Why Facial Peels?
Fortunately, the skin can stimulate your body to self-heal using chemical peels. Chemical peels will exfoliate the skin, promote new cell growth, blend in pigmentation issues, and reduce fine lines and wrinkles. Troubled skin, such as acne, can also be treated by chemical peels.
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Types of Facial Peels
Here are several types of chemical peels that vary in strength and depth of penetration into the skin. Here are some of the most common types of chemical peels:
Superficial Peel – This is the mildest type of chemical peel and only penetrates the outermost layer of the skin. It uses a mild acid, such as alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA), to exfoliate and brighten the skin.
Medium Peel – This type of peel penetrates deeper into the skin and uses a stronger acid, such as glycolic acid or trichloroacetic acid (TCA), to address a wider range of skin concerns, such as fine lines and wrinkles, sun damage, and hyperpigmentation.
Deep Peel – This is the strongest type of chemical peel and penetrates the deepest layers of the skin. It uses a potent acid, such as a stronger TCA or phenol, to address more severe skin issues, such as deep wrinkles and scars.
Am I Ready for Facial Peels?
If you’re new to facial peels, start with a superficial peel. A combination of glycolic, lactic, and citric acid is a great way to begin stimulating cell turnover.
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