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Are Chemical Peels Safe?

Updated: Jun 20, 2019

Have you ever envisioned in your mind, how it would be if only you could have a clean slate - start from the very beginning - and care more for your skin? A chemical peel will almost certainly offer that kind of satisfaction. Chemical peels offer the quickest way to drastically lessen wrinkles, lines, skin break out scars, blackheads, and unevenness brought about by continuous exposure to sunlight.

Sunlight brings out the glow and color of your skin. On the other hand, perpetual exposure to sunlight can have negative implications on your skin’s quality. So nearly anybody can profit by a chemical peel, as they improve skin's freshness and smoothness.

Reasons for chemical peels

• wrinkles and fine lines

• sun damage

• scars

• melasma

• uneven skin tone or redness

• acne scars

• hyperpigmentation

How is it done?

A chemical peel is a skin care or cosmetic procedure that involves using an acid solution to evacuate the topmost layer(s) of the skin. The procedure is normally performed in a clinic under the watchful eyes of a healthcare expert. Depending on the candidate’s preference, the procedure can range from light to medium and deep chemical peel. During the procedure, an acid (AHA, TCA or Phenol) is used on the candidate’s skin. Afterward, the patient is given a few days to maintain a strategic distance from sunlight, while the topmost layer of the skin, scales, and peel. Depending on how deep the acid is made to penetrate the skin, a patient’s recuperation time can range from 1 week to 3 months or more. While the patient recuperates, the doctor may recommend that the patient remain indoors pending the time he/she regains fitness. This becomes a must in the event that it is a deep chemical peel.

Types of chemical peels

There are three major chemical peels, although these days some chemical peel service providers offer customized options to their clients. Regardless, any of these selections will remove some amount of skin from your face or wherever else the acid is applied.

1. Light chemical peels

This kind of chemical peel may be the best decision for you on the off chance that you have uneven skin-coloring, crusty skin, skin inflammation or fine wrinkling. This sort of peel expels only the topmost part of the skin, known medically as "epidermis" in a light shedding. In this manner, increasing the skin's shine and smoothness. Health care service providers use only mild acids for this chemical peel procedure, and the vast majority of these chemicals are a blend of alpha-hydroxyl acids and beta hydroxyl acids. For instance

• glycolic acid

• lactic acid

• salicylic acid

• maleic acid.

In spite of the fact that this kind of chemical peel does not penetrate the skin deeply, it offers noticeable outcomes. The entirety of this procedure is expected to last for 20 minutes; more or less. After this procedure, the peeled skin will need about 3 to 7 days to recuperate. In the event that the patient is not satisfied with the light chemical peel results, the process can be repeated after a few months.

2. Medium chemical peel

Medium chemical peels like light chemical peels, use solutions that are milder than those used in deep chemical peels procedures. This sort of chemical peel is generally referred to as TCA (trichloroacetic acid) chemical peels. It offers much more obvious outcomes than light chemical peels and its recuperation period is shorter than deep chemical peels. This type of peel is applicable for almost every part of the body, especially the face, neck, and hands. What’s more, the entirety of the procedure only takes a few minutes to complete. The TCA (trichloroacetic acid) used on patients during a medium chemical peel procedure, is usually formulated with respect to the patient’s skin type and color. Recuperating time takes roughly two weeks.

3. Deep Chemical peel

This type of chemical peel is also known as Phenol peels. They penetrate the skin deeper than their light and medium chemical peel counterparts, and they deal with severe flaws on the skin. For instance, coarse wrinkles, blotchiness and breakout scars. Unlike the other types of chemical peels, Phenol peels are once in a lifetime treatment. This is probably because it offers more vivid results than the others. Notwithstanding, patients that undergo deep chemical peels procedures will have to stay indoors for some time before they regain fitness. Depending on how fast their body heals, deep chemical peel recuperation time can range from 3 months to one year. This procedure is unlike light and medium chemical peels where patients can treat selected areas on their faces. This is in light of the fact that it uses carbolic acid to peel the sun damaged skin. Following the procedure, patients will have their faces bandaged for 3 to 4 weeks.



What are the fears surrounding the use of chemical peels?

Aside from redness and flaking after a chemical peel procedure, there exist no major side effects. As a matter of fact, the redness and flakiness usually disappear in 1-2 days. There has been some research on animals and TCA chemical peel TCA (trichloroacetic acid) which has linked it to cancer in mice, but those same links have not been found in humans. Chemical peels has been one of the simplest, quickest way to reverse skin damage from dark spots, find wrinkles, and large pours, with all of the great benefits to chemical peels it is not surprising there is low fears surrounding chemical peels

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