makeup is a recommended temporary solution. The swelling and redness will eventually subside after a few hours. There are also certain instances, although very rare, when the redness and swelling lasts for more than a week.

On some occasions, some treated areas may contain pigmented cells. After Triniti, these areas will be darker on the first week. This, however, should not be a cause of concern. In a few more days, the dark skin will eventually peel off.

Maintenance

Throughout the series of treatment and throughout the recovery period, most Triniti patients reported noticeable improvement in their skin's texture and appearance. The result of the procedure usually lasts long. However, several treatment sessions for maintenance purposes are still highly recommended. Over time, by following the recommended maintenance, the series of treatment will gradually result to a healthier, younger-looking and more rejuvenated skin.