Soothe, Hydrate & Restore Your Skin After Cosmetic Laser Procedures

Post Laser Treatment Cream

Your skin deserves gentle, science-backed care after laser treatments. BeeCure's Post Laser Cream harnesses the natural healing power of medical-grade buckwheat honey combined with clinically proven botanicals to calm redness, relieve irritation, and accelerate your skin's recovery.

Dermatologist Tested | Clinically Proven Ingredients | Safe for Sensitive Skin

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Soothe, Hydrate & Restore Your Skin After Cosmetic Laser Procedures

Why Your Skin Needs Special Care After Laser Treatment

Cosmetic laser procedures—whether fractional CO2, ablative resurfacing, or IPL treatments—create controlled micro-injuries to stimulate collagen production and skin renewal. While the results are worth it, the recovery process can leave your skin feeling:

  • Red and inflamed
  • Dry and tight
  • Itchy and uncomfortable
  • Sensitive to touch and environmental factors

Standard moisturizers often contain harsh ingredients that can irritate compromised skin. Your post-laser skin needs a formulation specifically designed to support the healing process without disrupting your skin's delicate recovery.

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Where Beecure Comes In

Our Post Laser Cream was developed by a Harvard-trained doctor and his wife  to deliver targeted relief using nature's most powerful skin-soothing ingredients.

The result? Calmer, more comfortable skin and a smoother recovery journey.

  • Medical-Grade Buckwheat Honey

    The cornerstone of our formula, buckwheat honey is nature's most potent skin healer. Unlike other honeys, buckwheat honey contains exceptionally high levels of phenolic compounds that deliver powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits.

    The Science: In a comparative study published in Food Chemistry, researchers found that buckwheat honey exhibits cellular antioxidant activity higher than that of manuka honey, along with comparable antibacterial activity against common skin pathogens.² A separate study in the Journal of Wound Care specifically selected buckwheat honey for wound-healing products due to its superior ability to reduce reactive oxygen species—the inflammatory molecules that delay healing and cause tissue damage.¹

    Ounce for ounce, BeeCure's buckwheat honey delivers more polyphenols—an active skin-strengthening ingredient—than other honey-based formulations on the market.

  • Calendula

    This golden botanical has been trusted for centuries to calm irritated skin, and modern science confirms its effectiveness.

    The Science: In a landmark Phase III randomized clinical trial of 254 patients undergoing radiation therapy, calendula demonstrated remarkable results. Patients using calendula experienced significantly lower rates of acute dermatitis (41% vs. 63%, P<.001) compared to those using standard treatment. They also reported less frequent treatment interruptions and significantly reduced pain.³

    While this study focused on radiation-induced skin reactions, the underlying mechanism of skin inflammation is similar to that caused by laser treatments—making calendula an ideal ingredient for post-laser recovery.

  • Bisabolol

    Derived from German chamomile, bisabolol is renowned for its exceptional skin-soothing properties.

    The Science: α-Bisabolol has been extensively studied as a skin conditioning agent due to its well-documented dermal absorption, skin-soothing effects, and absence of irritation or photosensitivity.⁴ In clinical trials evaluating chamomile formulations for radiation-induced skin reactions, researchers found it effective at reducing grade 2+ toxicity, improving skin recovery, and diminishing high-intensity local symptoms like burning and itching.⁵

    For post-laser skin that feels hot, tight, or uncomfortable, bisabolol provides gentle, effective relief.

  • Additional Skin-Nourishing Ingredients

    • Jojoba Seed Oil – Creates a protective barrier to maintain skin hydration while delivering natural Vitamin E antioxidant benefits.

    • Shea Butter – Restores elasticity, prevents cellular damage, and revitalizes skin through increased cellular activity.

    • Rosemary Leaf Extract – This powerful botanical antioxidant supports skin hydration and helps relieve the dry, flaky skin common after laser procedures.

What's NOT in BeeCure

We believe what we leave out is just as important as what we put in:

  • Steroid-Free – Safe for extended use without the risks associated with topical steroids
  • Petroleum-Free – No pore-clogging petrolatum that can trap heat and slow healing
  • Paraben-Free – Free from preservatives that may irritate sensitive, compromised skin
  • Non-Greasy & Fast-Absorbing – Light texture that won't stain clothing or feel uncomfortable

Not Tested on Animals – Cruelty-free formulation

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How to Use BeeCure After Laser Treatment

Immediately Post-Procedure: Follow your dermatologist's or aesthetician's specific instructions for the first 24-48 hours. Once cleared for topical products, apply a thin layer of BeeCure to clean, dry skin.

Daily Application: Apply BeeCure 2-3 times daily, or as needed when skin feels dry, tight, or irritated. Gently smooth over treated areas without rubbing.

Sun Protection: Always follow with broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen when going outdoors, as post-laser skin is highly sensitive to UV exposure.

Duration: Continue use throughout your recovery period and beyond to maintain skin hydration and comfort. BeeCure is gentle enough for daily use as part of your regular skincare routine.

Pro Tip: Store BeeCure in the refrigerator for an extra cooling, soothing sensation upon application.

Frequently Asked Questions

When can I start using BeeCure after my laser treatment?

Timing depends on the type and intensity of your laser procedure. For most non-ablative and fractional laser treatments, you can typically begin using BeeCure once any initial oozing or crusting has subsided—usually within 24-48 hours. For more aggressive ablative procedures, wait until your provider gives you clearance for topical products. Always follow your dermatologist's or aesthetician's specific post-care instructions, as they understand your individual treatment and skin response. When in doubt, bring BeeCure to your appointment and ask your provider when it's appropriate to incorporate it into your recovery routine.

How is BeeCure different from petroleum-based healing ointments like Aquaphor?

While petroleum-based ointments create an occlusive barrier, BeeCure takes a fundamentally different approach. Our formula contains 14% active anti-inflammatory ingredients—including buckwheat honey, calendula, and bisabolol—compared to approximately 1% or less in standard healing ointments. This means BeeCure actively works to calm inflammation and support healing at the cellular level, rather than simply sealing the skin surface. Additionally, BeeCure's non-greasy, fast-absorbing texture allows skin to breathe while still providing essential hydration—an important consideration for healing skin that needs oxygen exchange for optimal recovery.

Is buckwheat honey really better than Manuka honey for skin healing?

Clinical research supports this claim. A study published in Food Chemistry directly compared buckwheat and Manuka honeys and found that buckwheat honey has higher cellular antioxidant activity while maintaining comparable antibacterial properties.² Separate research in the Journal of Wound Care specifically selected buckwheat honey for wound-healing products because it was "most effective in reducing ROS [reactive oxygen species] levels" among all honey varieties tested.¹ The high phenolic content in buckwheat honey—responsible for its dark color—delivers superior antioxidant benefits that help neutralize the inflammatory molecules produced during the skin healing process.

Can I use BeeCure on my face after cosmetic laser treatments?

Yes, BeeCure can act as a post laser cream and is formulated to be safe and gentle for facial use. Our formula has been dermatologist tested and RIPT (Repeat Insult Patch Test) tested, confirming its suitability for sensitive skin. The lightweight, non-comedogenic formula won't clog pores—an important consideration for facial application. BeeCure is ideal for recovery after facial laser resurfacing, fractional CO2, IPL photofacials, and other cosmetic laser procedures targeting the face. For the delicate eye area, apply carefully and avoid getting product directly in the eyes. If you have specific concerns about your skin type or procedure, consult with your skincare provider before use.

Clinical References

  1. van den Berg AJ, van den Worm E, van Ufford HC, Halkes SB, Hoekstra MJ, Beukelman CJ. An in vitro examination of the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of buckwheat honey. Journal of Wound Care. 2008;17(4):172-174. URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18494436/
  2. Deng J, Liu R, Lu Q, et al. Biochemical properties, antibacterial and cellular antioxidant activities of buckwheat honey in comparison to manuka honey. Food Chemistry. 2018;252:243-249. URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29478537/
  3. Pommier P, Gomez F, Sunyach MP, D'Hombres A, Carrie C, Montbarbon X. Phase III randomized trial of Calendula officinalis compared with trolamine for the prevention of acute dermatitis during irradiation for breast cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 2004;22(8):1447-1453. URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15084618/
  4. Kamatou GPP, Viljoen AM. Health Benefits, Pharmacological Effects, Molecular Mechanisms, and Therapeutic Potential of α-Bisabolol. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 2022. URL: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9002489/
  5. Ferreira EB, et al. A Chitosan-Coated Chamomile Microparticles Formulation to Prevent Radiodermatitis in Breast: A Double-blinded, Controlled, Randomized, Phase II Clinical Trial. Integrative Cancer Therapies. 2022. URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35393979/
  6. Pang J, Rapp Reyes E, Leung T, et al. Carnosic acid in topical rosemary extract enhances skin repair via TRPA1 activation. JCI Insight. 2025. URL: https://insight.jci.org/articles/view/196267
  7. Li Pomi F, Papa V, Borgia F, et al. Rosmarinus officinalis and Skin: Antioxidant Activity and Possible Therapeutical Role in Cutaneous Diseases. Antioxidants (Basel). 2023;12(3):680. URL: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10045493/