M.D. Forte Aftercare Environmental Protection Cream provides complete protection against the damaging effects of the environment, and a high level of hydration to the skin. Designed for use on the face following chemical peels (including glycolic acid, TCA, Jessner's solution, and phenol peels) and laser resurfacing procedures. M.D. Forte Aftercare Environmental Protection Cream is an ideal way to protect newly healed skin from environmental damage. (Prior to using any skin care product following a facial procedure, consult your physician. Some procedures require healing time prior to the application of these products.)
M.D. Forte Aftercare Environmental Protection Cream is a dual-purpose sunscreen that protects the skin against the harmful effects of the environment and provides complete broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection. M.D. Forte Aftercare Environmental Protection Cream protects against sun, wind, and temperature changes while providing extra hydration.
M.D. Forte Aftercare Environmental Protection Cream screens out the sun's harsh and often harmful rays, allowing you to stay in the sun 30 times longer than you could with only your natural protection from sunburn. Following any facial procedure, you may be more sensitive to the sun than usual. Please consult your physician regarding the potential for increased sensitivity and specific advise regarding your return to normal outdoor activities.
Sun Alert Note: The sun causes skin damage. Regular use of sunscreens may reduce the chance of skin damage, some types of skin cancer, and other harmful effects due to the skin. The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends this products as a safe and effective UV sunscreen.
Directions: Apply daily to the face regardless of weather condition, following your physician's instructions regarding when to begin product use. (Some procedures require a healing period before skin care products should be applied to the skin.) M.D. Forte Aftercare Environmental Protection Cream should be applied liberally before sun exposure and reapply after swimming, excesssive sweating, or towel drying.