Chemical Peel Treatments

    The chemical peel, also known as chemexfoliation or derma-peeling, is a non-invasive technique that is designed to restore wrinkled, blemished, or sun-damaged facial skin. One or more chemical solutions are applied to small areas on the skin producing a controlled wound, enabling new, regenerated skin to appear. Exist risk of developing a color change in the skin or scarring.
Phenol/ carbolic acid/  is the strongest of the chemical peel solutions and  used for full-face peels.
Trichloracetic Acid (TCA) – TCA peels employ a milder chemical formula than phenol peel and  is used to treat fine surface wrinkles, superficial blemishes or pigment problems.

Glycolic Acid/ alpha-hydroxy acid peel or "fruity" acid peel/ is the mildest of the peel formulas and can provide smoother brighter-looking skin.
Other chemical solutions - salicylic acid,  lactic acid.

Lighter peels have short  recovery times but may require frequent applications over 10 to 12 months. Deeper peels give a greater improvement in a shorter period of time but have  longer recovery period and greater risk of complication.

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