Expert recommendations on supportive skin care for non‐surgical and surgical procedures

Author:

Amici Jean‐Michel1,Cogrel Olivier2ORCID,Jourdan Marie3,Raimbault Catherine4,Canchy Ludivine5ORCID,Kerob Delphine5ORCID,Madfes Diane C.6,Tian Yan7ORCID,Araviiskaia Elena8

Affiliation:

1. Dermatology Department CHU Bordeaux, Hôpital Saint‐André Bordeaux France

2. Mohs Surgery and Laser Unit, Dermatology Department University Hospital of Bordeaux Bordeaux France

3. Centre Laser International de la Peau‐Paris (CLIPP) Paris France

4. Private Practice Metz France

5. Laboratoire Dermatologique La Roche‐Posay Levallois‐Perret France

6. Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York New York USA

7. Dermatology Department Air Force Medical Center, PLA Beijing China

8. First Pavlov State Medical University St Petersburg Russia

Abstract

AbstractA thorough knowledge of non‐surgical procedures (laser, peelings, injections, threads) and surgical procedures (combined surgeries and skin grafts), including contraindications and potential risks and side effects, (e.g. infection, hypopigmentation, hyperpigmentation, and scarring) is essential to be able to reduce their incidence and ensure the patient receives the most benefit from the procedure. Individuals with darker skin and of high Fitzpatrick phototype are at higher risk of dyschromias, notably melasma and post‐inflammatory hyperpigmentation, which may be treated using aesthetic procedures but may also arise as a complication of some procedures. A group of experts in cosmetic surgery and dermatology reviewed the published literature and discussed recommendations for optimizing outcomes with practical advice on supportive skincare before, during and after non‐surgical or surgical procedures. A broad‐spectrum sunscreen with a high sun protection factor against UVB and high protection against UVA, especially long UVA, is essential for all treatment modalities for the prevention and potential improvement of pigmentation disorders. Supportive skin care management to prepare, cleanse and protect the skin and post‐procedure skin care with healing and anti‐inflammatory ingredients are recommended to speed up regeneration and wound healing whilst minimizing scarring and downtime. Additionally, adjunctive skin care to procedures with antioxidant, anti‐ageing and lightening properties may enhance skin benefits.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Dermatology

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