
What is a Chemical Peel?
Chemical Peels are used to remove the outermost layer of the skin and reveal the fresh, less wrinkled layer below. In these procedures, a chemical formula is placed on the skin, which then peels off, eliminating dead cells and leaving the skin with clarity, luminosity, and showing an improvement in fine lines.
Who Can Benefit From Chemical Peels?
Chemical peels are used for age management and effectively improve the feel and appearanceof the skin by reducing fine lines and wrinkles caused by sun exposure, aging, and genetics. They can also treat age spots, freckles, and other superficial hyperpigmentation. Most skin colors and types can benefit from chemical peels, though it is best to check with your esthetician about which peel might be right for you. If you’re taking acne medication, Retin-A or Accutane, talk to your esthetician about stopping the medication before and during treatment to avoid complications.
What Can I Expect During a Chemical Peel?
The skin is cleansed thoroughly with an oil reducing solution, and protective materials are placed on the eyes and hair. One or more chemical mixtures, such as glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, or possibly a TCA (TriChloracetic Acid) are dabbed onto the areas of the skin to be treated. A warming or stinging sensation may
occur during the treatment, and may last about five to ten minutes. Within 24-48 Hours it may begin to peel. This is a normal reaction to the peel and is the process of the skin rejuvenating itself. Not everyone peels. The exfoliation and changes in the skin takes place at a cellular level. If do flake and peel it may look scaly. This process takes about three to seven days. Your esthetician may recommend a series of peels for maximum results.
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