
The Use of Sunscreen in Facial Plastic Surgery
The use of sunscreen after undergoing a facial plastic surgery procedure, such as LASER skin resurfacing and facial chemical peels, is probably one of the most effective moisturizer additive. Inflammation from a facial plastic surgery procedure can cause hyperpigmentation, especially with sun exposure. Sunscreen is an effective moisturizer additive since it has the ability to prevent and reverse photoaging. It is also an important part of facial post-surgical skin care since it can prevent skin hyperpigmentation (darker skin pigmentation). Hyperpigmentation may occur since the presence of UVA radiation can stimulate the production of melanin by melanocytes (cells producing pigment in skin.)
Fast Facts about Sunscreen
Kim Kardashian's Facial Sunburn (Photograph Courtesy of Poponthepop.com)
UVA Absorbers
UVB Absorbers
Based on the Colipa (European) Suncreen Regulation:
I recommend asking one of your Facial Plastic Surgeons their protocol with regards to the usage of sunscreens after your facial plastic surgery procedure.
Emmanuel De La Cruz M.D.Woodlands Plastic Surgery
Posted by Emmanuel De La Cruz, M.D., PLLC at 1:32 PM