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Chemical Peels for Acne Scars
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Chemical peels are usually done to the face to get rid of acne scars, fine lines, melasma, and a variety of other skin condition. Peels can remove several layers of damaged skin cell leaving “newer” skin behind. You can enjoy a more even-surface and better skin tone. It will also stimulate new collagen to be formed so the texture of your skin improves.
Depending on your particular need, peels can range from superficial to deeper peels. Chemical peels are repeated when necessary; usually, superficial are repeated once every couple of weeks. But it is recommended for you to wait three to six months before repeating the procedures if you underwent a deeper peel. Below are the different kinds of chemical peels:
Glycolic acid, Jessner peel, or salicylic acid peel – this results to superficial injury and it is referred to as the “lunchtime” peel because it is well-tolerated with minimal or no recovery time. This peel will merely remove thin lesions on the surface to reduce dryness and pigmentation.
Trichloracetic acid peel (TCA) – this is the most common type of peel for “medium depth” requirements. The result will depend on the amount of concentration used. This type of peel can be quite painful and the peeled areas may be swollen for some time.
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