Extracting blackheads is a deep skin cleansing method that helps remove stubborn acne. Extracting also means creating holes in the skin’s surface, making it vulnerable to bacterial invasion, leading to infection and affecting the wound healing process. Therefore, pay close attention to your skincare routine during this period.
Before Extracting Blackheads
Let Your Skin Rest
Each skin type has a different recovery period. Therefore, consult a dermatologist beforehand to arrange a reasonable timeframe, considering skin rest time and avoiding extracting blackheads too close to important events.

Consult a dermatologist to arrange a reasonable timeframe and skin rest
Moisturize Your Skin
Focus on moisturizing and hydrating your skin beforehand. This includes drinking plenty of water and intensifying your morning and evening skincare routines. For acne-prone and sensitive skin, opt for oil-free, deeply hydrating moisturizers containing ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, glycerin, or ceramides.
Avoid Treatments
This ingredient makes the skin drier and more sensitive. So, only use gentle exfoliating products before the treatment and minimize the use of highly acidic products.
Aftercare Tips for Blackhead Extraction
– Avoid touching your face: This is a crucial rule as bacteria on your hands can easily enter open wounds, leading to infection.
– Keep frequently touched items like phones, pillowcases, face towels, and makeup brushes clean.
– Minimize makeup during this period to let your skin breathe and recover faster. If necessary, go for a minimalist look and choose oil-free, non-comedogenic products.
Cleanse with Physiological Saline
Using physiological saline can soothe wounds and gently cleanse without causing irritation. After 2-3 days, you may start using a gentle facial cleanser, but be sure to massage your face gently to avoid skin damage.

Physiological saline helps soothe and cleanse wounds gently
Sun Protection
Exposure to UV rays can aggravate open wounds, causing them to darken due to increased melanin production. In addition to sunscreen, carefully shield your skin with umbrellas, wide-brimmed hats, or masks.