Chemical Peeling Treatment

Working on the principle that the skin heals itself if damaged, chemical peels are key to skin rejuvenation. Be it glow, skin revivification, skin conservation, or anything differently about your skin, chemical peels are inevitably the primary result to have. What's a chemical peel? A chemical peel is a fashion which involves application of an acid result in order to ameliorate the properties of the skin on the face, neck or hands substantially. The chemical solution therefore applied to the skin causes it to exfoliate and ultimately peel off giving way to the generation of fresh skin. The new, regenerated skin is generally smoother and lesser wrinkled than the aged one because it has come up as a result of the regenerative mode the tissues had got into. .

Alpha Hydroxy acids (AHA), Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) or phenol are the most generally applied chemicals for the chemical peeling procedure. Types of Chemical Peels Superficial Peels Medium Peels Deep Peels

What Purpose does a Chemical Peel Solve?

A Chemical Peel is useful for the following purposes:

*Reduction of fine lines and wrinkles

*Junking of dead skin cells

*Smoothening of the rough texture

*Enhancement of skin hydration

*Skin softening and reduction of open pores

*Lightening of colors and dark spots

*Reduction in the appearance of acne scars

*Reduction and drying out of active acne

*Exfoliation of razor bumps

*Reduction of ingrown hair

*Improvement of homecare programs by allowing deeper penetration of active

During the Procedure

Generally, a stinging or itching sensation is educated but it can not be called discomforting. Rather, a slight itch or sting is necessary to know that the procedure is working. Once this sensation subsides, the acid applied is neutralized using either of water or sodium bicarbonate. This feels really cold to the skin and puts the itch to rest fully. .

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