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Everything About Facial Peels Vancouver Patients Need To Know

By Lucia Weeks


One non-surgical solution to younger-looking skin is the chemical peel. This procedure exfoliates the damaged or aging outer layer of skin, through the application of a special acid which allows a fresh, new layer to grow in its place. If considering facial peels Vancouver BC clients should make a point of learning all about this treatment first.

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.

A consultation with a dermatologist is necessary before a patient can undergo it. The doctor will examine the face and discuss the patient's expectations with him or her in order to determine if this is the best way to achieve them. A recommendation for the most suitable treatment level will also be made depending on the main issues the patient is concerned about.

People who get the best results from peels are those with lighter complexions, although it can work well on individuals with darker skin, there is the possibility that the new skin will be somewhat lighter in tone when it grows back than it was before. Certain conditions and use of medications are contraindicated with this treatment including being pregnant or nursing, having an active outbreak of herpes simplex I, psoriasis, eczema, rosacea, or dermatitis, or those who are using Accutane, Renova, or Retin-A. Skin-bleaching products must also be avoided.

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.

Lighter peels seldom call for the use of anesthetics, usually the mild stinging sensation can be controlled by a cooling fan and cold compress application. Deeper treatments require local anesthesia, possibly combined with intravenous sedation. First, a defatting agent is applied to the skin, followed by the peeling solution, and lastly a neutralizing agent. The area will then be lightly bandaged.

Usually the only discomfort involved is some stinging, but this depends on how deep the level of treatment is. Redness, swelling, and irritation are to be expected following the procedure, but this can be controlled with the use of topical preparations prescribed by the physician. Rarely, a patient may experience scarring or discoloration.

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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