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Title: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: mayhem123 on August 03, 2014, 11:38:30 AM
I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this problem. I had double jaw surgery on 18th July, I am currently 16 days post op. Well about a week ago my skin became really oily and started to break out. I have had acne in the past but it has never been as bad as this. The acne is currently my biggest problem at the moment.
Has anyone else experienced this problem and how long does it take to go away?
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: Gregor Samsa on August 03, 2014, 11:45:14 AM
Did you take any antibiotics? Acne can flare up for a while once you stop taking antibiotics. Have you eaten differently than normal? Don't listen to anyone who says that your diet does not influence acne because that's complete bulls**t.
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: mayhem123 on August 03, 2014, 11:52:45 AM
Yes I was given antibiotics and I have been off them for a while now. My diet has changed a bit, before surgery I used to eat more meat and after surgery I couldn't eat meat due to not being allowed to chew. Also I have increased my dairy consumption.
I am seeing my doctor tomorrow and I am hoping he will refer me to dermatologist.
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: Gregor Samsa on August 03, 2014, 12:00:53 PM
Dairy is a common trigger of acne. You might want to lay low with it for a while.
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: nrelax11 on August 03, 2014, 12:24:09 PM
Great, my face is getting really oily all the time. Did you wash it twice a day? Im jus using my proactive right now cuz that usually prevent me from getting acne.
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: Gregor Samsa on August 03, 2014, 12:25:05 PM
Washing your face too much will just trigger even more oil production.
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: nrelax11 on August 03, 2014, 12:28:56 PM
Washing your face too much will just trigger even more oil production.

Well morning and night is fine isnt it. That has always worked just fine for me.  I think you just dont want to do it anymore than that.
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: Gregor Samsa on August 03, 2014, 12:33:33 PM
I'd say that is too much and it could easily dry out your face if you've already got a problem with the oil getting trapped.
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: mayhem123 on August 03, 2014, 12:37:55 PM
Nrelax11 did your face start getting oily after surgery?

Yes I am going to limit my dairy consumption. I have been told that acne is common after surgery. I just hope and pray that it is temporary.
I have been washing my face twice a day and I brought some oil free moisturizer today.
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: Modigliani on August 03, 2014, 12:47:52 PM
I don't suffer from acne but I have noticed that my skin became oilier for a few weeks after every surgery I've had, regardless of type.

My guess is that it's something to do with anesthesia and the body's attempt to 'reset' itself afterwards.
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: nrelax11 on August 03, 2014, 01:32:09 PM
Nrelax11 did your face start getting oily after surgery?

Yes I am going to limit my dairy consumption. I have been told that acne is common after surgery. I just hope and pray that it is temporary.
I have been washing my face twice a day and I brought some oil free moisturizer today.

Yea it started getting oily only after surgery and wasnt oily before.

I think if you use a good moisturizer you can wash it twice a day. I mean I dont always wash it twice a day and sometimes I just throw water on my face but ive never had dry skin from washing it that much. Obviously everyone is different and some people's skin can dry out more easily than others.
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: Tiny on August 03, 2014, 01:47:19 PM
It's probably the dairy and the extra carbs.  Get off the dairy and if you need liquid protein go for egg, beef protein (eg musclemeds carnivor) or plant (e.g. puregreen)
At least, cut out the cow dairy and switch to goat - less hormones

Many things could be contributing - stress, inflammation, diet etc.  It's not always about oil - I have super dry skin but get some acne because my pores are extremely tight and get clogged


Use a BHA exfoliator or salicylic wash, make sure it's acidic enough to actually work though.  I recommend Paula's Choice 2% liquid and ProActive clarifying night cream.
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: Gregor Samsa on August 03, 2014, 01:50:42 PM
It's not always about oil - I have super dry skin but get some acne because my pores are extremely tight and get clogged

The reason your skin is dry is because the oil isn't getting through. I also have dry skin unless I eat a really strict diet (it takes a few weeks before I start noticing the positive effects of it). Seriously, try an elimination diet where you try to eat as strict as possible for 2-3 weeks and I'd be surprised if you didn't start noticing your skin getting softer and more moist.
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: Tiny on August 03, 2014, 04:30:39 PM
The reason your skin is dry is because the oil isn't getting through. I also have dry skin unless I eat a really strict diet (it takes a few weeks before I start noticing the positive effects of it). Seriously, try an elimination diet where you try to eat as strict as possible for 2-3 weeks and I'd be surprised if you didn't start noticing your skin getting softer and more moist.

I did a year of the strictest paleo diet anyone can do, right down the organ meats and bone marrow.  Still had dry skin.  Some people just don't produce enough sebum.  It's been dry since I was a baby - although it gets a lot better in soft water areas. 

I have a great oil serum which works wonders though
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: sean89 on August 03, 2014, 07:18:34 PM
I know some people have advised not to wash your face too often, but I always keep face wipes lying around my house and use them whenever my skin feels greasy (usually after meals) and I feel it makes a big difference.

Also, Vitamin D helps me - I take 5000iu if I'm about to have a particularly greasy meal (not more than once a day) and in theory, it should help your bones to heal quicker.

Drink plenty of water.

And definitely cut out the dairy (the absolute worst thing for acne).

 
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: ticktickatick on August 03, 2014, 10:54:26 PM
Getting sun exposure and adding in Vitamin A gel caps (acne responds better to higher doses like 10,000 IU a day) helps a lot, especially if you can't change your diet at this stage.
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: Cmonster on August 06, 2014, 08:57:26 PM
I broke out terribly post op - my skin which has always been incredibly dry became VERY oily and had lots of clogged pores and whiteheads - nothing I used helped , salicylic acid / cleansing oils nothing - at the three month post op mark I started getting cystic acne even though I cut out most sugar and dairy - this was very difficult and went on for many many months . Also your hair might start shedding heavily. It seems the ladies are the ones to go through more post op trauma.
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: LoveofScotch on August 06, 2014, 09:33:56 PM
Cmonster,

Did your skin finally start to return to your previous normal? Assuming that was the case, how long did it take?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Post Surgery Acne
Post by: Cmonster on August 09, 2014, 07:19:13 PM
Cmonster,

Did your skin finally start to return to your previous normal? Assuming that was the case, how long did it take?

Thanks!

LoveofScotch- My skin just started going back to the way it was almost 13ish months post op. Most women get mild acne/clogging of pores and some hair loss for a few months post op, but mine was more extreme. I still dont know what exacerbated it- but it was like some hormonal switch went off- I have never been one to really eat processed foods/fast foods etc etc- but I've cut out dairy, soy, most refined sugars (I will eat fruit)! Now my hair is growing with a vengeance lol and skin is better. Besides diet I've been using a vitamin c serum to fade scars, differin, and a 2% BP gel very thinly on any areas that might breakout. If you have any other specific questions plmk :)