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March 1, 2023

Chemical Peeling: Details You Need to Know

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So you have a skincare routine, but you want to up your skincare game to something a bit more aggressive. It can be rather challenging to decide what you can do to help you keep your youthful appearance and beauty.

But no worries, as new technology has made it easier than ever to maintain a youthful complexion. Many treatments and products are now available to help reduce wrinkles, fine lines, and other signs of aging skin.

One safe and effective way to rejuvenate your skin is chemical peeling. This popular cosmetic procedure can transform your skin by removing dead skin cells and stimulating the growth of new, healthy skin.

Peels are usually offered with customized formulations to address your skincare concerns, containing several different acids, each penetrating the skin differently.

This article will spill the beans on chemical peels so you can make an informed decision about this exciting cosmetic procedure!

Youthful Skin Is Just A Peel Away

What Are Chemical Peels
A chemical peel, also known as chemexfoliation or derma peeling, is a topical treatment that uses varying-strengths acids, such as glycolic and salicylic acids. These chemical solutions are used to reduce wrinkles, dark spots, sun damage, acne scars, and other signs of aging.

Chemical peels remove the outer layer of skin (epidermis), revealing new, healthier-looking skin underneath. It is often smoother, firmer, and more evenly toned than the old skin. It may take several treatments for the desired results to be achieved.

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Benefits Of Chemical Peels

Chemical peels are a standard method of treating skin disorders, and the most common targets for a chemical peel are your face, neck, or hands. Several benefits include: 

  • Enhanced skin tone and texture
  • Reduced appearance of fine lines on your face
  • Diminished acne problems
  • Minimize the appearance of your pores
  • Enhance cellular turnover
  • Prevents sun damage and age spots
  • Strengthen skin elasticity by stimulating blood flow
  • Improve the penetration of skincare products

Are Chemical Peels Suitable For All Skin Types
As a general rule, superficial peels are safe for all skin types. There is a higher chance of post-treatment skin darkening for people with darker skin tones, also known as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

It is recommended to consult a doctor for advice on other, less extreme methods of preventing hyperpigmentation if your skin is darker than average.

Chemical peeling may not be the best option for you if any of the following apply:

  • Have a history of unusual skin scarring.
  • Have more coloring on your scars.
  • Have skin disorders or medications that make your skin more sensitive.
  • Unable to avoid sun exposure during the recovery phase.

How Are Chemical Peel Procedures Performed
A chemical peel is a noninvasive treatment that can be performed at a spa, clinic, or surgical center. The process starts by applying an ingredient capable of removing excess oils from the skin, which is thn covered to protect your eyes and hair.

The next step involves applying a chemical solution to your skin. The chemical solution may contain glycolic acid, trichloroacetic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, or carbolic acid (phenol). Exposure to various types of chemicals results in controlled damage. Each type of chemical permeates the skin to a different depth. This causes the skin to peel away and expose a new layer.

The various chemical solutions each produce distinctively different outcomes. Your desired result should guide your choice of chemical. The depth of the peel will be determined through collaboration between you and the one performing the treatment. See the types below.

Different Types Of Chemical Peels, Barbies Beauty Bits
Different Types Of Chemical Peels
Chemical peels are classified according to their depth of penetration, which affects the intensity of the peel and its results.

Three general chemical peel options exist superficial, medium, and deep.

Light Chemical Peels:

This procedure peels off the top layer of the skin. Those who want to avoid the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, acne, discoloration, or dry, rough skin caused by sun damage may benefit most from this option. There may be minimal downtime associated with this light peel, and recovery can take a few hours to a few days.

Medium Peels:
A medium chemical peel is ideal for maintaining your skin's smooth, healthy appearance. This procedure removes the top layer and a bit of the middle layer of skin. This option may be suitable if your skin has moderately uneven pigmentation, age spots, acne scarring, or acceptable to moderate wrinkles. You may need a week or more to recover from this peel.

Deep Peels:

Deep chemical peels are the most noticeable results. This substance can reach the dermal fatty layer of your skin. This option may suit those with fine to moderate lines and wrinkles, substantial sun damage, deep acne scars, blotchy skin, or actinic keratosis. It takes more time to heal from a deep peel.

The pretreatment for a deep chemical peel may require up to eight weeks, and your doctor will provide detailed instructions. This one-time application requires an extensive recovery period, especially when performed on the face.

What Are The Possible Side Effects Of Chemical Peels
Chemical peels can cause redness, dryness, stinging or burning, and mild swelling, but these effects are typically short-lived. No Samatha's from Sex In The City anymore! However, there are more severe and potentially irreversible adverse effects associated with chemical peels, including:

  • Skin darkening or lightening is more common in people with darker skin color.
  • Scarring can be permanent.
  • Infections include bacterial or fungal infections in rare cases and flare-ups of the herpes simplex virus.
  • Deep peels containing phenol damage to the heart, liver, or kidneys can occur, leading to irregular heartbeats and liver, kidney, and heart muscle damage.

Final Thoughts
You must perform your own due diligence. There are many things to consider when wanting to have a cosmetic procedure.

  1. Reading online reviews is the best place to start when looking for a cosmetic procedure.
  2. Talking to friends who have had the procedure can also be helpful.
  3. Looking at the cosmetic brand's social media can provide additional insight.
  4. Lastly, looking at unedited photos of before and after results can help you make an informed decision.

After choosing a reputable board-certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist, the first step is to schedule a pre-procedure consultation.

Discuss the peel options, expectations, and recovery times during your consultation. Respect their recommendation based on your skin's condition and treatment goals.

In addition, your health history and medications will be reviewed to ensure you are a suitable candidate for the procedure. Be honest; even the simplest things, like cold sores, can cause risks.

Finally, your doctor may advise you to stop taking certain drugs before getting a chemical peel and prepare your skin using Retin-A, or glycolic acid-your appearance depends on it.





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17 comments

  1. I am tempted to try this one day to see how it works for me. I hear lots of great things.

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  2. I've always wondered about this. I honestly want to give it a try. I think this would be nice.

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  3. I use a daily chemical peel that I have been really happy with. It's definitely helping to fade my dark spots.

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  4. I have wanted to try a chemical peel but was always hesitant because my skin is so senstive. Good to know there are 'light' peels I can ask my dermatologist about.

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  5. This sounds absolutely amazing and interesting to try. I’m gonna check this out and search more about it! This is so informative!

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  6. I have larger pores than I'd like.. it sounds like a chemical peel could help with that, which I never knew! Definitely going to look more into this now.

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  7. I have sensitive skin so I'm not sure how eager I would be to try out chemical peels but I wouldn't write it off completely!

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  8. I've tried two years ago a chemical peeling and I was very pleased about it. I would try it again!

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  9. My client recently had a Chemical Peel and she really loved it. I will ask my dermatologist about it for my daughter..

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  10. I’ve tried a chemical peel. It can be pretty scary watching your face shed old skin so drastically. But the results were so phenomenal. I was in love with my baby skin face. Definitely have to try it again.

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  11. Ive never tried chemical peeling before but now I want to try it. It's a quick, safe and cost-effective method for skin rejuvenation.

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  12. Very informative post about chemical peeling. A friend of mine did this when we were in college with great results. I’m intrigued to learn more.

    Debbie

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  13. Chemical peels sound so intimidating. Glad I came across this article because it explains what peels really are! Stephanie

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  14. Hhhhmmm...alright then. I am definitely consulting a doctor before taking on this chemical peel! I am scared about the side-effects than the benefits.

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  15. Wow! A very detailed information about this chemical peeling process for our skincare! First of all we need to consult our doctor for this process as this will use chemical. But I may say that the result is so satisfying and very mesmerizing!

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  16. Thanks for this. I have always what is chemical peel all about. Now, I think I need them.

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  17. I would love to try this. I am try to get rid some age spots and I am happy to know superficial peels are safe for all skin types plus it's non invasive.

    Will check this with my derma. Appreciate you sharing about the possible effects too. Will definitely consider that.

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