Deep Chemical Peel - IntroductionDeep chemical peels are generally phenol peels applied on the face. The chemical face peels show striking results. Chemical face peels have got an edge over other procedures in achieving their cosmetic purpose – they provide an overwhelming improvement in wrinkles, scars, blemishes and acne. The Need For Deep Chemical Peels
Deep chemical peels are very useful in improving the look of the outermost layers of the skin that might be damaged from sun or aging. Uneven skin coloring, blemishes, as well as aging marks can all be improved by the use of a chemical face peel. And there are many different chemical peels that work in different ways for different problems. A chemical peel involves the use of a chemical solution in order to smooth and improve the condition of a patient’s skin. Some Tips Before Deep Chemical Peel Treatment
Though deep chemical face peels are not so much an intricate surgery, it is vital that a patient should find an expert physician or technician who will be performing the chemical peel. A medical degree is not always required in order to perform a chemical peel, so it is necessary for a patient to investigate the person who will be using the chemicals on their skin. Sometimes the strength of the chemicals is regulated with the training gained by the technician, but sometimes untrained persons get a hold of stronger chemicals and without having the right knowledge, they can do more harm than good. Deep chemical peels can only be done on the facial area due to the strength of the chemical solution. It is not recommended for dark-skinned patients.
Deep Chemical Peel - Procedure
Prior to a deep chemical peel, the technician or physician may prescribe a skin care regimen that will prepare the skin for the treatment. In some cases, Retin-A may be used to pre-treat the skin. If a patient’s skin is too sensitive for Retin-A, an AHA solution may also be used. These pretreatments help to prepare the skin to absorb the chemicals for the best results. If a pretreatment regimen is prescribed before a procedure, it is imperative that a patient follow the instructions precisely. The regimen may last up to a month depending on the patient and the procedure to follow. Deep Chemical Peel – ComplicationsIt is widely accepted that deep chemical peel is the most effective chemical face peel. But there are some complications with deep chemical peels including infection and even scarring. However, if a patient is under the care of a qualified person, then these risks are rare. When a patient follows the instructions both before and after a deep chemical peel, the incidence is lessened even more. Deep Chemical Peel – AftercareFollowing a deep chemical peel, patients can expect to be uncomfortable for a few days. The area will be swollen, perhaps to the point of closing the eyes temporarily. Because of this, it may be necessary to have someone take care of the patient for a few days until the eyesight returns. As it may be difficult to open the mouth, a liquid diet may be advised as well and speaking may be difficult. Deep Chemical Peel – BenefitsDeep chemical peel is considered as the best face cosmetic peel. Results of a deep chemical peel are dramatic and long lasting. New skin begins to form within a week of the deep chemical peel and patients return to work within two weeks of the treatment. The skin will be pink for a bit and sunscreen will need to be used whenever the patient is outside. The pinkness following the deep chemical peel can be covered with makeup at this point. |
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