Can Pacroma Be Used To Combat Wax Associated Facial Rashes And Blister?
Hello dr. My name is tanushreee nd my age is 17+ actly yesterday I use wax on my chiks for remove hair nd then use anne french creame hair remover then when I wash..redning and reshes nd some kind of (daane) nd then my skin so pain....can I use pacroma on my skin for overcome this situation ,,,nd my skin is so delicate plzzzzz suggest me
I can understand your concern for facial rashes and blister after waxing and suing hair remover creams.
If I were your dermatologist then would have first suggested you to stop the practice of waxing on face. As face is quite delicate skin and in later part it can become pigmented due to regular use of chemicals on it. I rather suggest you to go for laser hair reduction under dermatological guidance as best suited for your skin condition.
For the present situation I suggest you to use a calamine lotion and cold compression over the affected area. The only precaution you must follow is not to touch, pinch pop or squeeze any of them other wise it can get infected and can cause complications.
Take care.
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Can Pacroma Be Used To Combat Wax Associated Facial Rashes And Blister?
Hi, I can understand your concern for facial rashes and blister after waxing and suing hair remover creams. If I were your dermatologist then would have first suggested you to stop the practice of waxing on face. As face is quite delicate skin and in later part it can become pigmented due to regular use of chemicals on it. I rather suggest you to go for laser hair reduction under dermatological guidance as best suited for your skin condition. For the present situation I suggest you to use a calamine lotion and cold compression over the affected area. The only precaution you must follow is not to touch, pinch pop or squeeze any of them other wise it can get infected and can cause complications. Take care.