Chemical peels work to remove the damaged outer layers of
skin through the application of a chemical solution to the face, neck or hands.
The chemicals will produce a controlled
wound that allows softer and more even-toned layers of skin to regenerate.
Uses for Chemical
Peels
Chemical peels can be used to reduce the appearance of:
- Wrinkles and fine lines
- Scars
- Age spots
- Sun-damaged skin
- Acne
- Freckles
- Irregular skin color
Types of Chemical
Solutions Used in Chemical Peels
There are several different types of chemical solutions that
can be used in a chemical peel procedure, such as:
- Salicylic acid
- Glycolic acid
- Trichloroacetic acid
- Lactic acid
- Carbolic acid
If you are planning to have a chemical peel in preparation
of a big event, allow enough time for your treated areas to properly heal. It
may take anywhere between 3 days to 2 weeks or more to fully recover. It is
also important to avoid the sun and wear sunscreen and protective gear during
the healing process.
Most light and medium-level chemical peels must be repeated
to achieve maximum results; deep chemical peels will typically have
longer-lasting results and a much longer chemical peel recovery process.
If you would like to learn more about chemical peels and
determine if the procedure might provide the facial rejuvenation results you
desire, contact 77 Plastic Surgery to schedule a Cosmetic Consultation in San Fransisco today. Call 415-655-7546 or visit 77plasticsurgery.com.
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