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Posted - 04/14/2013 : 10:56:02 I'm about to embark on a Picato treatment for an AK on my lower lip (quarter inch or so). Could anyone advise if they used Aquaphor and or hydrocortisone right after application of Picato had dried. Also, I saw somebody used Baby Ambesol as a pain reliever. How effective was that? If anyone used Picato on their lip alone, how long was the healing process? I'm ready to look scary but wonder when it will look okay. Just one more question, since I'm just doing a portion of my lip, I'm thinking of treating another questionable-looking area on my face that has not be diagnosed yet. Any thoughts or comments greatly appreciated. Irish Y-T (whitey) from RI |
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