Can one use Clarisonic after getting juvederm treatment?
Answer: Clarisonic after Fillers You should treat your skin very gently for 2 weeks after having Juvederm, especially if you have had any swelling or bruising. After the 2 weeks, you can safely use your Clarisonic.
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Answer: Clarisonic after Fillers You should treat your skin very gently for 2 weeks after having Juvederm, especially if you have had any swelling or bruising. After the 2 weeks, you can safely use your Clarisonic.
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October 26, 2020
Answer: The use of Clarisonic can be determined by your injector based on the placement of product. The use of Clarisonic can be determined by your injector based on the placement of product. All the best,
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October 26, 2020
Answer: The use of Clarisonic can be determined by your injector based on the placement of product. The use of Clarisonic can be determined by your injector based on the placement of product. All the best,
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July 14, 2018
Answer: Clarisonic & Dermal Fillers Each injector has different parameters for post treatment care. Clarisonic too soon post treatment is not recommended as it may displace the juvederm. Consult with your injector as he or she knows the specifics about you and the scope of the treatment.
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July 14, 2018
Answer: Clarisonic & Dermal Fillers Each injector has different parameters for post treatment care. Clarisonic too soon post treatment is not recommended as it may displace the juvederm. Consult with your injector as he or she knows the specifics about you and the scope of the treatment.
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July 14, 2018
Answer: #Clarasonic is a No-Go Anything that massages the deeper tissues of the face is relatively contraindicated, as one might push the filler into an undesirable shape or position. Clarisonic is not a good idea, therefore.I recommend topical creams that exfoliate the skin gently rather than Clarisonic for anyone. If one is picking up bits of dead skin with a rotary brush, they can get pushed into follicular openings and block them, causing acne. Also, and especially in sensitive or atopic skin types, the scraping action, even if gentle, can disrupt the skin barrier and make it more prone to inflammation, rashes, and irritation.I hope this is helpful! All the best, Dr. Clark
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July 14, 2018
Answer: #Clarasonic is a No-Go Anything that massages the deeper tissues of the face is relatively contraindicated, as one might push the filler into an undesirable shape or position. Clarisonic is not a good idea, therefore.I recommend topical creams that exfoliate the skin gently rather than Clarisonic for anyone. If one is picking up bits of dead skin with a rotary brush, they can get pushed into follicular openings and block them, causing acne. Also, and especially in sensitive or atopic skin types, the scraping action, even if gentle, can disrupt the skin barrier and make it more prone to inflammation, rashes, and irritation.I hope this is helpful! All the best, Dr. Clark
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