After the chemical peel, laser therapy or dermabrasion, your skin will become red and very sensitive. Redness can last three to six months and you'll need to protect your skin from sun up to one year.
You may have to follow strict skin care regime. This consists of regular cleaning and moisturizing your skin. The surgeon will explain the specific skin care. Doctors may recommend to have a special cream or an injection to try to accelerate wound healing or to reduce the risk of complications. After excision from the wound, do not put pressure on the treated area and protect it from the sun until completely recovered.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Recovered from the scar treatment
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