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Sunday, January 4, 2015

Guide To Facial Peels Vancouver Patients Will Find Helpful

By Lucia Weeks


When someone undergoes a chemical peel, an acidic solution will be applied to the face to produce that causes the exfoliation of the skin's top layer of cells. This stimulates new cell growth, resulting in skin that is firmer, tighter, and more evenly toned. If contemplating facial peels Vancouver BC customers should first find out what's involved in this procedure so they know what to expect.

There are three depth levels of peels available; superficial, medium, and deep. The first type is done using alpha or beta-hydroxy acids and it only affects the uppermost layer of cells, it offers more even skin tone and a softer complexion. The second uses glycolic or trichloroacetic acid and it is effective against lines, wrinkles, and various kinds of hyperpigmentations. The deepest peel usually involves the application of phenol or trichloroacetic and offers optimal elimination of deeper creases, scars, and marks such as freckles and age spots.

It is necessary to first consult with a dermatologist before a patient can be recommended for this procedure. The physician will examine the patient's skin and discuss what his or her primary concerns and expectations are. If he or she is a suitable candidate for a peel, the doctor will also decide which depth level is indicated.

Fair-skinned individuals usually obtain the best results from chemical peels, but it can also work for those who have a darker skin tone, even though there is a slight chance of them experiencing lighter pigmentation as the new skin grows. Contraindications include being pregnant or nursing, using Retin-A, Renova, or Accutane, or having an active outbreak of eczema, rosacea, dermatitis, psoriasis, or herpes simplex I.

Some products for sale on the market claim to be capable of offering results similar to those of a professional peel, however they can only be expected to produce a subtle improvement. Relatively safe to use, they are acceptable alternatives for those who just want to slightly freshen up their face, but they do not provide the same level of improvement as a professional procedure.

When a patient is undergoing a superficial peel, usually a cooling fan and some cold compresses are all that's needed to manage the stinging sensation. When a deeper peel is being done, the patient is normally given a local anesthetic and sometimes intravenous sedation. Then a defatting agent such as alcohol or acetone is applied to the face, followed by the peeling and neutralizing solutions. Bandages will then be used to dress the area.

It is normal to feel stinging afterwards to some extent, this will be more with deeper peels. The area will also be red, swollen, and tender, but the doctor will prescribe some topical medications that can help control this discomfort. In some rare cases, patients may experience discoloration and scarring.

Downtime needed to fully heal depends on how deep the peel treatment was. Superficial peels usually heal after one week, medium ones may take 7 to 14 days, and deep treatments can require two to three weeks time for recovery. Once the crusts fall off, the skin underneath will be healthy and radiant looking. Patients need to avoid smoking and sun exposure for between three and six months after the procedure, since they may cause complications.




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