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Chemical peels have quickly become a go-to skincare treatment in today’s age of flawless and youthful skin. Chemical peels are ideal for lustrous, glowing skin, offering numerous advantages, from reduced signs of aging to improving texture and tone.
If you’re considering getting one, you must understand its various forms and unique benefits. In this blog post, we’ll dive deeper into the types of chemical peels, highlighting their uses and benefits.
From deep peels to superficial peels, there are different chemical peels to choose from depending on your skin’s needs. If you don’t know what chemical peel to get, the following options can help you decide.
Superficial peels (also referred to as light peels) are the mildest form of chemical peels. They involve applying an alpha-hydroxy acid or beta-hydroxy acid solution onto the topmost layer of skin for exfoliation purposes.
Superficial peels can effectively treat minor skin conditions like dullness, uneven tone and fine lines with little downtime. They are ideal for people with sensitive skin or those new to chemical peels.
Benefits of Superficial Peels
Medium peels go deeper than superficial peels, targeting the dermis’ outer and middle layers. Medium peels use stronger acid solutions like glycolic or trichloroacetic acid (TCA). Medium peels effectively treat moderate skin issues like sun damage, scarring, and wrinkles.
Also, their deep penetration makes for longer recovery periods than superficial ones. For instance, redness and peeling could last several days up to one-week following medium peels. Consult your dermatologist to know what chemical peel to get.
Benefits of Medium Peels
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Deep peels are the most intense types of chemical peels and are performed using strong acid solutions, typically phenol. These peels penetrate deeply into the skin, reaching the lower layers of the dermis. Deep peels address severe skin conditions like deep wrinkles, pronounced sun damage, and significant skin discoloration.
However, deep peels require significant downtime and careful post-treatment care due to their potency. You must discuss this with a licensed aesthetician before opting for deep peels.
Benefits of Deep Peels
Apart from the three main categories mentioned above, other types of chemical peels address specific skin concerns. These include,
A combination of salicylic acid, lactic acid, and resorcinol, this peel effectively treats acne, uneven pigmentation, and sun damage.
Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) peels are versatile, and you can customize them to different strengths. TCA peels can address fine lines, pigmentation issues, and uneven skin texture.
Enzyme peels, derived from natural fruit enzymes, are gentle exfoliants making them one of the best types of chemical peels suitable for sensitive skin. They help improve skin texture, unclog pores, and promote a radiant complexion. They gently exfoliate away dead cells and other contaminants from pores, leading to unclogging skin pores and better pore drainage.
Lactic acid peels are milder than glycolic acid peels, making them suitable for sensitive or dry skin. They help improve hydration, brighten the skin, and reduce the appearance of fine lines.
Retinol peels use vitamin A derivatives to promote cell turnover, unclog pores, and stimulate collagen production. They are three essential steps towards treating acne, hyperpigmentation, and improving skin texture.
They are an excellent way to combat breakouts as they unclog pores while stimulating the production of new collagen cells. They have proven highly successful when you apply them throughout treatment.
Benefits of Specialized Peels
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There are many benefits of chemical peels, offering advantages like healthier and more youthful-looking skin. From mild exfoliation to more intensive treatments, different types of chemical peels are tailored specifically to you and your needs.
Before beginning any chemical peel treatment, it’s essential to consult a skin care professional to assess your skin condition. You can get post-treatment care and the desired outcome with a qualified esthetician or dermatologist recommending an appropriate chemical peel.
If you’re ready to experience the benefits of chemical peels and achieve healthier, rejuvenated skin, reach out to Solea Beauty Lounge at 305-932-2555. Schedule a consultation and start your journey toward radiant skin.
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