2012年7月10日 星期二

Chemical Peel Before And After The Procedure


If you want to diminish facial wrinkles, blemishes,uneven pigmentation, precancerous skin growths, a dull and rough complexion or other skin imperfections, your dermatologist may recommend a cosmetic procedure called a chemical peel.

Just like any other cosmetic procedures, it is natural to be nervous and confused on what will likely to happen when come to chemical peel before and after the treatment. The following provide general insights on what happens before the procedure and the tips on post-treatment skincare.

During the initial consultation, your dermatologist will shown you chemical peel before and after photos, providing information on how this treatment works to eliminate the skin imperfections and the expected results. This consultation is essential as the dermatologist will gather information on your medical history and perform a detailed examination of your skin to determine the appropriate depth of the treatment.

If you are on any acne medication, have active acne or have previously go for any cosmetic procedure, you must highlight to your dermatologist as these can affect the treatment results which you expected to achieve.

If you are going for TCA or phenol peel treatment, you are required to follow a pre-treatment skin care program for 2 to 4 weeks as this helps to prepare your skin to achieve the best possible results and reduce potential side effects.

After the treatment, you will experience skin redness, itchiness, burning or swelling. Your dermatologist will applied lotion or cream to help soothe the pain or discomfort. On top of that, you should use a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily and avoid sun exposure.

The new skin will appear over the next 2 weeks and you are prescribed specific skin care instructions to follow. Once your skin heals, you will be able to see the dramatic improvements by comparing with your chemical peel before and after photos.

Tips On How Post-Treatment Skincare

Apply a cold compress to alleviate any skin discomfort such as itchiness, swelling or burning
Do not peel or scratch the treated skin area to prevent skin damages
Apply moisturizer daily to maintain skin moisture and suppleness
If you have a deep chemical peel, your skin tends to scab. Avoid picking at the scabs as this can increase the risk of skin infection or discoloration
To maintain the treatment results, sunscreen MUST be applied before your makeup




Chemical peel before and after [http://www.microdermaskincare.com/chemical-peel-before-and-after.html] photos would be the best way to understand the effectiveness of this procedure in treating different skin imperfections. If you are still unsure what is a chemical peel [http://www.microdermaskincare.com/what-is-a-chemical-peel.html] and wonder if the treatment is suitable for you, arrange a consultation appointment with your dermatologist today.





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