July 7, 2009
Chemical Peeling Your Age Away
For one of the most effective ways to get firm, revitalized skin try a chemical peel treatment. Different safe chemicals are used to allow the dead skin to peel, thus assisting in reducing wrinkles and leaving you with younger looking skin.
There are three different types of chemical peel treatments, namely: Light chemical peel treatment is best to produce quick, temporary results. They normally take anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes and have to be repeated to maintain results. They are best for dark skin types, since those types have the most accumulation of dead skin cells on their face, thereby producing a dull look.
There are medium and deep chemical peels used for permanent wrinkle reduction. Medium peels take about the same as the light ones from 30 to 60 minutes, but the deep peel procedure needs two hours or more. These peels do last longer than the light one. These peels, medium and deep, use thick layers of chemicals to penetrate into the skin deeper than the light. Creating the long lasting effect. If you want to try the deep chemical peel treatment you need to consider all aspects of the treatment and be well informed. The medium and deep chemical peel lasts forever and one application is all you need.
Deep peels are the most effective when it comes to reducing wrinkles, since they are thicker and penetrate deeper. They are also the ones that need to be considered with serious thought. A deep peel treatment produces instantaneous results which are evident a few days after the treatment. Deep peel treatment is performed with anesthesia and/or painkiller, although the discomfort associated with them is negligible. In rare cases light sedation may be needed to perform the procedure.
Chemical peel treatment is a highly effective method to reduce the wrinkles that accumulate either due to age or animation. We get frown lines on our forehead and crows feet around our eyes. Chemical peeling is very effective in managing the signs of age, and the treatment can be permanent if you so require. The skin is slightly sensitive after a deep chemical treatment, which is why ultimate care must be employed when stepping out in the sun and appropriate sun block should be applied to get all the benefits out of your treatment.
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