Types of chemical peels
Chemical peels are are Cosmetic cum medical treatments
to enhance the appearance of skin. Unlike botox in Las Vegas treatment,
chemical peels can be applied to the face, hands, and neck. Chemical peels
carried out in med spa in Las Vegas are used to
improve damaged skin's appearance by applying exfoliating acids. Once the old
skin peels off, the softer, smoother, and less damaged skin underneath appears,
giving you a fresher appearance.
Chemical peels are typically in-clinic treatments and may be carried out in outpatient surgical facilities. Your doctor will clean your face or the treatment area, and they may offer you eye protection gear like goggles.
Light peels
Superficial or light peels use mild acids like Alpha hydroxy acid to exfoliate only the outermost layer of skin gently. During a light chemical peel, a gauze or brush is used to apply a chemical solution to the treatment area. The skin that comes in contact with the acid will begin to whiten, and you may experience a slight stinging sensation. Once the application is complete, the chemical solution is removed, or a neutralizing agent is applied.
Medium peels
Medium peels use trichloroacetic acid or glycolic acid to reach the skin's middle and outer layer. It is slightly more effective than superficial peel and is meant for damage caused by acne-like skin conditions. During a medium chemical peel treatment, doctors use gauze or a cotton-tipped applicator to apply the chemical to your treatment area. The chemical solution used for medium peels could be glycolic acid or trichloroacetic acid. As soon as the acid is applied, your skin will begin to whiten, and the doctor may apply a cool compress to the skin. You may experience stinging or a mild burning sensation for up to 20 minutes. Neutralizing solutions are not applied for medium peels. Doctors may offer a handheld fan to cool your skin after the application.
Deep peels
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