Skin Health: What Is An Acid Peel And What Can I Look Forward To?

By Jeff Kappel


There are many different things that come to mind when a person asks themselves, what is an acid peel? Are they safe? Are they dangerous? Will it actually work? For example Glycolic acid is derived from sugar cane and is also found natural occurring in some citrus fruits and this type of acid peel does an excellent job of removing the top layer of the skin which contains all the dead skin cells, thus helping your skin stimulate the growth of collagen to help treat things like acne, scars, wrinkles, and other skin conditions.

Many people like you and I are self conscious when it comes to our skin and what people look at. Sometimes it seems like we can spend hours in front of the mirror analyzing the smallest wrinkles, blemishes, and lines. This is why at home acid peel kits have become more and more popular because you can do them in the pleasure of your own home without having to feel self conscious of your skin.

When applying the acid peel it typically will remain on the area you are treating, generally the face for no longer than 10 minutes. You will feel normal tingly and burning sensations associated with acid peels but nothing should be excruciating and painful. This is why choosing the right concentration of the acid peel is important.

If you have more severe skin conditions that you are experiencing than it's not completely uncommon to do more than one treatment to help clear up your skin and obtain the results you truly are seeking. You can seek the help of an esthetician, but most are opting for the home peel kits to reduce the cost.

Most acid peels on the market today will come with some form of "neutralization" cream that you apply to the skin if it begins to get too uncomfortable. After all we are dealing with an acid here, so make sure to follow the instruction.

You'll also usually find some sort of a cream that helps heal your skin that you can apply for up to 5 days after you apply the treatment. Most acid peel treatments are administered on the face since that is the most visible part of our body that others notice on a daily basis.

Depending on your skin type, sensitivity, and condition it may be required that you do more than one acid peel treatment if you are really interested in getting the results you want.

Giving your dermatologist or your doctor a quick call is never a bad idea just to make sure you are the right type of person for something like a glycolic acid peel.

Now that you know what is an acid peel I just wanted to leave you with a couple more tips and that is to avoid shaving the area you are going to treat the day of and also make sure that you avoid scratching and itching your skin after the peel is done to avoid potential skin scarring.




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