Postoperative Regimen for Chemical Peeling: A Clinical Approach

    January 1995 in “ Facial plastic surgery
    Wallace K. Dyer
    TLDR Proper skin care after chemical peeling improves healing and satisfaction.
    The document discussed a clinical approach to the postoperative regimen for chemical peeling, focusing on optimizing patient outcomes and minimizing complications. It emphasized the importance of proper skin care immediately following the procedure, including the use of moisturizers, sunscreens, and sometimes antibiotics to prevent infection. The study highlighted that adherence to a structured postoperative care plan significantly improved healing times and overall patient satisfaction. The findings were based on clinical observations and experiences from the Department of Surgery, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Emory University.
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