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Facial Peeling with Acid

Facial Peeling with Acid

Peeling is the name given to the procedure where the skin layer is peeled in different depths with different types of acids. The influence takes days of acid treatment and slow progress is seen. If the peeling is performed with strong acids, the top portion of the skin layer quickly falls off and during recovery; 1-2 degree burn treatments are performed.

Efficiently dramatic results are achieved if the peeling with strong acid is performed on proper people. In fact, with this procedure, the results can be similar to facial lifting operations. The acids used are salicylic acid, glycolic acid, TCA, phenol and other different chemicals. The procedure is performed under topical, local, or general anesthesia. Peeling is effective in repairing thin lining and wrinkles, removal of sunspots, and darkening of the skin. The recovery is dependant on the procedures deepness along with skin maintenance and follow-ups. Peeling is preferred to be performed during the wintertime due to the fact that the skin is generally sensitive toward sunrays.