16
Jun
Why You Should Apply Vinegar to Your Skin After Treatment
Vinegar as a Healing Ingredient for Post-Treatment Skin
Vinegar is gaining popularity as a healing ingredient for sensitized skin after treatments like lasers and peels. It’s a simple, inexpensive method to help wound healing due to its properties.
Benefits of Vinegar
- Antibacterial Properties: Vinegar helps prevent infection by killing bacteria and fungi on the skin surface.
- Reduces Inflammation: It can reduce redness and itching, soothing the skin post-treatment.
- Supports Skin pH: Vinegar helps return the skin to its natural acidic pH, aiding in barrier recovery and microbiome balance.
Recommended Treatments
Vinegar is beneficial after treatments that disturb the epidermal barrier or alter the skin’s pH, such as:
- Photodynamic therapy
- Fractional lasers
- Microneedling with radiofrequency
- Medium-depth chemical peels
Application Method
- Dilution: Mix vinegar with water or saline. For example, mix two tablespoons of vinegar per two cups of water.
- Application: Soak gauze in the solution and apply to the treated area several times a day.
- Cooling: Prepare the solution ahead of time and store it in a squeeze bottle in the fridge for a cooling effect.
Expert Advice
Consult with a dermatologist to determine the best approach for your specific needs, as methods can vary. Using vinegar can speed up the healing process and reduce complications when used correctly.

