A facial peel is a procedure that removes the outer layer of dead, damaged and wrinkled skin cells. This reveals the newer, smoother and younger looking skin layers. Facial peels are also known as chemical facial peels and can be quite effective at clearing up a host of skin related afflictions.
What Results Can be Expected?
Facial peel results can be quite dramatic depending on the type and strength of peel used. Mild facial peels like lactic and glycolic acids can be purchased for in home use, and these home facial peels are mild enough to be used several times per week. The results will be much less dramatic than a deep chemical facial peel done in a plastic surgeons office, but the related costs are much less as well.
While not all peals are created equal, they do all produce basically the same results, though to different extents. A facial peel may be used to:
- Lesson the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Remove acne blemishes
- Smooth out scarring such as acne scars or stretch marks
- Even out skin tone and blotchy patches
- Remove age spots
What are the Risks of a Facial Peel?
While an over the counter facial peel may be mild enough to be repeated several times per week, even a moderate chemical peel in a clinical setting will require more recovery time for the skin between procedures. Deep chemical peels can require a period of three to six months between applications.
There are risks and side effects associated with any type of facial peel. Deep chemical peels will have greater risks, but mild chemical solutions and dermabraision sanding can still have side effects. Some of those risks and side effects are:
- Redness and swelling of the treated area
- Peeling or flaking skin
- Changes in skin color and pigmentation
- Burning and stinging
- Scarring
- Infection
- Allergic reactions
It is always a good idea to consult with a medical professional prior to having any procedure that involves application of chemicals to the skin. Another important thing to remember is peeling or flaking skin should never be picked at. This can cause infection and debilitating scarring. The skin is in a healing process and must be allowed to heal naturally. Finally, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions on home peels and doctors’ after care instruction on clinical procedures. The skin has just been traumatized and will require specific care to achieve the best possible results.
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