The ICD-9 code for severe sunburn of the face, neck, and shoulders is 692.72. This code specifically refers to sunburn that is considered second-degree, indicating a more severe level of skin damage. It is important to note that ICD-9 codes have largely been replaced by ICD-10 codes, so for contemporary coding, one would refer to the appropriate ICD-10 code.
692.71
692.71
I would say either your face or your arms.
maybe it is a reaction or a alergie that you have
just washing your face every morning, not irritating it, and dont get a sunburn on your face.
To take care of sunburn on your face you treat it like any other sunburn that would happen on your body. You first keep applying aloe on it at C-VS stores and Rite Aid stores they have these aloe masks for sun burns on the face. Then after you should drink lots of water and stay in a cool area.
ummm well.. nothing really its just a typical sunburn but on your face. the best way to get ride of it... lots of sunscreen put some Alvera stuff on it... take cold showers and you'll be good to go.(:
Yes, it will. It might feel terrible, but the skin will heal. Continued exposure and sunburn may, however, do damage to the skin and even lead to serious skin problems. Even one severe burn can increase the likelihood of problems at some time in the future. Use sunscreen and enjoy only moderate exposure.
This is a weird question, but ya sometimes she puts fake skin on her shoulders to make them look pointy,but its not her actual shoulders. She also does this too her face.
portrait bust
portrait bust
Yes, the damaged skin will slough off as part of the healing process.