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Why consider a chemical peel?
As we age, the process of skin cells dying, falling off and
being replaced by new cells becomes a slower and more haphazard
process. In addition, years of exposure to the sun can
cause brown spots and premature aging. The result can be a dull,
lifeless complexion. A chemical peel, or series of peels, can
rejuvenate the skin. This non-invasive technique utilizes
Trichloroacetic Acid, or TCA, to restore wrinkled, blemished,
freckled, shallow acne scarred, unevenly pigmented, and
sun-damaged skin. TCA has been safely used for over 30 years.
What does a chemical peel do?
The function of a chemical peel is to create an even, controlled
shedding of several layers of damaged cells. This exposes a new
fresh layer of skin with a more even color and a smoother
texture. In addition, the peel stimulates new cells to grow,
thereby tightening the skin, which decreases wrinkling. A
chemical peel also stimulates the growth of new collagen in the
skin layers. This is analogous to adding new padding under a
worn carpet. If the carpet (or skin) is thin, it easily
wrinkles. Chemical peels when combined with other agents such as
Retin-A, promote thickening of the skin layers and reduction of
the wrinkles and creases on the surface.
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