2012年8月30日 星期四

What Are Chemical Peels And Can They Restore A Youthful, Vibrant Glow To Your Skin?


A standard of skin treatment, chemical peels have gained in popularity in the last decade or so as more and more people seek to improve their looks and bolster their self esteem. Whether aging, environment or the effects of an illness or accident is the underlying cause, nothing is more frustrating and embarrassing than facial flaws. Fortunately, most of us no longer have to live with imperfections thanks to plastic surgery treatments.

Among the most popular of those treatments is the facial peel. A comprehensive treatment which removes damaged skin and leaves a layer of new, smooth, blemish free skin, peels can address everything from acne scarring and sun damage to fine wrinkles and discoloration. There are three basic forms of chemical face peel, ranging from mild to deep, depending on the type of chemicals used. Your doctor will be able to determine which form will work best for you and advise you about how to prepare for the treatment and what is involved in recovery.

Chemical peels can usually be performed in your doctor's office or an outpatient facility and can take anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour depending on the depth of the peel. Despite the prevalence of peels offered by cosmetologists, it is strongly recommended that all peels be performed by a licensed doctor. With mild peels, no anesthetic is required and discomfort is minimal, generally just mild tingling and warmth. The deeper the peel, the greater the discomfort and the longer the recovery period. The deepest peels will require anesthesia and can result in considerable swelling and redness. If you are undergoing a deep peel, you may need to bring someone with you to drive you home as your eyes may become swollen shut.

Before considering a facial peel, it is imperative that you consult with your doctor. Not every patient will respond to treatment in the same way, so you need to discuss any particular health problems, medications or other conditions which might be relevant. You'll also want to carefully consider the cost of a chemical face peel as most insurance companies will not cover cosmetic procedures. If you can't afford to cover the expense on your own, you might want to reconsider.

Once you have consulted with your doctor and decided upon a proper course of treatment, your doctor might want you to stop taking certain medications and to prepare your skin with a Retinol-A topical crème before the procedure. Also, depending on the depth of the chemical peel, you might be asked to take an oral antibiotic. Peels are usually recommended for patients with fair skin and hair, but there are a few treatments which will also work for darker haired and darker skinned individuals.

In most cases, a facial peel will produce the same effects as a sunburn - reddening, peeling and scaling. This will usually subsided within seven to ten days after the procedure. Deeper peels can result in swelling and blistering which may take up to 14 days to subside. Depending on the severity of blemishes and the depth of the peel, the application of bandages to some areas of the skin may be required. After most peels, it is also recommended that you carefully avoid exposure to the sun as this can damage the new layer of skin and could result in permanent discoloration.

As with most surgical procedures, there are always risks involved. In the case of the chemical face peel, these can range from permanent discoloration to scarring. In patients with a prior history of herpes, there may also be a danger of the recurrence of cold sores. If you have had herpes in the past, it is crucial that you inform your doctor before undergoing a peel. Your doctor will also need to know if you have a history of unusual scarring or if you have undergone facial x-rays.

Facial blemishes can be a terribly embarrassing and demoralizing problem, but there is no reason to live with them. Chemical peels and other treatments can restore clear skin and improve self-esteem quickly and easily. Consult with your doctor today and find out which course of treatment is best suited to you. You'll be feeling better about yourself before you know it!




Scott LeRoy has been researching and evaluating dermatological treatments and applications for many years . He is a regular contributor to Dermatology Services, a section of http://www.skinsite.com dedicated to various surgical procedures and skin treatments.





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