Medesthetics

MAY-JUN 2016

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36 MAY/JUNE 2016 | MedEsthetics © GETTY IMAGES ABLATIVE PROCEDURES— e.g., chemical peels, laser resurfacing and microdermabrasion—are effective options for patients who want to reduce photodamage and restore the youthful health of their skin. But stimulating the skin is only half the equation. Patients also require post- procedure care aimed at reducing infl ammation, repairing barrier function and protecting a damaged epidermis from irritants in order to reap the full benefi ts of your services. "Beginning immediately after any destructive cosmetic procedure that involves controlled wounding to improve By Shelley Moench-Kelly, MBA aging skin, patients must apply topicals to slam the damaged skin barrier shut," says Carl Thornfeldt, MD, CEO and founder of Episciences Skin Care. "If they do not, environ- mental pollutants and ultraviolet radiation enter the skin at much higher concentrations and penetrate much deeper. These insults activate destructive pathways that reduce or negate the cosmetic benefi t of the procedure. The clinical results of the procedure will absolutely be diminished and adverse reactions will be enhanced if no postprocedure care is provided." Return to Baseline Specialized products can bring damaged and vulnerable post- procedure skin back to a healthy state without minimizing outcomes.

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