Added: 12/03/2005 |
It is worthy of note that there are no some certain recipes of chemical peel treatments. They can be performed in different ways, according to the wishes of the client. For example, chemical peel treatments may be used in combination with a facelift. Nevertheless it is necessary to remember that chemical peel treatments are not a substitution to the surgery and they are not aimed at direct preventing of skin aging.
These treatments, applying a chemical solution, are aimed at making your skin more attractive. It is worthy of note that chemical peel treatments have a number of additional advantages. Specialists say that the procedures help remove pre-cancerous growths, soften the scars that are left after some diseases or after acnes and prevent the appearance of new acnes. There are even cases when your insurance can cover the procedures, that is why don't forget to check your policy and contact your insurance company before making the procedures.
Different substances are used for the technique.
Speaking about alphahydroxy acids (AHAs) which contain fruit, glycolic and lactic acids, they are used for light peels. Their formulas are considered to be the mildest if compared to other substances. This type of technique is usually accepted by the people who can't spare more time to recover from the usage of phenol and TCA peel. As a rule this type of peel is applied for the areas of dryness, for fine wrinkling, for acnes, skin discoloration and uneven pigmentation.
If you want to get the best result you may use various concentrations weekly or at longer periods of time. This should be decided by your doctor. It is also possible to use glycolic acid, for instance, as an addition to your facial cream or wash but in lesser concentrations. It will improve the texture of your skin.
Peeling of middle depth is usually executed with the help of trichloroacetic acid (TCA). It may also be used in different concentrations. TCA is a common treatment for such conditions as pigment problems, superficial blemishes and surface wrinkles. The results of TCA are not that long-lasting and are not that effective as the results from phenol peel. It takes less time to recover from TCA than from phenol peel. Nevertheless if you want to achieve the best results you should do the procedure with ATC more than once.
Phenol is considered to be the strongest chemical solution if compared to alphahydroxy acids and trichloroacetic acid (TCA). It is usually applied to the patients possessing coarse wrinkles on the face, damaged or blotchy skin resulted after sun exposure, mild scarring and even to treat pre-cancerous growths. Phenol is usually used to treat skin on the face. If used for neck or some other parts of the body, it may leave scars.
Chemical peel technique is a safe procedure if executed by an experienced and qualified specialist. However, there are some risks and unpredictabilities. Among the side effects of chemical peel it is possible to call crusting, redness, stinging and irritation. Nevertheless they are quick to subside.
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