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Chemical Peels: How to Renew Your Skin Safely
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Chemical Peels: How to Renew Your Skin Safely

Dr. Sweta RanjitkarAugust 5, 2023
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Chemical Peels: How to Renew Your Skin Safely

Chemical peels sound intimidating but are actually one of the most effective ways to refresh dull, damaged skin. They remove the top layers, encouraging cell turnover and reducing pigmentation, acne scars, and fine lines.

There are light (glycolic acid), medium (TCA), and deep (phenol) peels. Choosing the right one depends on your skin concern and tolerance. Always follow post-care instructions like avoiding sun exposure and applying a soothing barrier cream.

Understanding Chemical Peels

Chemical peels work by applying a chemical solution to the skin, which causes controlled damage to specific layers. As the skin heals, fresh new cells emerge, revealing smoother, more evenly toned skin.

Types of Chemical Peels

Superficial Peels (Light Peels)

Key Ingredients: Alpha-hydroxy acids (glycolic, lactic, mandelic) or beta-hydroxy acid (salicylic)

Benefits:

  • Gentle exfoliation of the outermost skin layer
  • Improved skin texture and tone
  • Reduced appearance of fine lines
  • Brightened complexion
  • Unclogged pores

Downtime: Minimal to none; may experience slight redness for 1-2 days

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