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Thank you for your question! I would suggest you to completely heal after your rhinoplasty. Microdermabrasion should not affect your rhinoplasty, but it is better to be safe than sorry. I would wait for at least one to two months to proceed with microdermabrasion. Best of luck!
I would suggest you to completely heal after your rhinoplasty. Microdermabrasion should not affect your rhinoplasty, but it is better to be safe than sorry. I would wait for at least one to two months to proceed with microdermabrasion. Best of luck
Thank you for your question. It typically takes about 6-8 weeks for a rhinoplasty to heal to the point where it would be safest to resume your microdermabrasion treatments. Go with your surgeon's guidance and if at all in doubt, have the Aesthetician avoid the top and sides of your nose. - Dr. Dickerson
Thank you for your question. The Microdermabrasion will not affect yourrhinoplasty. It’s only exfoliating the surface of the skin on your face.However, if you experience bruising from the rhinoplasty, the most that mighthappen is it will hurt you from touching the bruises during the procedure. Ifthat is the case, wait a couple of days.
Microdermabrasion is such a superficial procedure it really does not matter except I don't like any 2 procedures too close together so 3 days should do it
Hi, Thanks for your questionIt looks as if the physician has used a firm pressure during treatment or potentially your are quite sensitive. On the other hand depending on the strength of the Glycollic peel you had also may have sensitized the skin. This is not a usual side effect of this ...
HiThanks for your question, Microdermabrasion will have no effect on your varicose veins however will not harm them either. Always take care and be more gentle when working directly over a varicose vein. If you are looking to improve the condition and appearance of your skin this treatment works...
It sounds like you may have experienced a reaction, possibly due to exposure to the Clorox-based cleaner or other irritants while your skin was still sensitive after microdermabrasion. Here are some steps you can take to alleviate the burning sensation and promote healing: Rinse Thoroughly:...