Superficial chemical peel?
Topical peels are a good option for many people because they have a milder effect, do not require pain relief, and can be used on more skin types, including darker skin, with little or no "down time" or recovery time. Although medium and deep chemical peels cannot be used on darker skin, it can also take a few weeks for the skin to recover from the effects of the peel, inflammation and redness.
For what skin diseases are peelings used:
Acne: Superficial Chemical Peels in Dubai exfoliate the skin, which can remove dead skin cells more effectively, and excess oil on the skin is also removed. This action unclogs hair follicles and pores, reducing the appearance of pimples and improving the texture of acne-damaged skin.
Reduce fine lines and wrinkles, especially under the eyes and around the mouth on sun damaged or aging skin.
Rough Skin Texture – Chemical peels can improve rough skin texture by increasing the amount of collagen in the top layer of skin.
Lentigines (large freckles) that appear as dark spots on the skin, also called liver spots or age spots. Large freckles can develop as a result of sun exposure and are present on areas exposed to excessive sun such as the face, arms and neck. A cycle of chemical peels can lighten large freckles and improve the appearance of sun damaged skin.
Melasma - is a dark discoloration of the skin that appears as patches commonly found on the cheeks, nose, lips, upper lip and forehead. It often occurs in women taking hormone therapy in the form of contraceptives or hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and in pregnant women. A cycle of chemical peels can lighten the appearance of discolored skin caused by melasma.
Hyperpigmentation - Caused by excess pigment in the skin, which can lead to uneven skin tone. Chemical peels can lighten and even out skin tone and appearance.
Superficial peels are suitable for ethnic skin.
Superficial peels are also a good preparation for medium and deep peels and are suitable for serial applications and as a complementary treatment to microdermabrasion or IPL. They can be performed before microdermabrasion, if the skin tolerates it, to increase the effectiveness of the treatment.
Superficial chemical peels cannot be used
Superficial peels cannot remove deep lines and wrinkles, heal sagging skin due to sun damage or aging, or reduce the size of skin pores.
Chemical peels should not be used on pregnant or breastfeeding women.
If you have active cold sores or warts on your face
If you have an inflamed skin rash, skin reaction or open skin sores.
Sunburn, wait 4 weeks to exfoliate after excessive sun exposure
If you have overly sensitive skin, including eczema or atopic dermatitis, inflammatory rosacea in the area to be treated
If you have a history of severe or known allergies to skin ingredients, including an allergy to aspirin.
if you have taken Roaccutane (a medicine used to treat severe acne) in the last 12 months
If you have received radiation therapy or chemotherapy in the last 12 months
If you have a history of keloid scars
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