Chemical Peel Treatments
What Conditions Does A Chemical Peel Treat?
Who Is A Good Candidate For A Chemical Peel?
How Are Chemical Peels Performed?
Preparing For A Chemical Peel
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Chemical Peels
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Chemical peel
In a chemical peel, a chemical solution is applied to the skin and allowed to soak in. Over the next 1 to 14 days, depending on how deeply the chemical penetrated the skin, the skin pee READ MORE http://www.webmd.com/skin-beauty/chemical-peel
Chemical peels
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Skin Peels- What are They?
What is a Chemical Skin Peel?
"Chemical peel" is a general classification for a number of chemical treatments used to exfoliate and rejuvenate the skin. Typically during READ MORE http://www.chemicalpeel.org/skinpeel.aspx
Phenol Peel
A Phenol peel is usually the strongest type of peel offered. It is generally used on very deep wrinkles and severely aged skin. There is also a risk of hyperpigmentation with phenol pee READ MORE http://www.chemicalpeel.org/phenol.aspx
TCA Peel (Trichloroacetic Acid Peel)
Very Popular Peel
TCA peels are typically the most common type of chemical peel. Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) peels are another peel that, depending on their con READ MORE http://www.chemicalpeel.org/tcapeel.aspx
Glycolic Acid Peels
‘Lunchtime’ Peels
Glycolic acid chemical peels are in the same family of peels as AHA peels. They can often be referred to as a "lunch time peel" as they can be done quickl READ MORE http://www.chemicalpeel.org/glycolicacid.aspx
Alpha Hydroxy Acid Peels
The alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) chemical peels are among the most popular of all peels. They are often sold as in-home peels in low concentrations. The stronger concentrati READ MORE http://www.chemicalpeel.org/alphahydroxy.aspx
Chemical Peels
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