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Who Can Consider Having a Facial Chemical Peels
People who feel severely inhibited in any normal activity due to a
damaged and flawed skin need to consider undergoing the treatment
of chemical peels. Chemical facial peels build up self-esteem and
confidence by enhancing the appearance of an individual. So those
who need the psychological boost of an improved appearance need to
consider having this treatment done.
What Does The Process Involve?
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Do research to find the best physician to treat your particular
problem
Have a detailed discussion with the doctor about the procedure;
the risks and benefits; the recovery period and the cost of chemical
peels; any other problems you may have.
Get ready for the peel by pre-treating the skin with Retin-A, a
medication containing vitamin A to thin the skin’s surface,
or an AHA cream. This process may take a month under certain circumstances.
The actual procedure may take place in the surgeon’s office
or an outpatient surgical center. If other cosmetic or medical procedures
are involved, you might have to stay in an hospital overnight.
You might take sedation to help you to relax and feel comfortable
although no anesthesia is needed.
Depending on the kind of peel you have, the process will take from
ten minutes to a couple of hours.
The effects also vary – from flaking and dryness of the skin
to swelling of the eyes and of the face for a few days.
The results will become evident through a period of time depending
on the type of peel you have had. AHA treatments have to be done repeatedly
whereas with the TCA treatment, a fresher looking skin will become
apparent in about ten days.
You must get your physician’s advice on wearing make-up.
You must remember that the process of aging has not been reversed
with a facial chemical peel! It is been stalled for some time.
What Are The Possible Risks Involved?
A chemical peel is normally very safely done by a qualified, experienced
plastic surgeon. However, the element of risk of chemical peels long
term side effects always exist such as infection and scarring.
AHA peels may cause stinging, redness, irritation and crusting.
TCA peels may produce some undesirable color changes of the skin.
Phenol peels stops the skin from forming new pigment. This means
great care must be taken to protect the sensitive skin from direct
sunlight. Also, phenol peels pose a danger to those who have a history
of heart problems. You must become aware of these long term side effects
before undergoing the treatment.
Facial chemical peels have become popular among those who strive to
look young through a beautiful, smooth skin.