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Chemical Peel Read about our specialty peels from NeoStrata and SkinMedicaŽ What is a chemical peel? Your skin's texture can be smoothed and refined by chemically removing its damaged outer layers. Chemical peels can provide benefits to people with wrinkles, fine lines, blemishes and uneven skin pigmentation. Chemical peels are non-surgical. Your physician at A Beautiful You can help you determine the appropriate level of treatment. What happens during a chemical peel? Alphahydroxy (AHA) Treatments: A Beautiful You uses hydroxy acid products from SkinMedicaŠ and NeoStrata. The AHA solution will be applied by your doctor to provider, a process that usually takes no more than ten minutes. Additional treatments may be needed to achieve the desired goal. AHA peels are milder than those involving other ingredients. In some cases, an AHA home treatment regimen may be sufficient. This may consist of applying an AHA based face wash or cream once or twice a day. Retin-A or a bleaching agent may also be used in at home treatments. Jessner's Peels: This medium-depth peel is designed to treat skin damage that hydroxy acids alone cannot repair. Jessner's solution is made from salicylic acid (a beta hydroxy acid), lactic acid (an alpha hydroxy acid) and resorcinol. A glycolic cleanser will be used to remove oils and old skin layers. Then, the Jessner's solution will be applied to your face. You may feel a mild burning sensation as the solution penetrates your skin. The acid will then be neutralized and removed with cool water. Am I a Candidate for a Chemical Peel? Chemical peels are among the most common cosmetic skin procedures. They typically achieve good results, but there are a few risks. They may cause redness, irritation and stinging. These symptoms will resolve after the skin adjusts to the treatment. Talk with our highly trained staff at A Beautiful You to learn more about your skin's potential with a chemical peel.
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