Wound Care (Lesion)
Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Lynell Hanley
“My client had a lesion on the center of her nose and side of eyebrows, from what is believed to be bug bites. Her doctor put her on antibiotics for 2 weeks and prednisone for 1 week. Once the scab had fallen off, a friend of hers, who is a nurse, recommended that she not let the open wound dry out. She began using Recovery serum and Barrier Renewal Cream and in 7 days, said the wound was progressing nicely. She then had a series of 4 laser treatments to treat the scarring. She covered the wound with a bandaid, and used 1 drop of Recovery on the gauze, and applied that 5 times in one night. She believes her healing time improved.” – Lynell Hanley
PRODUCTS USED:
Recovery, Barrier Renewal Cream
PROTOCOL:
Recovery 3x Daily
1 drop of Recovery on gauze of bandaid – 5x
Barrier Renewal Cream, as needed
PROFESSIONAL TREATMENTS:
Laser treatment – 4x
Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Lynell Hanley
“My client had a lesion on the center of her nose and side of eyebrows, from what is believed to be bug bites. Her doctor put her on antibiotics for 2 weeks and prednisone for 1 week. Once the scab had fallen off, a friend of hers, who is a nurse, recommended that she not let the open wound dry out. She began using Recovery serum and Barrier Renewal Cream and in 7 days, said the wound was progressing nicely. She then had a series of 4 laser treatments to treat the scarring. She covered the wound with a bandaid, and used 1 drop of Recovery on the gauze, and applied that 5 times in one night. She believes her healing time improved.” – Lynell Hanley
PRODUCTS USED:
Recovery, Barrier Renewal Cream
PROTOCOL:
Recovery 3x Daily
1 drop of Recovery on gauze of bandaid – 5x
Barrier Renewal Cream, as needed
PROFESSIONAL TREATMENTS:
Laser treatment – 4x