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Answer: These are common names for fluid filled blisters that commonly occur on the lips. They also can occur in the mouth, particularly on the gums and roof of the mouth (hard palate), but this is rare. Fever blisters are usually painful; in fact, the pain ...

Cold Sores - Frequently Asked Questions

Answer: Over-the-counter medications can provide temporary relief from these problems. A bland diet and good tooth brushing is also important in controlling discomfort.

Olathe, KS Pediatric Dentist | Dr. John Fales

Answer: A) For EYELINER:  If you wear contact lenses, bring your glasses with you and plan on using your glasses for at least the next 4 days. For LIPLINER or FULL LIP COLOR:  If you have ever had a cold sore or fever blisters in your life, we sugg...

Permanent Cosmetics - FAQ\'s

Answer: You’ll look like you’ve had a good cry for several hours following eyeliner. It is advised to apply ice for 10 minutes at a time during these first few hours. Also, it is important to wear sunglasses as your eyes may be temporarily sensit...

Changing Faces by Rhonda Vacanti :: Board Certified Permanent Makeup Artist

Answer:   The potential complications associated with a TCA peel include cold sores, fever blisters, infection, scarring, skin allergies, and whiteheads.  Q.   

Albany Plastic Surgery - Saratoga Cosmetic Surgeon FAQ - Williams Center For Excellence

Answer: Upon completion of the procedure, a cool compress is applied to the area. An ointment rich in vitamins A and D will aid healing and will moisturize the tender areas. You may find that you are more sensitive to light and may benefit from wearing sungl...

Frequently asked questions about permanent cosmetics

Answer: Antibodies against B virus are generally not protective in the sense that they will prevent another infection or even a reactivation of a latent infection. This situation is similar to what is seen for herpes simplex infections. High levels of antibo...

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