Question about using Curaderm on Lip Area
My lip is so raw right now I am very concerned about putting the cream on. I am putting Neosporin on it in hopes to heal/protect the raw area but it is still painful and becomes even more so when most any type of food comes in contact. The salicylic acid must be what made the lip peel after only 40 mins. I am very concerned that repeated treatments at this point will just take all the skin off of my lower lip because of how harsh the salicylic acid is. (leaving me with no skin at all) I am wondering if this treatment is just too harsh for a lip. If there was a BEC cream that contained little if any salicylic acid AFTER my lip became raw I would use it but I am really afraid of using more of the Curaderm now.
Any further advice would be appreciated.
Is it possible that using the sun cream/sun block with BEC could help me continue on this very raw lip?
Sincerely,
Any further advice would be appreciated.
Is it possible that using the sun cream/sun block with BEC could help me continue on this very raw lip?
Sincerely,
Answer from Curaderm Support
Hope this email finds you well and in high spirits. Richard, my friend, the lip area is one of the areas that are very sensitive to treat, which you are aware of. The best thing to do it to only apply a small amount of BEC5 creme on the spot without covering. Do this with a 20 minutes or 30 minutes interval. This should help ease the peeling a little bit. The peeling won't affect your treatment, however, please ensure the area is kept dried at all times during treatment.
Thanks again Richard, please let me know should there be further queries.
Best wishes,
Curaderm Support
Thanks again Richard, please let me know should there be further queries.
Best wishes,
Curaderm Support