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Chemical Peels
Medical-grade chemical peels
Dull or rough skin texture
There are several types of medical-grade chemical peels, classified by their depth of penetration: Superficial peels (light): Target only the outermost layer of skin (epidermis), offering minimal downtime and are commonly used for treating mild skin issues like dryness or slight discoloration.
Medium-depth peels: Penetrate deeper into the skin and can help with more significant concerns like acne scars and moderate wrinkles. Recovery time is longer compared to superficial peels.
Deep peels: These reach the deeper layers of the skin and are often used for severe skin conditions, such as deep wrinkles or pronounced sun damage. Deep peels require more significant downtime and aftercare. Medical-grade chemical peels offer stronger results compared to non-medical options because of the higher concentration of active ingredients, such as glycolic acid, salicylic acid, or trichloroacetic acid (TCA). Depending on the type and strength of the peel, patients may experience redness, peeling, and sensitivity during the recovery period, but the results can be highly effective in improving skin appearance and texture.
