SHEALD RECOVERY BALM
- Are there any contraindications or precautions for patients with sensitive or reactive skin when using Extra Strength Active Peel Brightening System?
 - Can I use SHEALD Recovery Balm instead of heavy petrolatum products?
 - Can iS Clinical products be used on children?
 - Can iS Clinical products be used with dermal pens, dermal rollers, or microneedling devices?
 - Can SHEALD Recovery Balm be used after a microblading, permanent makeup, or a semi-permanent makeup procedure instead of petroleum-based products?
 - Is it alright to apply a barrier cream on the skin immediately after receiving a Prodigy Peel System or the Prodigy Peel Pro System?
 - Is SHEALD Recovery Balm enough to handle skin irritation?
 - Is SHEALD Recovery Balm greasy?
 - Is there any downtime associated with Extra Strength Active Peel Brightening System?
 - It was highlighted that a small change within the Post-Care Prodigy Peel System protocols has been made and that an iS Clinical cream-based sunscreen should not be placed on the skin at the end of treatment anymore. Can you please explain?
 - What are milia?
 - What can be done if the skin experiences discomfort or increased dryness while using Retinol+ Emulsions?
 - What iS Clinical products could be helpful following Effudex treatment for pre-cancerous or cancerous skin lesions?
 - What potential side effects of the Extra Strength Active Peel Brightening System should patients be aware of, and how can they be minimized?
 - What products are best for individuals with eczema on the face and/or body?
 - What products are recommended following a CO2 laser treatment?
 - When and how often should SHEALD Recovery Balm be applied?
 - When should I use SHEALD Recovery Balm?
 - Why is petrolatum used in SHEALD Recovery Balm and what type is used?
 - Will I experience any peeling or irritation with Extra Strength Active Peel Brightening System?
 - Will the alcohol within some of the iS Clinical products be drying to the skin?