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Local Chemical Peels
Chemical
peels, also known as facial peels or acid peels,
have become popular skin care as of late. Known to be highly effective
at reducing
wrinkles, fine lines, acne scars and sun damage, this is a great
treatment to
improve the appearance of any person’s skin. Facial peels are designed
with
specific chemicals known to enhance the skins health and glow. There are a number of
types, like glycolic
acid, TCA and salicylic peels. Brands like Obagi make peels that are
also good.
Peels help with conditions like rosacea and acne scarring.
Derma peeling and
chemexfoliation are other names for chemical
peel. All in all, these are techniques tend to help you skin to look
its best.
In many of these skin care treatments, the peel will use a chemical
that causes
the skin to blister and actually start peeling off. The new skin that
will
replace the old, dead skin is smoother, far less wrinkles and
effectively
younger looking. However, the new skin will be more sensitive to the
sun. Your
doctor will likely help you to get an idea of how to processed.
Acid Peel Before and Afters:
Facial Peel Photo Results
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After
Chemical
peels have been seen as effective methods for many
problems. Facial peels and acid peels are again, great for wrinkles,
acne scars
and sun damage. Also, fine lines are reduced. But, which type of peel
is the
best for you? With so many to choose from, including salicylic,
glycolic and
TCA –plus brands like Obagi are entering the picture- how can you get
the idea
skin care treatment for your needs? The short answer is to ask a skin
expert.
An area esthetician is a great resource. Like a dermatologist, they
will be
able to realistically appraise your condition and skin goals, pointing
you to
the peel with the most likely chance of giving you what you really want.
Glycolic
acid, salicylic peels and Jessner peels are
great for minor skin injury and are also referred
to as the “lunchtime peel”. They will remove less skin and this will
help
reduce dryness. This method is practiced at day spas where skin care is
really
taking off. The results of one such peel can be minor, but within a few
treatments, the enhancement of Glycolic acid and salicylic peels –as
well as Jessner
peels- will be
appreciated.
TCA
peels (trichloracetic acid) is a deeper performing type
of acid or chemical peel. This is actually a painful process that can
cause
redness and swelling. But, the results can be quite striking. This is
leas to a
large reduction in wrinkles, sun spots and freckling. There is less
effect on
the very deep furrows which may respond to a dermal filler like
Restylane.
Popular
for reducing wrinkles, acne scaring and sun damage,
chemical peels are great. Facial peels are known to radically in some
cases
help the appearance of anyone’s face. The types and brands of peels,
including Obagi,
glycolic and TCA can be overwhelming. Again, it’s best to have a skin
care pro,
like an esthetician or a dermatologist, assess the needs that you have
and find
the best peel treatment. Peels can help with rosacea and scarring too.
Finding
the right facial peel will make all the difference.
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