Facial liposuction is a fast and effective way to slim down the face. Many people are concerned about whether they can wear makeup after the surgery and how long it takes to do so. Let's take a look at how long you can wear makeup after facial liposuction.
Can you wear makeup after facial liposuction?
No makeup can be applied.
After doing facial liposuction, the skin is more sensitive and fragile, there will be hematoma and bruises, and there will be small incisions on the liposuction area. When makeup is applied to the face, it will not only affect the skin's breathing, but also increase the burden of skin detoxification due to the harmful components of cosmetics, such as heavy metals, lead and pigments, etc. If the harmful components penetrate deeply into the skin from the wound, it will easily cause infection.
How long can you wear makeup after facial liposuction?
At least one month before you can wear makeup.
It takes at least one month for the swelling and bruising to disappear after facial liposuction. Therefore, you should wait at least one month after the surgery before you can put on makeup.
Can I wash my face with facial cleanser after facial liposuction?
Water is prohibited for 3 days, and face wash with facial cleanser is prohibited for 7 days.
If you feel that your skin is too oily after 3 days, you can gently wipe your face with a moistened cotton cloth, but you absolutely cannot wash your face with facial cleanser.
Although face wash generally does not contain heavy metals and pigments, it also contains some irritating ingredients, which can easily irritate the skin and cause inflammation and infection. 7 days later, the wound is basically healed, so you can wash your face with a mild face wash.
Can you put on a mask after facial liposuction?
You can only put on a mask after one month.
The mask is a nutrient-rich skin care product. After facial liposuction, the skin is still very brittle and the absorption capacity has not been fully restored, so the immediate use of overly nutritious skin care products will increase the absorption burden of the skin, which is not conducive to swelling and recovery.