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Which Type of Chemical Peel Is Right for You



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By : Abigail Aaronson    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-15 11:28:09

Chemical peels are great for easy, non-invasive facial rejuvenation. Over the years, a variety of things leave their mark on your face and you may not even see them. But once you've had them, you'll see the difference. You've got dead skin hanging around, damage from the sun, wrinkles from repetitive movement, problems caused by diet or heredity. They are designed to wipe away the old and make way for the new. This wonderful treatment is designed for the aging face.

There are three types of chemical peels that vary according to strength. Which one is right for you depends on your need, whether it's a touch-up or a full-scale operation.

Superficial Ones

These are sometimes called "micro peels." These are the easiest and lightest available. No matter how sensitive your skin, you can get a superficial peel. It uses a mild acid, usually glycol acid, and sometimes dry ice. This procedure softens and smoothens, and reduces pore size. It is an easy overall facial rejuvenation that anybody can enjoy, and it gets results.

Medium Ones

This procedure is a little more popular because they get deeper. This treatment actually gets through the upper layer, and this means that it gets more dramatic results. It can be effective



against more problems like blemishes and acne. What makes the medium peel stronger is that it uses trichloroacetic acid. This is stronger stuff which often contains glycolic acid and other ingredients.

Deep Ones

The deep peel is for more serious problems like severe sun damage, major wrinkles and scarring. It uses phenol acid, the strongest of the acids available for skin treatment. Unlike the others, it can't be used on a specific part of the face; it covers everything. It's tough stuff and it only takes one treatment to get the desired result. But also because it's so strong, it produces swelling and some minor pain. You can expect some recovery time.

The superficial and medium ones are quick and easy solutions for skin problems. You can get the superficial one done for a little touch up on your skin tone. The medium peel gets tough on blemishes and minor scarring, and gets more dramatic results. The deep peel is for bigger problems, but it gets the job done. However, be ready for some pain and recovery time.

Which chemical peels are best for you should be determined by your doctor. If you know what you need, chemical peels can help you meet your facial rejuvenation needs.
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