Chemical Peel
Chemical peel is a treatment in which the superficial dead layers of skin are removed with a chemical agent which leads to generation of newer underlying skin. The newer healthy skin thus produced improves skin problems like hyper pigmentation, fine lines, wrinkles, uneven tone and skin pores.
FAQ on Chemical Peel Treatment
Chemical peel on an average takes around 15 to 20 minutes. The skin is prepared using a medical degreaser to clean the surface of the skin. Thereafter the chemical agent is applied on the surface of the skin and is kept on the surface for around 4 to 6 minutes. A mild tingling sensation may be felt by the patient during this time. After the requisite duration the peel is neutralized using a neutralizer solution. Thereafter, a recovery healing agent is applied which helps to regenerate the underlined skin.
Mild peeling of skin is usually seen after the procedure and this may last for around 3 to 5 days. Slight redness maybe seen over the skin which my last for around 2 to 4 days.
A moisturizer should be used for at least 5 to 7 days after a chemical peel to avoid any visible flaking and peeling of the skin. Use of harsh soaps is to be avoided at a gentle cleanser may be used during this period. Excessive sun exposure must be avoided while the skin is peeling and a sunscreen is recommended during this period. Allow the skin to peel off naturally and the patient should be advised not to pick the skin during this time. Use of anti acne creams and retinoid creams which cause dryness of the skin should be avoided for a week after the chemical peel.