Arizona Chemical Peels
A chemical peel is a treatment that chemically exfoliates the skin's top
layers to reveal the softer and healthier skin below. Arizona chemical peels are
used to treat a variety of skin conditions. This can include environmentally
damaged/hyperpigmented, acne prone, and even sensitive skin types. In
many cases, wrinkles caused by sun damage, aging, and heredity can be
reduced and even eliminated through the use of a series of chemical peels.
Irregular skin pigmentation, sun-damaged skin, and even precancerous keratoses
may improve as a result of chemical peels. Arizona chemical peels can increase
the skin's tolerance to external factors and control acne. The strength
of the chemical peel is determined by the patient's individual skin type
and the degree of damage to the skin.
This procedure is not effective in the treatment of more severe wrinkles, sagging, and bulging which often require a surgical procedure such as a facelift or liposculpture.
PEEL FORMULAS AT A GLANCE
Alphahydroxy acids (AHAs)
Uses:
- Smoothes rough, dry skin
- Improves texture of sun-damaged skin
- Aids in control of acne
- Can be mixed with bleaching agent to correct pigment problems
- Can be used as TCA pre-treatment
Considerations:
- A series of peels may be needed
- As with most peel treatments, sun block use is recommended
Trichloroacetic acid (TCA)
Uses:
- Smoothes out fine surface wrinkles
- Removes superficial blemishes
- Corrects pigment problems
Considerations:
- Can be used on neck or other body areas
- May require pre-treatment with Retin-A or AHA creams
- Treatment takes only 10-15 minutes
- Preferred for darker-skinned patients
- Peel depth can be adjusted
- Repeat treatment may be needed to maintain results
- Sun block must be used for several months
- Healing is usually quick, much quicker than with a phenol peel
Phenol
Uses:
- Corrects blotches caused by: sun exposure, birth-control pills, aging
- Smoothes out coarse wrinkles
- Removes pre-cancerous growths
Considerations:
- Used on the face only
- Not recommended for dark-skinned individuals
- Procedure may pose risk for patients with heart problems
- Full-face treatment may take one hour or more
- Recovery may be slow - Complete healing may take several months
- May permanently remove facial freckles
- Sun protection, including sun block, must always be used
- Results are dramatic and long-lasting
- Permanent skin lightening and lines of demarcation may occur
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