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2012年8月27日 星期一

Do Harsh Chemical Peels Really Improve Your Skin?


Everyone needs to have a good understanding of what a chemical peel is first before deciding if it is right for them; a chemical peel otherwise known as chemexfoliation or derma-peel is a procedure, which utilizes a chemical solution to improve the appearance and texture of one's skin.

Chemical peels can be used to reduce wrinkles and fine lines, reduce scarring appearance, treat acne, and reduce the appearance of age spots, freckles, melasma, and even skin tone coloration. It is also used to improve the overall texture and color of skin. Skin conditions that chemical peels cannot help are deep creases, deep wrinkles, and sagging skin; also, a peel cannot help you if your skin needs the basic ongoing maintenance that should be done regularly.

A chemical peel is administered by applying a chemical solution such as glycolic acid, trichloroacetic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, or carbolic acid (phenol) on to the facial skin. The chemical solution then begins to blister the contacted skin surface. Once the level of blistering is achieved, the blister will peel off. Depending upon the harshness of the chemical peel administered will determine the depth layer of skin that eventually peels off as well as the recovery time. For harsher chemical peels, recovery can take several weeks and facial skin will more than likely require bandaging for several days and there is more pain involved in recovery. Many times several days in a doctor's facility are necessary to prevent infections. After recovery, the patient will be left with fresh regenerated skin, which has always been under the removed layer.

Chemical peels are not for everyone and people with darker complexions should avoid harsh chemical peels. A candidate for a chemical peel is an individual with a fair complexion.

Depending on the skin condition being treated, will determine how beneficial a chemical peel would be for an individual. Harsh chemical peels are more invasive than a mild or medium chemical peel and does come with more risks. Possible side effects of harsh chemical peels are burns, swelling, serious flaking, scarring, and permanent changes in the color of the skin.

Glycolic peels may be safer because they are milder and only cause mild redness and stinging that last only a few hours rather than days of pain requiring prescription pain medication to ease. Chemical peels using azelaic or kojic acid are less invasive yet highly effective; they also have the advantage of being 100% natural and organic. These peels can be combined with hand-applied microdermabrasion systems to give a complete treatment over a 6-8 week period without any down time. They also have an advantage being used for continued maintenance of your skin even on a long-term basis. Harsh chemical peels are tolerated by your skin on a very infrequent basis, many doctors will only perform the procedure one time on any single patient.

Microdermabrasion and chemical peeling are similar that both their goals are the resurfacing and exfoliation of the skin. The difference is chemical peels can be more invasive affecting more layers of resurfacing. Microdermabrasion works great for smaller acne scars, fine lines, mild to moderate wrinkles, enlarged pores, and sunspots where chemical peels are more effective for deeper wrinkles and scars that are more prominent. Combining it with a azelaic/kojic natural acid peel results in the most effective, least invasive, long-term answer for healthy skin.

A harsh chemical peel should be a last resort for your skin care options. If considering a harsh chemical peel make sure you do your research, know all of your options, and weigh the risks as well as cost and recovery time. If you still choose to go with a harsh chemical peel, make sure you go to a reputable plastic surgeon or dermatologist, normally these professionals will also have in-house recovery spaces for your stay.




Richard Moran is a Business Consultant in Florida. He writes on various subjects and frequently contributes to http://www.paphos-skincare.com which addresses issues of how you may improve your daily skincare at home and through your spa visits. He can be reached at http://www.langohr-foundation.de in Ft Lauderdale, FL.





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2012年8月4日 星期六

Medium Chemical Peels - Looking At Alternatives Which Can Really Kick Start Your Skin Cell Renewal


Here are a few facts that you need to know about medium chemical peels and facial peels in general. The first fact is this. If you have any of the following skincare problems, then a chemical peel of any kind is not suitable for you.

• Sagging skin

• Bulges

• Deep wrinkles.

• Darker, uneven skin tone and color

The second fact is this. If you are looking to solve fairly minor skincare problems and have lighter colored skin, then medium chemical peels could solve some of your problems. Here is the list of skin problems that this type of treatment can address.

• Fine lines and wrinkles

• Sun damage

• Dull and tired complexion

• Large pores

• Looking for younger looking skin

The next thing to consider is that medium chemical peels have to be repeated and as the average cost is about $75 for each one, you may have to factor that into your budget. You may think that there is a better alternative and one which will reduce downtime to nothing and is pain free.

If you want to avoid some of the mess and the pain associated with using these peels such as irritation, sensitivity to sunlight, risks of herpes erupting and even scarring, then you must look at the alternatives. It is all very well to get the dermis to react to the aggression which is basically what a chemical peel is doing but there must be a better and safer way.

Here is my alternative. I looked for skincare which is totally bio available and which will encourage skin cell renewal, collagen regeneration and preservation of my levels of HA. I also wanted to do all this without any painful intervention.

The second thing I looked for was to make sure that there were no harmful synthetic chemicals in the mix. I was lucky to find that there are indeed some really serious skincare companies who are committed to my health and safety and are prepared to do all the necessary research.

I then discovered that there were cutting edge ingredients that could do all of the above without ever having to resort to medium chemical peels at all. These had strange names but that did not put me off. They were:-

* Nano Lpobelle HEQ10

* Xtend -TK

* Phytessence wakame.

If you really want to know how exactly these ingredients can kick start your skin cell renewal and why they are far superior to any of the medium chemical peels, do yourself a favor and click through to my website where I have explained all this.




Save your time and money by knowing what you are buying. If you are tired of the same old worthless products that fail to live up to their promises, isn't it time you took action? Discover some really effective ingredients used in cutting edge products instead of medium chemical peels.

William Colbert is passionate about natural, safe skincare and has extensively researched the best skin friendly ingredients on the market to-day. For more information, visit my site at:- http://www.health-and-skin-care.com





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2012年7月20日 星期五

Do Home Tattoo Removal Creams, Chemical Peels, and Other Systems REALLY Work?


What Home Tattoo Removal Methods Get Rid of the Tat?

Okay, we've all seen them: tattoo removal creams that "swear" they work for everyone.

It's not the "everyone" that bothers me; it's the lack of mentioning that the type of tattoo makes the difference in effectiveness of these removal creams.

People today are rethinking getting tattooed in the first place for a couple of key reasons:


Many if not most employers prohibit tattoos.
Tattoo removal using surgical procedures is extremely expensive and can risk infection and scarring.

For these reasons, tattoo removal creams and systems home kits have been rising to the point it's hard to figure out what really works with all the choices of different brands and manufacturers.

The Anatomy of a Tattoo

A traditional tattoo that has been placed using a needle or gun isn't just on the surface of the skin. It goes through the dermis as well as the epidermis.

It stands to reason, therefore, that the tattoo ink has gone deeply into the skin and cannot simply be scrubbed away. Usually expensive procedures such a laser and surgical excision are required to eradicate tattoos entirely --- but those processes can leave the area open to infection and often leave a scar.

Tattoo ink (pigment) varies in the ease of removal as well. Oddly enough, black ink is easiest to remove but colors such as red, yellow, and green are more difficult using even a laser removal technique.

The color(s), size, and length of time a tattoo has been on the skin are all factors that play a role in the ease (or difficulty) of having a tattoo removed and its cost.

Home Tattoo Removal Systems: Reviews

WreckingBalm is a system that uses a cream as well as dermabrasion tool to fade the tattoo over a period of time (normally 4-6 months).

The theory behind this removal process relies on the skin's natural ability to slough off old skin cells that are replaced by new ones. WreckingBalm is the only system that uses a combination of a sort of chemical peel along with the dermabrasion appliance and testimonials reflect a high level of customer satisfaction. The cost of the system is reasonable compared to traditional surgical removal techniques, starting at $149.

Tat B Gone Tattoo Fading System has been around for many years and is a popular tattoo removal system.

With Tat B Gone, there are 3 steps in the system:


A solution is applied to the skin in order for the next solutions to work effectively.
An activation solution is then applied which helps to break down tattoo ink.
A removal cream then starts the fading action.

The system can fade a tattoo in approximately 6 months, depending on the age, size, and depth/color of ink. The trial kit is $67.50.

Perfect Peel Solutions is a system that is actually a chemical peel that is also used to rejuvenate the skin, remove freckles and birthmarks, as well as tattoos.

TCA-based chemical peels use special agents that caused peeling of the skin in layers, in stages.

The process is simple: Apply the solution to the skin. A tingling or slight burning sensation may occur during the time the chemicals cause a layer of skin to peel off.

Perfect Peel Solutions is a website that carries a line of different, yet effective, chemical peels that vary in price according to manufacturer.

Chemical peels can remove a tattoo in as little as a month, depending on the makeup of the tattoo.

You should absolutely consult with a physician or dermatologist before using any of these systems because people can react differently to chemical compounds.




By Shawna Newton, Contributing Writer for Acey Gaspard of http://museumoftattoos.com





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2012年6月9日 星期六

Do Harsh Chemical Peels Really Improve Your Skin?


Everyone needs to have a good understanding of what a chemical peel is first before deciding if it is right for them; a chemical peel otherwise known as chemexfoliation or derma-peel is a procedure, which utilizes a chemical solution to improve the appearance and texture of one's skin.

Chemical peels can be used to reduce wrinkles and fine lines, reduce scarring appearance, treat acne, and reduce the appearance of age spots, freckles, melasma, and even skin tone coloration. It is also used to improve the overall texture and color of skin. Skin conditions that chemical peels cannot help are deep creases, deep wrinkles, and sagging skin; also, a peel cannot help you if your skin needs the basic ongoing maintenance that should be done regularly.

A chemical peel is administered by applying a chemical solution such as glycolic acid, trichloroacetic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, or carbolic acid (phenol) on to the facial skin. The chemical solution then begins to blister the contacted skin surface. Once the level of blistering is achieved, the blister will peel off. Depending upon the harshness of the chemical peel administered will determine the depth layer of skin that eventually peels off as well as the recovery time. For harsher chemical peels, recovery can take several weeks and facial skin will more than likely require bandaging for several days and there is more pain involved in recovery. Many times several days in a doctor's facility are necessary to prevent infections. After recovery, the patient will be left with fresh regenerated skin, which has always been under the removed layer.

Chemical peels are not for everyone and people with darker complexions should avoid harsh chemical peels. A candidate for a chemical peel is an individual with a fair complexion.

Depending on the skin condition being treated, will determine how beneficial a chemical peel would be for an individual. Harsh chemical peels are more invasive than a mild or medium chemical peel and does come with more risks. Possible side effects of harsh chemical peels are burns, swelling, serious flaking, scarring, and permanent changes in the color of the skin.

Glycolic peels may be safer because they are milder and only cause mild redness and stinging that last only a few hours rather than days of pain requiring prescription pain medication to ease. Chemical peels using azelaic or kojic acid are less invasive yet highly effective; they also have the advantage of being 100% natural and organic. These peels can be combined with hand-applied microdermabrasion systems to give a complete treatment over a 6-8 week period without any down time. They also have an advantage being used for continued maintenance of your skin even on a long-term basis. Harsh chemical peels are tolerated by your skin on a very infrequent basis, many doctors will only perform the procedure one time on any single patient.

Microdermabrasion and chemical peeling are similar that both their goals are the resurfacing and exfoliation of the skin. The difference is chemical peels can be more invasive affecting more layers of resurfacing. Microdermabrasion works great for smaller acne scars, fine lines, mild to moderate wrinkles, enlarged pores, and sunspots where chemical peels are more effective for deeper wrinkles and scars that are more prominent. Combining it with a azelaic/kojic natural acid peel results in the most effective, least invasive, long-term answer for healthy skin.

A harsh chemical peel should be a last resort for your skin care options. If considering a harsh chemical peel make sure you do your research, know all of your options, and weigh the risks as well as cost and recovery time. If you still choose to go with a harsh chemical peel, make sure you go to a reputable plastic surgeon or dermatologist, normally these professionals will also have in-house recovery spaces for your stay.




Richard Moran is a Business Consultant in Florida. He writes on various subjects and frequently contributes to http://www.paphos-skincare.com which addresses issues of how you may improve your daily skincare at home and through your spa visits. He can be reached at http://www.langohr-foundation.de in Ft Lauderdale, FL.





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2012年5月6日 星期日

Do Harsh Chemical Peels Really Improve Your Skin?


Everyone needs to have a good understanding of what a chemical peel is first before deciding if it is right for them; a chemical peel otherwise known as chemexfoliation or derma-peel is a procedure, which utilizes a chemical solution to improve the appearance and texture of one's skin.

Chemical peels can be used to reduce wrinkles and fine lines, reduce scarring appearance, treat acne, and reduce the appearance of age spots, freckles, melasma, and even skin tone coloration. It is also used to improve the overall texture and color of skin. Skin conditions that chemical peels cannot help are deep creases, deep wrinkles, and sagging skin; also, a peel cannot help you if your skin needs the basic ongoing maintenance that should be done regularly.

A chemical peel is administered by applying a chemical solution such as glycolic acid, trichloroacetic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, or carbolic acid (phenol) on to the facial skin. The chemical solution then begins to blister the contacted skin surface. Once the level of blistering is achieved, the blister will peel off. Depending upon the harshness of the chemical peel administered will determine the depth layer of skin that eventually peels off as well as the recovery time. For harsher chemical peels, recovery can take several weeks and facial skin will more than likely require bandaging for several days and there is more pain involved in recovery. Many times several days in a doctor's facility are necessary to prevent infections. After recovery, the patient will be left with fresh regenerated skin, which has always been under the removed layer.

Chemical peels are not for everyone and people with darker complexions should avoid harsh chemical peels. A candidate for a chemical peel is an individual with a fair complexion.

Depending on the skin condition being treated, will determine how beneficial a chemical peel would be for an individual. Harsh chemical peels are more invasive than a mild or medium chemical peel and does come with more risks. Possible side effects of harsh chemical peels are burns, swelling, serious flaking, scarring, and permanent changes in the color of the skin.

Glycolic peels may be safer because they are milder and only cause mild redness and stinging that last only a few hours rather than days of pain requiring prescription pain medication to ease. Chemical peels using azelaic or kojic acid are less invasive yet highly effective; they also have the advantage of being 100% natural and organic. These peels can be combined with hand-applied microdermabrasion systems to give a complete treatment over a 6-8 week period without any down time. They also have an advantage being used for continued maintenance of your skin even on a long-term basis. Harsh chemical peels are tolerated by your skin on a very infrequent basis, many doctors will only perform the procedure one time on any single patient.

Microdermabrasion and chemical peeling are similar that both their goals are the resurfacing and exfoliation of the skin. The difference is chemical peels can be more invasive affecting more layers of resurfacing. Microdermabrasion works great for smaller acne scars, fine lines, mild to moderate wrinkles, enlarged pores, and sunspots where chemical peels are more effective for deeper wrinkles and scars that are more prominent. Combining it with a azelaic/kojic natural acid peel results in the most effective, least invasive, long-term answer for healthy skin.

A harsh chemical peel should be a last resort for your skin care options. If considering a harsh chemical peel make sure you do your research, know all of your options, and weigh the risks as well as cost and recovery time. If you still choose to go with a harsh chemical peel, make sure you go to a reputable plastic surgeon or dermatologist, normally these professionals will also have in-house recovery spaces for your stay.




Richard Moran is a Business Consultant in Florida. He writes on various subjects and frequently contributes to http://www.paphos-skincare.com which addresses issues of how you may improve your daily skincare at home and through your spa visits. He can be reached at http://www.langohr-foundation.de in Ft Lauderdale, FL.





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