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Difference between Chemical Peels and Acid Peels

Summary: There are two basic types of chemical peels—light and deep. A light chemical peel can be done over a lunch hour; a deeper peel requires a recovery period for the skin to heal.

Some states don't require a medical degree to perform chemical peels. Other states have laws that allow non-medical personnel to perform chemical peels but regulate the strength of the solutions they use. While most chemical peels are performed safely, it is possible to have long last effects if the procedure doesn't go as planned. When deciding whether or not to get a chemical peel, it is always best to seek a physician that is trained in plastic surgery. When consulting with the plastic surgeon discuss expectations of the procedure to determine which type of peel is best suited for your specific situation.

Chemical peels and acid skin peels both use acids to remove the top layers of skin. The mildest peels are a glycolic acid skin peel and an alpha hydroxyl skin peel. Chemical peels using TCA and Phenol will penetrate deeper and provide longer lasting results. Before meeting with a plastic surgeon consider the following comparisons of uses and treatments:

  • Alphyahydroxy acids (AHA) can be used to smooth rough dry skin, improve the appearance of sun damaged skin, control acne, correct uneven pigmentation when mixed with a bleaching agent and as a pre-treatment for a TCA peel. Since this is a light peel, several peels may be required to achieve desired results. It is possible to have treatments weekly. The procedure can take place over a lunch hour and minimal healing is required. Sun block is highly recommended after a peel.
  • Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) is commonly used to smoothe out fine wrinkles, remove superficial blemishes and correct skin pigmentation. It can be used on the neck and other areas of the body. It may require pretreatment with AHA creams or Retin A. The depth of the peel can be regulated to the desired results; however, more than one treatment may be required. The treatment only takes 15 minutes to complete, however, 7-10 days may be needed for swelling to subside and skin to peel and reveal the new skin. The use of sun block is required following the peel.
  • Phenol peels provide the most dramatic and long lasting results and are often done in conjunction with a face lift. This type of peel is primarily used to correct blotchiness caused by sun damage, birth control pills or aging, smoothe out coarse wrinkles, remove facial freckles or remove pre-cancerous growths. Phenol can only be applied to the face and it is not recommended for patients with dark complexions. The procedure can take up to an hour in the office and will require at least two weeks to heal. The new skin will initially be bright red but after a few months will fade to a pinkish tone. Make up must not be worn during the healing phase. Sunscreen is required to prevent irregular skin coloring that may result from exposure to the sun.

Chemical peels do not prevent the signs of aging and are not a permanent solution to treating wrinkles; however, they are a minimally evasive procedure that will provide noticeable results in the skin's pigmentation and texture. Choosing the right peel depends on many factors so take your time and consider all of the information carefully before committing to a peel.

 
 

Comments for this tip:

maruja    15 Jun 2009, 07:51
Hi,

Gud day ! I have an acne Problems in my chest my back & neck, i really fade up please advice me with the right medicine.hope to hear from you soon thanks & more power to your program.



Maruja

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