A chemical peel is a method for enhancing the look of the skin on the hands, neck, or face.

The skin is exposed to a chemical solution, which causes it to exfoliate and finally peel off.

Typically, the newly grown skin is smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin.

Chemical peels have a little amount of pain but a minor irritation.

Alpha-hydroxy, glycolic, lactic, or fruit acid peels are relatively mild exfoliants.

They might also produce stinging, redness, or irritation, but when the skin adjusts, all of these issues rapidly go away.

Alpha-hydroxy acid is one of the superficial peeling agents.

Skin is gently exfoliated by superficial peels.

Typically, they pierce the skin’s top layer.

The medium peels, like glycolic acid or trichloroacetic acid.

These peels reach the skin’s outer and intermediate layers.

Consequently, this aids in the removal of damaged skin cells.

Phenol or trichloroacetic acid peels, for example.

The middle layer of the skin is completely penetrated by these peels.

This eliminates the damaged skin cells as a result.

The only person who should administer it is a dermatologist.

A gentle chemical peel reduces the visibility of fine wrinkles while enhancing skin tone and texture.

Though slight, the effects are stronger with each session.

Your skin will be considerably smoother after a medium chemical peel.

You’ll notice a significant improvement in the appearance and texture of the treated regions following a thorough chemical peel.

Results might not be long-lasting.

New wrinkles and variations in skin tone might develop over time as a result of ageing and new sun damage. This can reduce scarring, hyperpigmentation, dullness, wrinkles, and wrinkle depth.

Rosacea and acne-related skin conditions may also be helped by it.

Deep creases and scarring, however, cannot be treated with a chemical peel.

Additionally, it won’t tighten saggy skin or undo UV damage.

Give us a call to find out if a chemical peel is a perfect choice for you.

  • Smoother skin develops as it grows.
  • A gentle chemical peel can be used to address dryness, fine wrinkles, uneven skin tone, and acne.
  • It enhances the tone and texture of the skin.
  • These issues are treated with a medium chemical peel, along with acne scars.
  • These issues, along with deeper wrinkles and scars, are treated with a thorough chemical peel.
  • Following a chemical peel treatment, the appearance of fine wrinkles around the lips and beneath the eyes is diminished, and age spots and freckles are also visibly less evident.
  • Chemical peels can be used to repair wrinkles brought on by age and sun exposure.

To help their patients get the best results, Doctors also share these tips:

  • Use the moisturizer as directed to keep your skin moist and supple. If your skin dries and cracks, it can scar.
  • If your skin burns, itches, or swells, contact your dermatologist. Rubbing or scratching skin treated with a chemical peel can cause an infection.
  • Do not use a tanning bed or other type of indoor tanning. Your skin will not heal properly.
  • After your skin heals, apply sunscreen every day. This will help you maintain results.

 

  • Dr Vrushali is an experienced Doctor who can help you to get the best course of treatment.
  • Many patients have successfully achieved desired results through her treatment, counseling & motivation.
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