Article mayhem
   
Nav Menu
select
home
select
Sign up
select
Login
select
Submit Articles
select
Submission Guidelines
select
Top Articles
select
Link Directory
select
About Us
select
Contact Us
select
Privacy Policy
select
RSS Feeds
 
Categories

Accessories
Arts
Business
Cars and Trucks
CGI
Coding Sites
Computers
Cooking
Crafts
Current Affairs
Databases
Entertainment
Film
Finances
Gardening
Healthy Living
Holidays
Home
Internet
Medical
Men Only
Motorcyles
Our Pets
Outdoors
Relationships
Religion
Self Improvement
Sports
Staying Fit
Technology
Travel
Web Design
Weddings
Women Only
Writing
 
Stats
Total Articles: 519629
Total Authors: 142199
Total Downloads: 20359322


Newest Member
Patrick Winter

 


   

Skin peels: what you need to know


Chemical skin peels are popular exfoliation treatments which are used to improve the texture of facial skin that has been damaged by acne, age, spots and wrinkles. The treatment consists of the application of a chemical solution which causes the outer layers of dead skin to eventually peel off, leaving regenerated skin which is usually fresher, smoother, less wrinkled, more youthful, and free of lines, discolourations and blemishes.

Three types of skin peel are available. Light skin peels use Glycolic acid which is a mild chemical solution to remove the top layer of skin. Medium skin peels use stronger Trichloroacetic acids or TCAs which penetrate deeper into the skin to remove acne scars and small wrinkles., while deep skin peels use Carbolic acid to help reduce heavier scars and wrinkles.

Most skin peel treatments take around half an hour, but it may be longer depending on the treatment and the size of the affected area. Once the chemical peel is applied and the treatment area turns a whiteish colour, a saline compress is used to neutralise the acid before it is washed off. The skin may swell and some patients experience a mild burning sensation for up to an hour after the treatment, which increases in intensity depending on the type of skin peel used. A post peel cream is then applied, and 2-3 days later skin begins to peel, revealing glowing, fresh and healthy new skin underneath.

Facial skin peels can be used on all skin types and the chemicals used can be tailored to suit most skin types and conditions. However, skin peels are generally not recommended for patients with abnormal pigmentation, extensive scarring, Afro-Caribbean or Asian skin, or freckles and red hair. Fortunately, permanent scarring is a very rare risk, although the burning sensation can sometimes last longer than expected.



Author Resource:- For more information please visit http://www.thehospitalgroup.org/skin-peels.php

[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://www.articlemayhem.com/rss.php?rss=88
By : Jack Authors    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-12-20 23:37:05
Article From Article Mayhem

ezine ready view Ezine ready view

Related Articles

 
 


[Valid RSS feed]