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Skin Treatments for Facial Surgery: Video Series

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Facials, chemical peels or laser treatment can make the skin sensitive. Learn how to treat the skin when getting facial surgery in this free skin care video form a licensed medical aesthetician.

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  1. Cleansing creams will make the face supple for surgery. Learn how to prepare the skin when getting facial surgery in this free skin care video form a licensed medical aesthetician.

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  2. Keep the skin moisturized at home prior to facial surgery. Learn how to treat the skin before getting facial surgery in this free skin care video form a licensed medical aesthetician.

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  3. Rehydrate the skin after facial surgery by using hyaluronic acid treatments. Learn how to treat the skin after getting facial surgery in this free skin care video form a licensed medical aesthetician.

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  4. Do a papaya treatment at home in between chemical peel treatments. Learn how to treat the skin at home in this free skin care video form a licensed medical aesthetician.

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  5. Facial masks are good to use at home after surgery. Learn how to treat the skin after getting facial surgery in this free skin care video form a licensed medical aesthetician.

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  6. 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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  7. Use skin products that moisturize and heal at the same time. Learn how to maintain the skin after getting facial surgery in this free skin care video form a licensed medical aesthetician.

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Taking care of your skin is one of the best methods to keep looking young and vibrant. There are several steps to good facial skin care, but the basics include cleansing, toning and moisturizing. Cleaning and caring for the skin prevents cracking, inflammation, and infection, as well as wrinkling, dry spots and aging. Taking the right measures to care for and protect your skin will help keep it looking its best, especially if you wear makeup everyday. While treatment methods may vary, the final goal is the same: to have skin that looks smooth, clean and ageless.

Treating and caring for the skin changes for different conditions and skin types, but it also changes for situations. In this free video series, a licensed medical aesthetician will teach you how to treat the skin before and after facial surgery. You'll learn how to prepare for surgery, what at-home products to use, how to treat the skin after therapy, and how and when to use skin products. With these tips and techniques, you can make sure that your skin will still look good after getting facial surgery.

 
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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 aesthetics. Thinnes specializes in chemical peels, micro-derma-abrasions, and other medical treatments.dkdk

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