Avoid:
  • rubbing or scrubbing the area
  • using cleansers, soaps, or skincare on the area
  • saturating the area with excessive water

After cleansing:
  • gently pat the area dry with a clean tissue or towel
  • allow the area to remain clean and dry

A small amount of sensitivity during cleansing is normal. The area should never be aggressively rubbed or irritated.

Initial Healing

Days 1–3

Magnetic removal heals in stages. It’s completely normal for the skin to go through scabbing, redness, and temporary changes in color as the area heals and pigment is gradually lifted.

Healing can vary depending on your skin type and previous work.

For best results, allow the skin to heal naturally without picking, scratching, or interfering with the process.

Trust the Healing Process

Weeks 2–6

The treated area may feel:
  • red/swollen
  • tender
  • warm to the touch

This is completely normal and typically subsides within the first few days.

You may also notice a darkened or slightly textured appearance, which is part of the initial healing response.

To support healing:
  • keep the area clean and untouched
  • avoid touching with unwashed hands
  • allow the skin to begin healing naturally

Right After Your Procedure

Immediately After

The scab will begin to naturally lift and fall off.

You may notice:
  • lighter or uneven pigment
  • pink or sensitive skin underneath

- This is completely normal.

Continue to:
  • keep the area clean
  • avoid picking or assisting the scab

Scab Release

Days 7–14

Scabbing Stage

Days 3–7

A scab will begin to form as the skin heals. This is a critical stage in the removal process.

Do not pick, rub, or scratch the area. Instead:
  • allow the scab to remain intact
  • keep the area clean and dry
  • avoid applying makeup or skincare over the area

Premature removal of the scab can lead to:
  • scarring
  • pigment retention
  • uneven healing
The skin will continue healing beneath the surface

During this stage, you may notice:
  • redness or pinkness
  • sensitivity
  • gradual improvement in pigment

The skin is still regenerating, even if the surface appears healed.

Skin Recovery

Using the damp cotton pad, gently blot or wipe the area without pressure.

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Then, use room temperature bottled or filtered water to dampen a clean cotton pad.

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Begin by washing your hands thoroughly before touching the area.

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How To Cleanse the Area

Using the damp cotton pad, gently blot or wipe the area without pressure.

Then, use room temperature bottled or filtered water to dampen a clean cotton pad.

Begin by washing your hands thoroughly before touching the area.

During the first few days, the skin may become more sensitive and begin forming a light scab or protective layer.

Keeping the area clean is essential to prevent irritation and support proper healing.

What to Avoid - the first 10-14 days

direct sun exposure or tanning

active skincare (retinol, acids, exfoliants)

applying makeup over the treated area

excessive sweating or workouts

swimming pools, salt water, or saunas

heat exposure (hot showers, steam, saunas)

applying skincare products to the area

picking, scratching, or removing the scab

the

process

Trust

healing

Days
1-3

Redness, swelling, and sensitivity

Days
3-7

Scabbing forms as the skin begins to heal

Days
7-14

Scab naturally lifts and releases

Days
15-30

Skin continues healing, pigment appears lighter

Weeks
4-6+

Skin fully recovers, results become more visible

Next Session

Skin is ready for continued removal if needed

Healing varies from person to person. Multiple sessions are typically required to achieve desired results. Temporary redness, sensitivity, and uneven tone are normal during the healing process.

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