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Acne Peel
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Informative Article Summary by Anny Redperz
Apart from peels for acne there are many other options to be considered. Alphahydroxy acids (AHAs) and Betahydroxy acids (BHAs) are two of the mildest and best formulations used in peels for acne and other skin imperfections and infections. Salicylic acid is very effective in treating acne and is included in peels. Sometimes peels treatment causes mild redness, irritation and crusting which will subside as the body adjusts to treatment. The treatment should be repeated within six weeks. If peels are done including trichloroacetic acid and phenol treatments, the results of the peels often last longer than normal peel treatments and the recovery time is also longer.
However, this includes greater risk of side effects and increased sensitivity to the sun. Peels do have certain limitations and sometimes are not effective in treating acne. Peels treatment can be combined with microdermabrasion, laser resurfacing and dermal filters to achieve results. Peel treatment is a costly treatment and is the main factor to decide for an individual. Each procedure has an underlying complexity and cost which affects the patient. Each plastic surgeon makes their time calculation and cost for the treatment of acne. Other factors which affect the cost of treatment are peel employed, location and the experience of the doctor or dermatologist.
Youthful Essence and Microdermabrasion
Many women are desperate to stave off the effect of those advancing years. After all, we live in a youth-obsessed world. Aging is no longer respected for its advantages like wisdom and experience. Instead it is ridiculed and made fun of by those who aren’t smart enough to realize that someday they too will grow old.
One of the most effective ways to help erase the fine lines and wrinkles that spell "age" is through microdermabrasion. However, the process is confusing to many and believed to be out of reach by others. Let’s see if we can dispel both of those thinking patterns.
The purpose of microdermabrasion is to remove the surface dead skin cells and discoloration. The result is uncovering the soft, younger looking skin beneath the surface. Physicians have touted the benefits of exfoliation for decades. However, for far too long, such treatments were limited to the wealthy. It wasn’t until the late 90’s that home microdermabrasion systems became available. In the beginning, they were also expensive; out of the reach of mid to lower income individuals. Some of them also proved a bit too harsh for sensitive or delicate skin that could not take the rough crystals used to complete the process.
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