Flat warts cosmetics
Hello, doctor! I have flat warts on my eyelids, and I haven't been particularly careful to avoid them while applying makeup.
I recently underwent cryotherapy! After the treatment, can I continue using my previous eyeshadow or cushion foundation products? Thank you!
AA, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/12/16
Dr. Wu Yuxin reply Dermatology
Yes, viruses quickly die after leaving human cells.
Reply Date: 2021/12/16
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After undergoing treatment for flat warts on your eyelids, it is understandable to have concerns about resuming the use of makeup products such as eyeshadow and cushion foundation. The treatment you received, particularly cryotherapy, is effective in removing the warts, but it is essential to consider a few factors before returning to your regular makeup routine.
Firstly, it is important to note that flat warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). When treated, the virus is typically eliminated from the skin, but the area may still be sensitive or healing for some time. After cryotherapy, the treated area may experience redness, swelling, or even scabbing as it heals. Applying makeup too soon could irritate the skin or introduce bacteria, which may lead to complications or even a new infection.
Here are some recommendations regarding the use of makeup after treating flat warts:
1. Wait for Complete Healing: It is advisable to wait until the treated area has fully healed before applying any makeup. This can take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the extent of the treatment and your skin's healing process. Make sure there are no open wounds or scabs before resuming makeup application.
2. Dispose of Old Makeup: If you were using makeup products around the area where the warts were present, it is best to discard those products. Even if the virus is no longer active, these products may harbor bacteria or irritants that could compromise your skin's healing.
3. Choose New, Hypoallergenic Products: When you do resume using makeup, consider opting for new, hypoallergenic products that are less likely to irritate your skin. Look for makeup that is labeled as non-comedogenic and free from harsh chemicals.
4. Practice Good Hygiene: Always ensure that your makeup brushes and applicators are clean. Regularly wash your brushes and avoid sharing makeup products with others to minimize the risk of infection.
5. Monitor Your Skin's Reaction: After you start using makeup again, pay close attention to how your skin reacts. If you notice any signs of irritation, redness, or discomfort, discontinue use and consult with your healthcare provider.
6. Consult Your Dermatologist: If you have any lingering concerns or questions about when to resume makeup application, it is always a good idea to consult with your dermatologist. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific situation and skin type.
In summary, while you can eventually return to using makeup after treating flat warts on your eyelids, it is crucial to prioritize your skin's healing process and maintain good hygiene practices. By taking these precautions, you can help ensure that your skin remains healthy and free from complications as you resume your makeup routine.
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