Chemical Peels Bring Back your Beauty

By Elen Hanszen


We all want smooth, unblemished skin and this feeling increases as we grow old and start seeing signs of aging such as fine lines, wrinkles and age spots. As the signs of aging become more noticeable, a person can start to have less confidence in their appearance. When this becomes a major concern, a skin peel is a possible answer to this, and for some, it is the best option.

Chemical skin peels are a simple and effective way to restore your skin's natural beauty. Chemical peels will help you reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles on your skin. The outermost part of your skin sometimes has an accumulation of dead skin cells, and a skin peel will remove these, reducing wrinkles and making it appear brighter.

If you have blemishes on your skin such as large freckles, age spots or liver spots, the use of a reliable and effective skin peel will help to reduce the appearance of these spots. Chemical peels will result in skin that is more smooth and bright, and will have a more youthful appearance. Acne can be a serious issue for some people, so a professional chemical skin peel; fewer pimples is the expected result, and less inflammation.

While something like a skin product can take weeks on end of constant usage to see results, a chemical peel is something that is over with in several sessions, or just a one time sitting. Many plastic surgery solutions are permanent and more invasive for the patient, and a peel is nowhere close to that level. Chemical peels are much more than subtle adjustments to skin moisture levels or promises to strengthen collagen like some over the counter creams offer.

Chemical peels are pretty self explanitory; the outermost layers of facial skin are peeled away, promoting new skin growth, and showing the fresher, newer looking skin on top. New, blemish and wrinkle-free skin will cover up and reduce the look of wrinkles and other kinds of blemishes.

During the whole process and pre and post procedure, there is no need for pain management because a chemical peel does not cause pain to patients. It is usually recommended that a course of six peels is given one or two weeks apart, to get the best results from superficial chemical peels. The more superficial the peel, the less risk is attached to it. Superficial chemical peel side effects last for several days after procedure. However, some individuals may experience hyperpigmentation, or changes to the look and colouring of the skin afterwards. If you have a deep peel then it may actually inhibit the skin's pigmenting ability.

To make the skin heal more speedily following the procedure, a patient should clean the skin often and moisturize, this will promote healing and stop infections or rashes. Daily sunscreen usage is something that a doctor will typically suggest in many cases, leading up to the peel.




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