How to Use Skin Products After Facial Surgery

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Part of the video series: Skin Treatments for Facial Surgery

Summary: After a professional treatment, the skin is sensitive. Learn how to use products on skin after getting facial surgery in this free skin care video form a licensed medical aesthetician.

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Mary Elizabeth Thinnes Mary Elizabeth Thinnes has been a licensed medical aesthetician for the past six years. She is medical board certified with the federal academy of medical aes... read more

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How to Use Skin Products After Facial Surgery

Hi! My name is Mary Thinnes, and I am a skin care expert. Now I'm going to discuss with you proper products for home use after treatments and when to use them. Right now, since she's already had a chemical peel done, I am going to put on the pure hyaluronic acid. And as I mentioned before, pure hyaluronic acid is clear in nature, as you can see, is not an acid. It's a little deceiving with the word. But it's actually a moisturizer. So, she definitely had a laser, and professional treatments done, so in order to rehydrate her skin again and balance out the PHs, I'm going to definitely put on the hyaluronic acid. And then, also, I'm going to let that dry for about 30 seconds to a minute, and then I'm going to go ahead and apply the sun screen. And sun screen is so important, especially after a professional treatment because your skin, now, after a professional treatment, is so much more sensitive. And since you will be going outside, and the sun most likely will be out, unless you've done the treatment at night (which is recommended in the summertime). You'll definitely be in the sun, and like I said, your skin is more sensitive to the sun's exposure. So definitely put on sunscreen as well. Also, you're going to use your hyper, for hyper-pigmentation, you're going to be using your pigment gels at home. And for anti-aging skin, mature skin, you're going to be using your vitamin Cs. So for all different skin types, you're going to be, have all those different products at home for, for home care use.

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