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subject: Chemical Peels And Microdermabrasion: Comparing Popular Skin Treatments [print this page]


Both microdermabrasion and chemical peels are two very popular procedures that help achieve skin renewal. Microdermabrasion is a relatively simple cosmetic procedure while chemical peels are much more complicated and require professional care.

Your doctor can give you more information about which procedure is ideal for you. It will all depend on the problem you want to fix and your expectations. If you'd like a heads-up on which of these skin renewal procedures could most likely to help you out, here are a few points that may help you decide.

Achieving Younger Looking Skin with Microdermabrasion

This is a gentle procedure that does not require anesthesia or painkillers and can be performed in a doctor's office, salon, or day spa. The main idea behind microdermabrasion is to offer a deep exfoliation for skin renewal.

Microdermabrasion can be used anywhere on the body, and is not just used to treat you face. It is a quick process (only 20-30 minutes) and is fairly painless.

Your skin will be smoother and younger looking after this procedure, however, if you want to prolong the effects of microdermabrasion it is highly necessary that you follow up with weekly exfoliation. One safe option is the use of natural skin treatments such as homemade scrubs, citrus juices, or natural products.

Always apply sunscreen after having microdermabrasion. This will help protect your newly exposed skin. If you have sensitive or dry skin, ask the technician to use gentler crystals like sodium bicarbonate micro-crystals.

Among other various skin ailments this can cure, microdermabrasion acne scars have the possibility to be improved in complexion and texture after only a few sessions

Chemical Peels Give Deeper Solution

Chemical peels must be performed by a medical professional even if it is a light peel. The type of professional specialized for this type of treatment is a dermatologist. Chemical peels range from light to deep depending on the chemicals that are used, which makes them more versatile than microdermabrasion.

Light chemical peels are usually done with AHAs like glycolic acid, lactic acid or fruit acids. This type of peel is a good way of treating superficial problems such as fine lines, uneven skin tone, dry areas, and even acne. It can cause some stinging, but it is light enough that it doesn't require anesthesia.

People that need to undergo a medium or deep peel will definitely need anesthesia and pain medication. Medium peels are performed with Trichloroacetic acid or TCA. Medium peels can treat the same problems as light peels.

Deeper peels are done using phenol. This type of peel will require a person to withstand a longer recovery time. The skin will form scabs that will fall off to reveal lighter looking skin.

Chemical peels done with phenol will make the skin lose its ability to produce melanin so, therefore, it is important that you use a good sun block daily.

Another option one has with chemical peels is acne scars treatment.

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by: Judy Aulin




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