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Chemical Peels and Microdermabrasion Are Skin
Rejuvenators
Chemical peels and microdermabrasion are both treatments for the
skin that renew the appearance of the skin. Chemical peels and microdermabrasion are applied by many people
to restore the youthful appearance of the skin. Both have the same goal, but the methods used in chemical
peels and microdermabrasion are somewhat different.
Neither of these procedures reverses or stops the aging process of
the skin, but both chemical peels and microdermabrasion use solutions to remove the outer layers of the skin so
that the skin regenerates those layers. The outer layers are often the place where some scars or other signs
of again can be removed to improve the appearance of the skin. These procedures also remove the outer layers that
have been damaged by the sun.
Many people have extensive damage from exposure the sun, and these
people are good candidates for chemical peels and microdermabrasion. These procedures are usually performed
by medical doctors or highly trained beauticians in the doctor’s office or a salon. Some of these treatments
are also available in kits that individuals can use at home.
Chemical Peels and Microdermabrasion Restore Youthful
Appearance
Microdermabrasion removes the outer layer of the skin, so it does
not go as deep into the layers of the skin as a chemical peel. This is the better choice for a person who has
sensitive skin or certain conditions that might not be receptive to a chemical peel with good results. This
procedure uses aluminum oxide crystals as an abrasive that removes this top layer of the skin. This procedure
encourages the growth of a new, fresh layer of the skin, which will not have the discolorations like the layer that
was removed. This procedure also cleans out the pores of the skin for a brighter
complexion.
A chemical peel removes layers of the skin
with phenol, alphahydroxy acids and trichloroacetic acid. These chemicals are used at the discretion of
the person providing the treatment. These chemicals might be used in different amounts based on the
judgment of the person in charge of the procedure. Some plastic surgeons use this procedure when they
perform a facelift. This procedure may remove some cells that might develop later into cancer of the
skin. A chemical peel may also be used to remove acne. Both of these procedures have become very
popular because of the quick, positive results.
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