Plucking or tweezing to
shape eyebrows into a flawless, face-framing arch is a common grooming process
used by many people-both women and men. Did you know that eyebrow hair removal
of any type-plucking, waxing, tweezing, threading or even shaving-can be a source of serious infection called “preseptal
cellulitis” and should be done with care and consideration of good hygiene in
order to avoid infection risk. A study reported in the journal Ophthalmic
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery examined patients who had eyebrow infections-either
preseptal cellulitis or infected cysts-and identified both the type of bacteria
and the patient history and event that resulted in the infection. More than 2/3
of the patients who had eyebrow infections had actual abscesses that were
caused by forms of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus
aureus, methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus
aureus (24%) and other very damaging bacteria. If
you are going to personally have your eyebrows groomed please be aware of using
good hygiene techniques including hand washing, washing and swabbing the
eyebrow area before and after with alcohol, wiping and soaking all tools such
as tweezers with alcohol before you use them. These are serious causes of
eyebrow infection with potentially very damaging results.
If you or
someone you know has an eyebrow infection or ingrown eyebrow and has been
plucking, tweezing, waxing or threading please schedule and appointment at Northwest Indiana Eye
& Laser Center at 219-464-8223, or visit Northwest Indiana
Eye & Laser Center, Google or facebook.com/nwindianaeyeandlaser.
Northwest
Indiana Eye & Laser Center offices are located at 502 Marquette Street,
Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 and 1001 South Edgewood Drive, Knox, Indiana 46354.
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