A chemical peel is a cosmetic procedure where a chemical solution is applied to the skin, removing its top layers. This process promotes the growth of new, smoother skin. Light and medium peels may require multiple treatments to achieve desired results.
Chemical peels treat wrinkles, skin discoloration, and scars, primarily on the face. They can be performed alone or in combination with other cosmetic procedures. Available in varying depths from light to deep, these treatments offer different levels of results. While deeper peels provide more dramatic outcomes, they also require longer recovery times.
BENEFITS OF chemical peels
Reveals smoother, more radiant skin
Improves skin hydration and elasticity
Evens out skin tone and texture
Minimizes acne scars and blemishes
Unclogs and refines pores
Diminishes age spots and sun damage
Reduces fine lines and wrinkles
chemical peel Types
A chemical peel is a skin-resurfacing procedure. Depending on the issues you’re addressing with the procedure, you’ll choose a chemical peel in one of three depths:
Light chemical peel
This mild peel removes the skin’s top layer. It helps with fine lines, acne, uneven skin color, and dryness. You can get this peel every two to five weeks.
Medium chemical peel
This peel goes deeper, removing skin cells from the top layer and part of the middle layer. It treats wrinkles, acne scars, and uneven skin tone. You might need several treatments for best results.
Deep chemical peel
This is the strongest type. It removes skin cells from deeper layers. Your doctor may suggest this for deep wrinkles, noticeable scars, or suspicious skin growths. Usually, one treatment is enough.