The face does not possess odoriferous glands, and therefore, you can just use your fingers and plain water to gently wash your face. Afterwards apply the antiseptic ointment.
2007-03-08 20:00:45
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answered by DARMADAKO 4
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definite, it particularly is in basic terms too lots, extraordinarily because of the fact the drugs is possibly drying out your skin additionally. The extra you wash it the extra oil that is going to produce. attempt blotting up the oil in the process the day as a exchange. you need to purchase products to do this, yet stay away from something with perfumes. i might advise in basic terms using tissue as a exchange. the fewer you mess inclusive of your skin the extra effectual. a delicate purifier at evening and undeniable water in the morning. a gap therapy for zits or components of difficulty. gently exfoliate each and every 2 or 3 days, a facecloth is wonderful for this. A non comedic/oil unfastened moisturizer, i like Neutrogina. under no circumstances touch your face till to bathe or moisturize. do no longer %. at zits. in case you'll be able to desire to pop zits it would ensue definitely with a easy squeeze, otherwise that is not waiting and you will make it worse. continually pop after washing your face and arms, wash the section back afterwards and prepare spot therapy.
2016-09-30 10:27:54
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answered by ? 4
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Call your doctor's nurses' line !!!
I wouldn't think you can wash the wound at all, and keep that antiseptic on there ! Otherwise, use a CLEAN damp washcloth only on the non-injured parts, just wipe your face with that. Sorry, no water or anything on the injury.
2007-03-08 19:56:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Please, before you take the suggestions from this post, kindly contact your doctor/surgeon for his/her advice on this matter since he/she would know your skin type and the effect of the surgery on you. He/she would be the best person to recommend what treatment you should be putting on your face at this time. Remember your skin is still tender and should be treated with extreme care. Best of luck.
2007-03-09 02:24:10
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answered by ann t 5
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whatever you do, don't use tap water. pipes contain lots of bacteria (mainly pseudomonas), and since your skin integrity is impaired, it's possible to contract a bacterial infection on your face of all places. (yes, i have actually witnessed someones face turn green due to pseudomonas following a chemical peel.) a gentle soap and bottled water should do the trick.
2007-03-11 15:11:52
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answered by pandora078 6
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i think just wash it with tap water. dont use anything. you might make things worst..
2007-03-08 21:12:43
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answered by distordedx 3
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milakwan@yahoo.ca
2015-09-23 00:05:10
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answered by Mila 1
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