well redness and SLIGHT swelling is normal after waxing , its just like waxing any other part of ur body , as long as the area doesnt get patchy and it doesnt burn then its normal , but if u ripped off some of the skin then it might look like uve had a sunburn , the area will appear red and it will burn and applying any cream will just make it sting and burn even more .
If ur on any accutane or even facial retin A cream treatment DONT DO FACIAL WAXING same goes for very sensitive and thin skin .
Out of my own expirience I would recomend Calamine lotion in cases of ripped skin cuz it cools off abit I wouldn't try any creams as they would cause discomfort and burn , don't wash ur skin with any strong soaps or facial washes , treat it gently , u can use a concealer to cover it up but leave the healing for mother nature and try not to use much concealer only if u need to go out as it would delay the healing .
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Swelling is normal for a new piercing.
yes it is normal as the body changes its harmones it tends to give u some odour.
Common side effects include slight bruising, feeling dizzy, redness, itching or swelling and nausea. There are other more serious side effects also that require medical attention and they should be discussed with your doctor.
The first stage of wound healing is hemostasis, when platelets seal off damaged or broken blood vessels--essentially, blood clotting. Inflammation is actually the second stage in healing, a stage usually lasts for as many as four days after the injury.
When there is a slight tear in the cartilage, there will be minor pain and swelling at the site of the injury. The more serious tears will cause an increase of pain and swelling.
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Grade I sprains are mild injuries where there is no tearing of the ligament, and no joint function is lost, although there may be tenderness and slight swelling.
First-Degree (Minor)The burned area is painful. The outer skin is reddened. Slight swelling is present.
Risks for this test are minimal, but may include slight bleeding from the puncture site, a small bruise or swelling in the area, fainting, or feeling lightheaded.
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This procedure permanently cures the majority of patients and hearing is preserved in most cases. There is a slight risk that hearing or facial muscle control will be affected.