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What is a Chemical Peel?
A chemical peel is a procedure in which a chemical solution is applied to the skin to remove the top layers. Skin peels are also used to treat wrinkles, discolored skin, and scars usually on the face. They can also be done at different depths, depending on the results you want to achieve. A light chemical peel removes the outer layer of the skin, this treatment is used to treat fine wrinkles, acne, uneven skin tone, and dryness. A medium chemical peel removes skin cells from the epidermis and from portions of the upper part of your middle layer of skin. Finally, a deep chemical peel removes skin cells even deeper, which may be recommended for deeper wrinkles or acne scarring.
What Happens During a Chemical Peel?
During the face peel, your doctor will use a brush, cotton ball, gauze, or sponge to apply a chemical solution typically containing glycolic acid or salicylic acid, and the skin will begin to whiten. Whilst the procedure is happening you might feel mild stinging, However, this is just for a light skin peel. Your doctor will then apply a neutralizing solution to the skin or will wash your face to remove the chemical solution from the treated skin.
Benefits of Chemical Peel
With many facial peels there comes a variety of different benefits including treating acne. Chemical peels exfoliate your skin to a much deeper level, revealing a fresh new layer of skin without any acne. Another benefit is that chemical peels aim to minimize your pores whilst erasing fine lines and wrinkles. So that you can have youthful-looking skin within one day! They also work great in fading discolouration, lifting your skin, soothing scarring, balancing texture, and smoothing the skin, so what's not to love?
Side Effects/What to expect after Chemical Peel
After a chemical peel of any depth, your skin will be red, tight, irritated, or swollen. So, it's important to follow your doctor's directions when it comes to sun protection, moisturising, and applying protective ointments to your skin. Any cosmetic procedure may come with risks, so it's better to know the potential risks before having the treatment done. Common side effects are temporary, however, depending on which chemical peel you get each come with different side effects. Some common ones may be scarring, darkening, or lightening of the skin, infections, and heart, liver, or kidney damage. So if you decide to take the plunge and get a chemical peel, make sure to pick the right place first and discuss your options with a professional.