Cosmè Paramedical Tattoo : Scar & Stretch Marks Post Care
- Cosmè Beauty

- Nov 23, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: 10 hours ago
Proper aftercare is vital for optimal healing and the best possible results. Please read and follow
the guidelines below closely:
1. Recommended Aftercare Products
Light Scars & Light Stretch Marks: Use product directed by Cosmè exclusively.
Dark Scars & Dark Stretch Marks: Use Bright product directed by Cosmè exclusively.
⚠ If the post care product directed by Cosmè is not available, do not apply any other product—unauthorized
ingredients may cause burning or adverse reactions.
2. What to Do
Keep the area dry: Do not wash or wet the treated area for the first 24 hours.
Clean gently after 24 hours : Once 24 hours have passed, wash with a mild, fragrance-free soap and lukewarm water. Pat dry with a clean towel; do not rub.
Apply your designated aftercare : Morning and night until fully healed (30 - 90 days), use only Regen (light scars/stretch marks) or Bright (dark scars/stretch marks).
Stay hydrated :Drink plenty of water throughout the day to support skin recovery.
Maintain moisture: If additional hydration is needed, reapply your directed product. Do not substitute with any other moisturizer.
Sun protection (post-healing):
When to start: Begin 7 days after your procedure, or once the treated skin is fully healed and any scabs have fallen off.
What to use: Apply only product directed by Cosmè (SPF 50+), formulated with scar-healing, safe ingredients.
What to avoid: Do not use any other SPF product, as they may contain unsafe ingredients that could irritate or damage the treated skin.
3 . What to Avoid
Touching or picking at the treated area.
Any other aftercare products besides your assigned post care formula.
Swimming, saunas, or excessive sweating for at least 7 days.
Direct sun exposure or tanning for 30 days or until any hyperpigmentation resolves.
Tight clothing over the treated area—friction delays healing.
4. Typical Healing Process
0–24 hours: Mild swelling and redness appear; swelling subsides by 24 hours.
36 hours onward: Area may darken—this is normal. Gradual lightening occurs over 2 to 6 weeks.
Some clients may heal faster, with minimal darkening, within a few days.
Clients with darker skin tones may take longer to return to their natural shade. If the treated area remains darker than your surrounding skin after 6 weeks, continue:
1. Your designated aftercare twice daily.
2. Strict sun protection with product directed by Cosmè ( SPF 50+ ) (even indoors near windows).
3. Gentle cleansing and moisturizing as outlined above.
Do not panic, extended darkening simply means your skin needs more time. Please give it a little more time. It will even out.
5. Rare Symptoms & When to Seek Help
Blistering or mild fever can occur in rare cases.
If redness/swelling persists beyond 5–7 days, stop all aftercare products and allow the skin to recover naturally.
If symptoms worsen or do not improve, please consult a physician promptly.



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