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Chemical Peel Reviews

A skin peel is a chemical process whereby a layer of damaged skin is removed from the face by chemical reaction and replaced by a newer, healthier layer. There are a number of different chemical peels that can be used to get the result.

If you are you considering a chemical peel, then you really need to understand the complications involved prior to endangering your face because a chemical peel involves risks. You must sign a consent form acknowledging that you understand the risks involved.

Glycolic acid is used in skin cleanser and toner products, home peel kits and salon Glycolic skin peel treatments. Glycolic acid is good at reducing oily skin and blocked pores, and is available in different strengths in skin treatments and products.

   
   
TCA peels have been found effective for treatment of various skin disorders like skin pigmentation problems, wrinkles, fine lines and crows feet around the eyes and even all ranges of acne. TCA peels have been found to be one of the most effective skin care treatments currently available and are now available for home use.   Chemical peels are supposed to be the very best choice for the treatment of acne scars and it is becoming more popular, as these treatments seem to be efficient at treating acne with very little complications. What a chemical peel does is it removes the top layer of the affected skin leaving the bottom layer of fresh unaffected skin exposed.
     
The skin is thoroughly cleansed with an agent(chemical peel) that removes excess oils while the eyes and hair are protected. One or more chemical solutions, such as glycolic acid, trichloroacetic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid or carbolic acid (phenol), are applied to small areas on the skin. These Chemical Peel applications produce a controlled wound, enabling new, regenerated skin to appear.   A chemical peel is a technique used to improve and smooth the texture of the facial skin using a chemical solution that causes the skin to blister and eventually peel off. The regenerated skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin. To learn more about the different types of chemical peel, including alpha hydroxy acid peels, beta hydroxy acid peels, Jessner's peel, retinoic acid peel, trichloroacetic acid peels and phenol peels, read the Wikipedia article "Chemical Peel".
   
   

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  Chemical peel reviews help you decide which chemical skin peel is best for your skin type and what to expect during a chemical peel treatment.

The Department of Health website has information on chemical peel treatments,results and risks, superficial peels, medium peels and deep peels.

 

   
   

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