I got a laser facial thinking it’d revive my skin but the results were so shocking – it looks like a savage infection
A WOMAN has gone viral after sharing her skins aggressive reaction to CO2 Fractional Laser.
The army combat veteran decided to try the treatment to try and get rid of some of the scarring on her face.
The procedure starts from £900 per session during the process skin will be treated with a matrix of laser points that vary in intensity.
Anna has been sharing updates of her treatment and recovery process online, but viewers were convinced the cosmetic fan’s face was infected.
Just days after her treatments Anna shared a video update when her skin looked blistery and ‘crusty’.
She said in a TikTok video online: “When everyone keeps saying my face was ‘definitely infected.”
Anna said: “How does this turn turn into this in two DAYS”
But the beauty fan insisted her face wasn’t infected: “By not being infected that’s how.”
Throughout the process Anna’s face has gone through stages of peeling and irritation.
In another video she said: “Dude, I made the mistake of going up close. That’s f**king disgusting.”
“I can’t wait till Friday. I can wash my face on Friday. I can wash my face normal.”
“But till then I’m gonna look crusty and crazy.”
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Anna laser recover videos have gone viral several times with her most popular video reaching 9.2 million views.
By day five Anna’s explained that her doctors instructions indicated she could start wearing makeup.
But the cosmetics fan said her face was nowhere near healed enough for her to apply makeup.
She said: “So my instructions say, if you generally wear makeup, you may begin applying mineral based makeup on your skin on day five.”
“Sephora can’t help this. Day five? That’s Saturday. This ain’t gonna be healed by then.”
Views have been stunned by the cosmetics fans videos
One user said: “It looked like cheese pizza in the beginning.”
Another said: “Tbf yours was one of the most aggressive results I’ve seen! Especially for what day it was but I’m also not qualified so idk.”
A third viewer said: “I work in a dermatology clinic that does CO2 and I have NEVER seen this happen to any of our patients.”