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locatesurgeon

Joined: 25 Sep 2007

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 5:45 am

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People have always sought a smoother and more beautiful skin. As we grow out of our teenage skin problems, then we begin the next phases of aging: fine wrinkles, mild scarring and other irregularities of the skin caused by sun exposure, smoking. Today, new techniques and technologies such as chemical peels offer safe and effective ways to improve the texture of the skin.

Chemical peel is a process whereby a chemical solution is applied to the surface of the skin to peel away the top cell layers which will be replaced during the healing process with a fresh, new skin surface.

Chemical peels are not a substitute for facelifts, but can improve the texture of the skin. Your cosmetic surgeon can discuss your individual circumstances and review the procedure and the chemical peel he or she plans to use with you. It is important that you understand the procedure, so be sure to ask your surgeon any questions you may still have.

There are now several different types of chemical peels depending upon your particular condition. For certain types of scars and pits, dermabrasion, which uses a tool to sand the surface of the skin, may be suggested. Your surgeon will discuss your condition to see if and what type of chemical peel is right for you.

Chemical peels are a normally safe and popular way to treat facial wrinkling and fine scarring, but like all surgery; chemical peels involve some level of risk. To help ensure a successful outcome, the patient should be a good candidate, the surgeon should be well-trained in chemical peel technique, the surgical facility should be properly equipped and the patient should follow the doctor's instructions and advice.

Although nearly always performed on an outpatient basis, a full face chemical peel may require an overnight stay. Anesthesia is usually not required for chemical peels, because the chemical peel solution itself acts as an anesthetic. However, the use of a local or general anesthetic for full face peels.

For some, this may be a full face chemical peel, which would cover the entire face. Others may need a partial chemical peel, such as around the mouth, the forehead, or on cheeks.

You will feel a light burning sensation that will subside and you will experience temporary throbbing. After the application, your surgeon may apply an ointment or for a deep chemical peel, may apply a bandage mask. Your cosmetic surgeon has now "peeled" off the top layer of your skin to reveal a fresh, new surface skin. The entire procedure usually takes from 15 minutes to an hour depending upon the extent and type of chemical peel.

While complications are extremely unusual, you should discuss the risks and possible side effects with your doctor. Chemical peels can offer softer, smoother skin to those who never thought it was possible.

TVDinner

Joined: 21 Jun 2007

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 3:58 pm

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sounds like it hurts to me and their faces are always so angry burnign red!

iRuleThisForum

Joined: 23 Jul 2004

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 5:45 am

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More information is available here:

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A chemical peel is a body treatment technique used to improve and smooth the texture of the facial skin using a chemical solution that causes the skin to blister and eventually peel off. The regenerated skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin. Thus the term chemical peel is derived. Some types of chemical peels can be purchased and administered without a medical license, however people are advised to seek professional help from a plastic surgeon or dermatologist on a specific type of chemical peel before a procedure is performed.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_peel

TVDinner

Joined: 21 Jun 2007

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 10:49 am

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this is my problem with it - "that causes the skin to blister and eventually peel off."

owwwwww

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