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Chemical peels

Everything you need to know about this skin rejuvenation procedure

Skin peels or peelings are exfoliants, but usually they are called peels and not masks, because they penetrate deeper than a regular exfoliant.   During professional and home versions of peelings many substances can be used to peel your skin so it can renew itself. The new skin is more beautiful, uniform, and depending on the peeling, it can boost collagen-making, and make the skin healthier and younger.

When are peelings used?

Most people can benefit from peels. Doctors use them to treat scars, dark spots or hyperpigmentation, uneven tone, acne, expression lines, to diminish wrinkles, make pores look smaller, revitalize the skin, eliminate dullness, and rejuvenate the skin.

How long do the results last?

Some results are permanent, such as lightening of dark spots and scars, while some results are temporary. Some of the longer lasting results are pore size reduction, and fewer expression lines, wrinkles, acne, etc. The duration the results last depends on the type of peel used – the deeper the peel, longer-lasting the results.

Professional peels

These can be done by dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and qualified technicians and estheticians in spas or medical spas. The peelings done in spas are much lighter than those performed by doctors. The deeper the peeling, the higher the risk, and therefore, the more experienced and knowledgeable the professional should be.

Types of peels

There are many types of peels and they can use different substances at varying concentrations. The higher the concentration, the deeper the peeling, These are some of the most common peels:

   Light chemical peels       Medium strength chemical peels     Deep chemical peels
 

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