Look Younger, Fresher, and More Confident

By Elen Hanszen


As we age, all of us seem to long for our more youthful clear skin, and are upset about age spots, and the lines and wrinkles that inevitably form. Many people can lose their self confidence once they start seeing the first signs of aging. When this becomes a major concern, a skin peel is a possible answer to this, and for some, it is the best option.

A good way to rejuvenate skin is the use of a chemical skin peel, to enable the skin to look younger. Your face will have less obvious signs of age on it, such as fine lines and wrinkles. Skin peels can remove the dead cells on your skins top layer which can appear as rough skin to reveal more radiant skin which is free from very fine lines.

If you have blemishes on your skin such as large freckles, age spots or liver spots, the use of a reliable and effective skin peel will help to reduce the appearance of these spots. Chemical peels will result in skin that is more smooth and bright, and will have a more youthful appearance. Acne can be a serious issue for some people, so a professional chemical skin peel; they can reduce the inflammation and pimples in acne sufferers.

Chemical peels are a one day process, with options for touch ups, but a product for skin like a cream or lotion will have to be used for a long period of time, with multiple daily usage required. Also the procedures aren't as drastic, invasive and permanent as some plastic surgery techniques. A typical skin collagen enhancing cream that can be purchased will usually have only a slight effect, but a chemical peels can have a dramatic effect that is long lasting.

Calling it a "peel" says it all; the outermost layers of facial skin are peeled away, promoting new skin growth, and showing the fresher, newer looking skin on top. Because the re-grown skin is new it has a fresh, bright, tight appearance and fewer blemishes or wrinkles.

Chemical peels are cosmetic procedures that require no pain medication since it is not painful at any stage of the process. Typically, the patient will return for more superficial chemical peel treatments every second week or once a week, for a total of about 6 times for optimal results. Risks are decreased with repeated more superficial peels. For a few days after a skin peel, the side effects are still noticeable. Although rare, hyperpigmentation has been known to be a side effect, and skin in some cases will appear to have a colour change. Pigmenting capability of the skin can be reduced when deep skin peels are chosen, at times.

To make the skin heal more speedily following the procedure, a patient should clean the skin often and moisturize, this will promote healing and stop infections or rashes. Daily sunscreen usage is something that a doctor will typically suggest in many cases, leading up to the peel.




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