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Q Are chemical peels dangerous?

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A No. Our licensed Esthetician is trained in using the different kinds of peels and strengths that we offer. We can perform a patch test to determine the strength and which peel is right for your skin.

What are chemical peels?

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Chemical peels are techniques that employ chemical treatments to produce improved appearance of the face. Chemical peels produce controlled injury to the skin which promotes growth of new skin with improved appearance. Many different chemicals are used for chemical peels and include glycolic acid, trichloroacetic acid (TCA), salicylic acid, “Jessners” solution, and phenol. The different chemical solutions produce different degrees of injury of the skin. See similar questions...

How many chemical peels should I have and how often is it recommended?

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Many individuals find the most effective program is a series of 6 peels performed weekly, followed by monthly maintenance peel gives optimal results. Also, your therapist should use enzyme treatments to boost the effectiveness of the peel. Glycolic acid peels complement the regular use of other products such as glycolic acid containing preparations that can be used on a regular basis at home. See similar questions...

How are chemical peels performed?

Chemical Peel - Frequently Asked Questions about Facial Peel...
There are many different kinds of peels and each one is performed differently. In general, chemical peels usually begin with vigorous cleansing of the skin. Very light peels (e.g. low potency glycolic acid, 10-20% TCA) only penetrate the dead skin cells that sit atop the epidermis and produce almost no injury. Sometimes, this level of peel is called “exfoliation”. See similar questions...

What are the risks of chemical peels?

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Superficial peels are quite safe although rarely minor irritation of the skin can occur. The risks of deeper peels include infection, scarring, redness, and discoloration. Furthermore, during a deep peel, anesthesia must be used and vital signs must be monitored throughout the procedure. See similar questions...

What are the limitations of chemical peels?

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Even if chemical peels remove most of the lines and can smooth the face, it cannot remove loose or sagging skin. Also, chemical peeling cannot remove deep scars, a grafting, elevation or resurfacing procedure may be needed to handle these concerns. Although be advised that while a chemical peeling cannot change pore size or remove broken blood vessels on the face, it can improve the appearance of such conditions. See similar questions...

What are the benefits of Chemical Peels?

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Our chemical peels will help to exfoliate the top layer of the skin, which is crucial in obtaining a more youthful, healthy complexion. As we age, the top layer of our skin becomes damaged, causing it to look dull and weathered. Exfoliating the skin with a treatment such as a chemical peel will help to slough away the damaged skin cells, increase cellular turnover, and create a more even toned and smooth skin. Additional benefits of chemical peels are: See similar questions...

What are the advantages of FotoFacial over chemical peels and microdermabrasion?

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Chemical peels, laser resurfacing and microdermabrasion are ineffective in reducing redness and flushing or dilated capillaries. The end result of FotoFacial Treatment is smoother, healthier and younger-appearing skin, and the treatments can be used in conjunction with chemical peeling or microdermabrasion to enhance the results of these procedures. See similar questions...

What are the risks involved with chemical peels?

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The risks are essentially the same as with laser surgery. Your surgeon will also advise you about resuming use of cosmetics and how to protect your skin from the sun. See similar questions...

What are the different types of chemical peels?

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There are three types of chemical peels, ranging from mild to strong -- alphahydroxy acids (AHAs), tricholoroacetic acid (TCA) and phenol See similar questions...

What are light chemical peels?

FAQ on Skin Peeling
We use glycolic acid, an alpha hydroxy acid, for our light chemical peels. Glycolic acid has been found to loosen the upper most layers of dead skin so that new skin can develop more normally and it also seems to stimulate growth of collagen and elastin fibers in the deeper layers of the skin. Once the face is clean and prepared prior to treatment, either a 70% or 99% glycolic acid solution is applied to the skin. This is left on for a period of time that varies from 3 to 9 minutes. See similar questions...

How does this compare to chemical peels?

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Microdermabrasion is a safe and effective alternative to the use of chemical acids. The results are more predictable and can be accomplished in gradual stages with no down time or redness. In most cases, results are seen immediately with faster recovery. See similar questions...

What are the advantages of Foto-Facial? Treatments over chemical peels and micro-dermabrasion?

FotoFacial? treatments with no downtime or scarring
Chemical peels, laser resurfacing and micro-dermabrasion ( eg. Power Peels) are ineffective in reducing redness and flushing or dilated capillaries. Prior to Foto-Facial? Treatments there was no effective treatment for flushing or facial and neck redness. discomfort and no downtime or disruptions of normal activities. The end result of Foto-Facial? Treatments is smoother, healthier and younger-appearing skin. See similar questions...

Are there risks associated with chemical peels?

Frequently Asked Chemical Peel Questions
with many cosmetic procedures, there are some risks associated with chemical peels though these tend to be rare. The risk of side effects and complications is generally greater with deeper peels. Potential complications associated with chemical peels may include the following: Heart, liver, or kidney failure. Though rare, deep phenol chemical peels may cause severe organ complications. Hypo or hyperpigmentation. See similar questions...

If I find I am using a chemical which is very dangerous what should I do ?

HSE COSHH ESSENTIALS
If COSHH Essentials identifies that you are using a potentially very dangerous chemical you will either be given guidance on how to control exposure or will be advised to contact a specialist to help you. There is a hyperlink to a website which will help you find a suitable specialist. You will also be advised to consider substituting the chemical with something less dangerous or to change the way you use it. See similar questions...

What are the advantages of MicroExfoliation over traditional microdermabrasion or chemical peels?

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A wonderful alternative to laser or chemical peels, because the NewApeel? MicroExfoliation treatment is non-invasive, non-surgical and requires no down time after treatment. Normal activities may be resumed immediately. Your skin will have a radiant glow, free of irritation and loose particles. Clients experience softer, smoother and cleaner skin after the first treatment. Treatment series vary fro 4 to 10 sessions depending on conditions treated and the type of skin. See similar questions...

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