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[C547]Chemical Peel For Skin
by Alien, Ali
In this process of stripping away, chemical peels can lessen, and in some cases, even eliminate blemishes, hyper-pigmentation and wrinkles. Acne scars and the occurrence of acne can also be reduced with the help of chemical peels.

It is very important that, first of all, that you get proper assessment on your current skin condition. By this you can properly understand your skin's needs and proper skin treatment.

Some people are under the myth that chemical skin peels are the cure for their skin problems. The proper chemical peel will target your particular problems provide the sufficient solution.

Types Of Chemical Peels

Chemical peels are of three types. You may choose one according to your needs and circumstance. The available chemical peels are divided into three categories:

* Alphahydroxy Acids (AHA)
* Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA)
* Phenol

Each of these categories of chemical peels, vary in their use, potency and inconvenience. You can take the help of your dermatologist in deciding the right kind of chemical peel for you.

A dermatologist will help you determine which peel program is right for you. He may suggest a customized solution for you. Make sure you understand what the dermatologist is about to do before actually agreeing to the procedure. Make sure to clarify all your queries.

Alphahydroxy acids

The mildest of the chemical peels are the Alphahydroxy acids (AHAs). Usually, these chemical peels are made of fruit, glycolic, and lactic acids. These chemical peels may not show as impressive effects as the other peels.

However, these chemical peels are best for those who do not have time to recover from the other chemical peel procedures. Depending on your dermatologist's advice these chemical peels are applied weekly or periodically. But they do result in smoother, finer looking skin after a few treatments.

Some dermatologists will incorporate AHA into the daily skin care regimen of the patient. This may be in soaps, facial cleanser, etc. Commercial AHA facial care solutions are also available that can be applied everyday.

Trichloroacetic Acid

Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) is an intermediate chemical peel. These chemical peels are useful for those who wish to have the effects almost as impressive as phenol chemical peels but cannot dedicate too much time to healing as in the case of those who prefer AHA peels.

You can require more than one chemical peel to achieve the desired effect. This skin treatment is ideal for medium depth peeling. It is also the ideal peel for blemishes and fine lines, which are not that severe.

Phenol

The most effective of the chemical peels is the Phenol. These types of chemical peels take some time to heal. They are recommended in cases that feature coarse wrinkles and severe blemishes such as blotching, coarse skin, etc.

Phenol is also a strong whitening agent and this may be an aspect in considering whether to choose this sort of treatment. Phenol chemical peels are primarily a facial treatment. It may result in scarring if the application is used for other parts of the body.

Side Effects Of Chemical Peels

The possible side effects of chemical peels is that the possibility of demarcation lines, lines that show which part of the face received skin treatment and which did not, redness, irritation, and other side effects.

Post Treatment Instructions

Because of the usual state of newly peeled skin, the redness and irritation is normal. Your dermatologist will advise you on the care and upkeep of tender skin. It is generally recommended for those who have undergone this skin treatment that they stay out of the sun for several months as to protect the newly formed skin.

But that is to be expected from such procedures. All in all, chemical peels are safe, although they may cause some inconvenience. The risks for scarring are low. However, a certified professional must perform the procedure to ensure safety.

TCA peel is a method to make your skin look more beautiful. It sloughs off the top layer of your skin cells and uncovers much more beautiful looking skin beneath.

Seconds after just 1 TCA peel then you will notice significant more beautiful looking skin including:

1) Sagging skin looks and feel tighter
2) If you have acne or skin blemishes then they may be reduced
3) Un-even pigmentation or sun-damaged skin will have improved
4) Dry or rough spots of your skin will have reduced
5) Your wrinkles will have been reduced, softened or may even have disappeared

Why is TCA peel better than product X?

Yes, there are many skin peeling products out there and you should be carefully when choosing. They can all be put into 3 groups which depends upon the depth of the peel they will do:

1) Light peel
2) Medium peel
3) Deep peel

The light peel products consist generally of AHA and Glycolic ingredients and their effect is so minor and short lasting that this is not your best choice.

Deep peels are done by using something called phenol which is very toxic and may cause heart failure and therefore phenol peelings are only done by doctors and only under heavy anesthesia. Phenol peelings will also cause the treated area to get lighter skin color than the rest of your skin and may also cause your skin pores to become bigger. Phenol may also cause scarring of the skin.

TCA peelings are medium depth peelings and will give you significant improvement of your skin - even seconds after just 1 peeling. And, TCA will not cause scarring or un-even pigmentation or the other risks associated with phenol peelings.

Is there a better peel than TCA peel?

Yes, you can actually get a peeling that is much more effective than using TCA alone.

You can achieve this by first applying something called salicylic to your skin. The salicylic will do 2 things that TCA can not do:

1) It will soothe the skin so the peeling session will be much more comfortable.

2) Salicylic acid is not so strong - but is able to penetrate deeper into your skin and loosen the bonds between skin cells.

The salicylic enables the TCA peel to penetrate deeper than otherwise possible - leaving with much more beautiful looking skin than you would have otherwise.

So you get a more comfortable and effective peeling in just 1 single session.

If you are like most users then you will want several peelings made over a period of time to achieve your final desired outcome.

After applying the salicylic acid then apply the TCA and leave it. Instantly you will see that your skin has tightened and looks better overall. After 1 week you will see the optimal result. Your skin will improve for every new peeling but only make 1 chemical peeling every 4 weeks.

After 5-10 peelings you will have achieved the maximum effect you can achieve. If you wish to have even bigger effect then you must get an even deeper peel. But, if you are satisfied with your skin then you only need a peel every 3 months in order to maintain the desired result.

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