Ted Lain, MD: Optimizing Periprocedural Outcomes with Accessible Skincare

Dr. Lain reviews clinical research evaluating the use of a Hydro Boost skincare regimen alongside both energy-based and non-energy-based dermatologic procedures. His discussion highlights how accessible skincare products may help support skin recovery, hydration, and overall treatment outcomes in the periprocedural setting.

Topics Covered

  • The role of skincare in optimizing procedural outcomes
  • Use of Hydro Boost regimens before and after dermatologic treatments
  • Differences between energy-based and non-energy-based procedures
  • Supporting skin barrier function and hydration during recovery

 

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