Chemical Skin Peel


A chemical skin peel is the use of various chemicals like fruits, sugar cane, vinegar and an acid to remove the dead skin cells from your skin. The chemical skin peel comes in 3 variations from superficial to deep and the type of chemical skin peel you will need depends on what you want done. Most people who are seeking a chemical skin peel are those who are seeing the effects of aging as well as those who would like to get rid of acne scarring, pigment discolorations as well as sub damage. Regardless as to your reasons for wanting to undergo a chemical skin peel, the outcome is the same. After having undergone a chemical skin peel your skin will be smoother and evenly toned as well as appearing to glow.

All of these effects also vary depending on which type of chemical skin peel you undergo. For example, let’s say you only want a superficial chemical skin peel and then of course the results could in no way be compared to the deep chemical skin peel. Furthermore the superficial chemical skin peel may require multiple treatments to achieve the same results as the deep skin peel if it is at all possible. Unfortunately the deep chemical skin peel is only reserved for use on the face and its side effects can be great as a person who undergoes a deep chemical skin peel will suffer 2nd degree burns from the acids.

There are a number of acid choices in which your surgeon will choose based on your expectations from the procedure. The standard chemical skin peel acid is that of the alpha hydroxy acids but the surgeon can also choose from a variety of diluted forms of both glycolic as well as trichloroacetic acid with the later being reserved only for the deep chemical skin peels.

These chemical skin peels offer to the patient 0 downtime or even the need to undergo anesthesia as compared to other alternatives like the microdermabrasion procedures. Even with a single superficial treatment, the chemical skin peel’s results are nothing less than amazing as the average person’s skin will appear to be glowing. Should you decide to go all the way with a deep chemical skin peel, you will have some recovery period associated with it, but the results can put the superficial chemical skin peel treatment to shame.

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