Pregnancy is a beautiful journey, but it comes with a long list of dos and don’ts. Nurturing a new life can feel overwhelming at times, so it’s only natural to want to treat yourself and feel your best before welcoming a little one into the world.

Perhaps it’s been a stressful week and a trip to the medspa is in order? Before scheduling your appointment, you’re likely wondering which self-care treatments are safe for you and your child. At BodyLase, we understand your concerns, which is why we’re here to guide you through a list of pregnancy-safe medspa treatments. 

Can You Get Facials While Pregnant?

Great news for expectant mothers: many facial treatments are safe during pregnancy! In fact, if you’re dealing with pregnancy-related skin changes or just want some well-deserved relaxation, a facial might be exactly what you need.

Just remember: while these treatments are generally safe, it’s always best to consult with professionals before starting any new skincare regimen during pregnancy. At BodyLase, we’re committed to providing safe, effective treatments tailored to your unique needs during this special time.

Microneedling While Pregnant

Microneedling is a popular treatment for improving the appearance of stretch marks, acne scars, and fine lines by stimulating the body’s natural collagen production. However, when it comes to pregnancy, extra caution may be necessary. If you’re considering microneedling while pregnant, use only very shallow needle depths (around 0.5 mm) to minimize risks. Also, skip the topical numbing creams, like those containing lidocaine. If you’re considering microneedling while pregnant, the professionals at BodyLase will work with you to find safe, effective solutions to address your skincare concerns.

Dermaplaning

If you’re looking for effective exfoliation, dermaplaning is a pregnancy-safe option. This non-invasive treatment gently removes the outermost layer of dead skin cells. The result? A refreshed, glowing complexion.

Can You Get Laser Hair Removal While Pregnant?

Laser hair removal works by using light energy absorbed by hair pigment to damage hair follicles. While many moms-to-be are eager to maintain their beauty routines during pregnancy, it’s important to approach laser hair removal with caution if you’re expecting. 

Currently, there are no standardized guidelines for laser hair removal during pregnancy. Due to limited research on the subject, most medical professionals recommend postponing this type of treatment. Potential concerns include skin sensitivity and procedure ineffectiveness due to pregnancy-related changes in the hair growth cycle.

Can You Get Laser on Your Face When Breastfeeding?

Most laser treatments rely on light wavelengths that can’t penetrate deep enough to reach the milk ducts, making these procedures safe to perform and receive while breastfeeding. 

Products That Are Safe During Pregnancy

Your skincare routine doesn’t have to come to a complete halt during pregnancy, but it’s important to be mindful of the products you use.

Safe Products:

  • Cleansers: Continue using your favorite gentle cleansers to keep your skin clean and fresh.
  • Toners: Alcohol-free toners can help balance your skin’s pH levels.
  • Moisturizers: Keeping your skin hydrated is crucial, especially as it stretches to accommodate your growing baby.

Products to Avoid:

  • Prescription medications like tretinoin or Latisse should be discontinued during pregnancy. Always consult your healthcare provider before stopping any prescribed medications.
  • For hyperpigmentation concerns, avoid products containing hydroquinone. Speak with your skincare provider about pregnancy-safe alternatives that can still be effective.

Your skin may change frequently throughout your pregnancy, so you might need to adjust your skincare routine every couple of months to address various concerns such as pregnancy acne and oily or dry patches. It’s not uncommon to experience these changes, and they’re often a result of the hormonal fluctuations your body is going through. 

Always prioritize gentle, fragrance-free products, and remember to patch-test any new products you introduce. Don’t hesitate to reach out to our skincare experts at BodyLase for product recommendations from our online store and personalized advice on how to adapt your routine throughout pregnancy.

Medspa Treatments That Aren’t Safe for Pregnancy

Can You Get BOTOX or Lip Fillers While Pregnant?

No, you should not get BOTOX or lip fillers while pregnant. Generally speaking, injectable and laser treatments should be avoided during pregnancy since there is little to no medical research available on the subject. Play it safe and save the BOTOX and lip fillers for post-baby! 

Motherhood already looks great on you — the team at BodyLase looks forward to helping you feel great, too!

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