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Chemical Peels

As we get older our skin changes. Wrinkles, sun damage, age spots, and acne scars make your skin look much different later in life than in your youth. As you age, your skin stops shedding and replacing old cells with new cells, which makes aging visible. However, these natural processes can be reversed and alleviated with chemical peels.

How Does A Chemical Peel Work?

A chemical peel uses a chemical solution to remove the upper layers of skin cells. This tightens the skin, smoothing wrinkles and making your skin produce new skin cells so you look younger and more vibrant.

Chemical Peels Vs. Laser Resurfacing

Laser resurfacing and chemical peels have similar results. Both procedures remove the upper layers of skin to promote the production of new skin cells. Laser resurfacing, however, can leave undesirable redness.

Light Peels

Chemical peels are available in a range of strengths. A light peel, such as an alpha hydroxy acid peel (AHA), is used to treat:

· Uneven skin tone

· Acne

· Fine wrinkles

· Rough skin texture

“An alpha hydroxy acid peel is a good choice for those who need a less intensive treatment,” says Dr. Jerrold C. Gendler, who administers chemical peels in his New York office. “There are some that are sold over the counter in a low concentration, but longer-lasting effects can be achieved if a patient allows a doctor to apply a higher concentrated alpha hydroxy acid peel.”

Medium Peels

A trichloroacetic acid peel (TCA) goes deeper than AHA to produce more dramatic results. This is usually a better option for darker-skinned patients than a deep peel, which may lighten the skin.

TCA is a good choice for those who wish to treat:

· Wrinkles

· Pigment issues

· Skin blemishes

Deep Peels

Deep peels last longest and offer the most dramatic results. The deepest and strongest peel is a phenol peel. This type of chemical peel treats deep skin wrinkles and sun damage. There is a possibility of skin lightening when undergoing a phenol chemical peel, so you and your doctor will need to discuss whether this would be a good choice for you.

The Effects Of A Chemical Peel

After a chemical peel your skin will look smoother, more even, and younger. The easiest way to understand the effects a chemical peel can have is to examine before-and-after photos online. Dr. Gendler’s website offers several good examples on the impressive results of this procedure.

About the Author

If you are considering a chemical peel or any other type of facial cosmetic procedure, contact experienced cosmetic surgeon Dr. Jerrold C. Gendler of New Images in New York for your consultation today.

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