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At Home Chemical Peels
Chemical skin peels are solutions used by doctors and dermatologist on people
suffering from skin ailments including wrinkles, age spots, blemishes and discoloration,
and acne scars. Chemical peels work by acting on removing the flawed outer layers
of skin cells, which consists of your dead skin cells, to uncover the fresh
underlying skin, resulting in a revitalized, smooth appearance.
There are a variety of different chemical peels ranging from mild to intense,
deeper treatments. Usually, these treatments are performed by, or, under the
supervision of doctors or dermatologists ensure the highest degree of expertise,
comfort, and safety.
Today, with the growing demand for affordable chemical peel treatment; home
chemical peel kits have become available on the market, generating interest
that is unsurpassed among skin-rejuvenation products. These gentler peels can
be used to treat:
- Acne
- Fine lines
- Wrinkles
- Sun-damaged areas
- Blotches and areas of discoloration
These home chemical peel kits usually contain the same ingredients as physician-administered
peels in weaker concentrations that allow them to be used safely without medical
supervision. Home chemical peel kits have become the popular choice for many
men and women for many reasons:
- Chemical peel kits provide individuals the benefits of a chemical peel
from the comfort of their own homes.
- Low amounts of chemicals have a lower risk of side effects.
- They can be easily obtained from pharmacies or on-line health stores
- The cost is significantly less compared to the physician-administered alternative.
- They can be used in conjunction with other other skin-rejuvenating treatments
such as lasers or microdermabrasion.
The typical ingredients in a chemical peel kit include salicylic acid, resorcinol,
PPT, sulfur, and phenol. The amount of phenol contained in a chemical peel kit
is minimal—these are not phenol chemical peels. Phenol chemical peels are used
for the most severe skin ailments as they penetrate the deeper layer of your
skins, with the treatment having a greater risk of complications and side effects.
If you are interested in learning more about chemical peel kits and whether
or not one is right for you, it is highly recommended that you contact a dermatologist
to discuss your specific needs. A chemical peel kit offers a number of the same
benefits as a medically supervised peel, and most chemical peel kits are a small
fraction of the cost. Individuals choosing a home chemical peel kit over medically-supervised
peels often need only minor corrections to their skin, and are no substitute
for larger problems.
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