Dermabrasion
Post-Operative Instructions
STOP THE FOLLOWING 2 WEEKS BEFORE YOUR DERMABRASSION
As the local anesthetic wears off, you may experience a slight burning and stinging sensation. This usually lasts
only a few hours. Use of ice compresses and a fan will provide relief and decrease swelling. Place water, ice and
washcloth in a bowl and then place the cloth over your face for 10 minutes on and five minutes off as often as you
can the first day.
Do not be alarmed if your swelling increases for the first 2-3 days. Your lips and eyelids may swell also,
but this is all temporary.
You will be given ointment to apply to your face. Do not apply any vitamin E oil. Do not apply Neosporin.
You may also apply Vaseline or A&D ointment to the face and lips as often as you like.
Wash your face daily with Cetaphil or BioMedic Gentle Cleansing Gelee and pat dry. You may shower and wash your
hair as usual, but be sure to wash all traces of shampoo out of your hair with lots of water.
Your new pink skin will be very sensitive to heat, cold, wind and especially to sunlight. You must follow our
instructions regarding a disguise for the first 2 weeks after your peel any time you are outside or in a care.
Skin-colored zinc oxide paste can be used after the first 2 weeks when prolonged exposure to the sun cannot be avoided.
During the first few weeks after your dermabrasion, you may notice small whiteheads or blocked glands. You can remove
these by soaking them in water and gently opening the top. Do not squeeze them. Preferably, they can be removed during
one of your office visits.
Once the top layer of skin has no open crusty areas, you should begin a daily skin care program. Continue with a
soap substitute (such as Cetaphil or BioMedic Gentle Cleansing Gelee) for washing, followed by your usual moisturizer
and a good sunscreen make-up. You can use BioMedic, Clinique, Physician's Formula or a comparable hypoallergenic
sunscreen make-up.
Some patients are bothered by itchiness. This can be relieved by ice compresses, over-the-counter Benadryl (taken orally)
or over-the-counter ½% hydrocortisone ointment applied twice a day before your moisturizer and make-up. Avoid spices, red wine,
Oriental foods and any aspirin containing products, as these can increase itching. If this problem continues, contact our office.
Avoid application of any product not provided or approved by Dr. Manduano.
If you want youthful skin, you must avoid exposure to the sun as much as possible. Now that you have undergone a facial
peel, you have even more reason to protect your skin. If you desire a tanned appearance, you can use BioMedic or some other
comparable self tanning cream.
In summary, the following is our recommended skin care regimen following a dermabrasion. This regimen should be followed
beginning 2-3 weeks after surgery. DO NOT begin until directed by the doctor.
- Wash with Cetaphil or BioMedic Gentle Gelee.
- Apply Eldoquine Forte morning and night for 4-6 weeks rubbing in well to avoid blotchiness.
- Follow with your regular moisturizer. (BioMedic Extra Mild Protection, Antibac, Extra Rich Moisturizer or vitamin C cream.)
- Apply sunscreen make-up, if desired.
- For 2 weeks following your light peel, you must wear your disguise any time your face is exposed to sunlight.
This will help prevent irritation or pigmentary changes.
YOUR AFTER DERMABRADION DISGUISE
Complete sun protection for 6 weeks is absolutely necessary in order to decrease potential irregular pigmentation
of your skin while healing. Please use these disguises while:
- Driving - The sun's rays can bounce off the hood and become magnified through a care windshield.
- Outside - The Sunblock program should be followed when your skin is exposed outside. Sunscreen of #15 SPF.
Our office can provide this for you.
We suggest the following "disguises" to be worn outside to block sun exposure while your skin is healing:
- Dark sunglasses.
- Dark sunglasses plus surgical mask, bandana or scarf.
- Dark sunglasses plus one of the three above, plus hat. This being the maximum coverage disguise.
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