Chemical peels are used to produce smoother facial skin by causing the rougher outer layers to slough off. This is done through the application of chemical solutions to the face. The potency of these solutions cover a wide spectrum designed to remove varying amounts of skin, and the “micro peel” removes only a few layers, in between the methods of microdermabrasion and deeper, more intense peels. Micro peels can correct skin imperfections created by sun exposure, aging, and an active lifestyle. Traditional chemical peel treatments, while technically self-applicable, should be tailored to your condition by a specialist such as a dermatologist or a plastic surgeon. That way, they can individually target wrinkles, scars, keratoses, or pigmentation problems.
The peel operates through exfoliating action and the removal of dead skin cells. The side effects of traditional chemical peel treatment are minor: stinging, redness, dryness, itching, and as the chemical treatments become more intense, protection from sun for months at a time (or a whole lifetime) and permanent skin lightening are some of the less desirable side effects.
Micro peels are the lightest type of peels, and can be performed by a variety of different means, dependent on skin type, including lasers. They have a softer effect on superficial wrinkles and imperfections, but with the tremendous advantage of no recovery time. They are produced through non-ablative laser technology, which – like the chemical peels – is also scalable to the requirements of the individual’s treatment. The intensity of the laser can be calibrated to remove part or all of the epidermal layer. After treatment, improvements are noticeable a few days after the treatment: younger, healthier-looking skin. The aforementioned side effects are avoided by micro peels, which require applying Vasaline, Aquafore, or a similar ointment to shield the regenerating epithelium from the air for one or two days.
After that, moisturizer will suffice to help the skin fully regenerate, and while the regeneration speed varies from patient to patient, usually after four days skin regeneration is complete. Increased skin tightness and smoothness, decreased pore size, and a brightened complexion are all readily apparent after treatment. These are all significant and noticeable changes, and are produced by micro peels – the least invasive choice of all the associated skin treatment options.







