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Face peeling, commonly called chemical peels, is a cosmetic treatment that involves applying chemical solutions to exfoliate and remove the upper layers of skin. This procedure aims to enhance skin texture and appearance by promoting the growth of healthy, new skin cells.
Procedure Type
Non-surgical cosmetic procedure
Alternate Names
Chemical peels, derma peeling, chemexfoliation
Speciality
Dermatology
Associated Anatomy
The face, and may include the neck and décolletage
What are the Types of Face Peeling Treatment?
There are three kinds of face peeling treatments: superficial, medium, and deep.
- Superficial peels are the mildest as they only affect the outermost layer of the skin.
- Medium peels penetrate deeper into the skin.
- Deep peels penetrate the deepest layers of the skin.
Why is Face Peeling Treatment Done?
- Improve the skin's texture and appearance.
- Reduces the appearance of fine lines, acne scars, sun damage, wrinkles, and age spots.
- Improve skin tone and texture, thus giving the skin a radiant appearance.
What are the Benefits of Face Peeling Treatment?
The benefits of face peeling treatment include:
- Smoother, brighter, and more youthful-looking skin.
- Improvement of overall texture and tone of the skin.
- Reduction of the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
- Lightening of dark spots.
Who is a Candidate for Face Peeling Treatment?
Candidates for face peeling treatment include:
- Individuals with sun damage, acne scars, age spots, fine lines, and wrinkles.
- Individuals with lighter complexions and light hair are typically good candidates for the procedure.
- Individuals with deeper complexions are also candidates, but they may need to undergo a patch test to determine the best type of peel for their skin.
Preparation for Face Peeling Treatment
- Before the procedure, patients must avoid sun exposure as much as possible and use sunscreen with a high SPF.
- Patients should also avoid other forms of hair removal, like waxing and electrolysis, for at least one week before the procedure.
- Patients must inform their doctor of medications they may take, as some medications may affect the healing process.
How is Face Peeling Procedure Performed?
- During the procedure, the patient's face is thoroughly cleaned, and the chemical solution is applied.
- The solution is left on the skin for a specific amount of time, depending on the peel being performed.
- The solution is then neutralized, and the skin is cleaned and moisturized.
Risks Factors Associated with Face Peeling Treatment
Risks of face peeling treatment include:
- Redness
- Swelling
- Itching
- Peeling of the skin.
- In rare cases, scarring, infection, and changes in skin color may occur.
Recovery after Face Peeling Treatment
- Recovery time from face peel treatment depends on the type of peel performed.
- Superficial peels need little to no downtime, while medium and deep peels may require a few days or weeks of recovery time.
- Patients must avoid sun exposure and use a sunscreen with a high SPF after the procedure and whenever the patient is out in the sun.
- Skipping sunscreen can damage the newly exfoliated skin and may cause additional complications, like PIH (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation), also known as skin darkening.
- Patients are advised to follow up with their doctor to ensure proper healing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Is peeling treatment good for the face?
Yes, face peeling treatments can be good for the face, as they help improve texture and the appearance of the skin like reducing the appearance of wrinkles, age spots, sun damage, and acne scars.
Q2. Can you see results after 1 peel?
It is possible to see some results after one peel, but for optimal results, multiple peels may be necessary. The number of peels required depends on the individual's skin type, concerns, and the type of peel being performed.
Q3. How do I get rid of peeling skin on my face?
To get rid of peeling skin on the face, it's important to keep the skin well-hydrated by using a gentle moisturizer. Avoid picking or peeling the skin, as this can cause further damage. It may also be helpful to gently exfoliate to remove dead skin cells.
Q4. How much does skin peeling cost?
The cost of skin peeling can vary depending on the type of peel being performed, the location, and the experience of the practitioner.
Q5. Can I do a chemical peel at home?
While it is possible to purchase chemical peels for at-home use, it is not recommended. Chemical peels can be dangerous if they are not performed correctly, and it's best to have them done by a licensed skin care professional or dermatologist.
Q6. Does a chemical peel hurt?
The sensation during a chemical peel varies depending on the type of peel being performed. Superficial peels are generally less uncomfortable than medium or deep peels, which may cause some discomfort.
Q7. Are face peels safe?
Face peels are generally safe when performed by a dermatologist. However, there are risks associated with the procedure, including redness, swelling, itching, and peeling of the skin. In rare cases, scarring, infection, and changes in skin color may occur.
Q8. Do dermatologists do chemical peels?
Yes, dermatologists are qualified to perform chemical peel. It's important to choose a doctor with experience and a good reputation to ensure the best possible outcome.
Review
Reviewed By Dr. Prateek Nagrani, Attending Consultant, Dermatology on 3 June 2024.