Chemical Peel

What is Chemical Peel?

The chemical peel is the procedure that allows the top layers of the skin to be shed in a controlled way and a healthy skin to emerge from the bottom by applying one or more chemical agents to the skin. Depending on the content and concentration of the substance used, the desired depth of damage is created on the skin and the skin restructuring process is initiated, just like the wound healing process. The most commonly used chemical agents are glycolic acid, alpha hydroxy acids (AHA), trichloroacetic acid (TCA), salicylic acid mandelic acid. It is divided into three groups as superficial, medium and deep according to the degree of procedural depth.

How is Chemical Peel Done?

Before a chemical peel, the skin is thoroughly cleansed. The chemical agent is applied to the skin and left there on the skin. Burning and stinging may be felt during the procedure. When the application period is completed, the chemical agent is cleaned from the skin. After the procedure, slight redness can be seen. The person can return to his/her social life immediately.

What are Chemical Peels Used for?

  • Acne
  • Acne scar
  • Sun-induced aging (Photoaging)
  • Enlarged pores
  • Skin spots (melasma, freckles and sun spots)
  • Fine wrinkles

What is a Chemical Peel Procedure Session and it’s Frequency?

While the number and frequency of procedures are determined according to the needs of the person, 2-8 sessions can be applied at intervals of 1-3 weeks on average.

What Kind of Change Happens to the Skin After a Chemical Peel?

After the superficial chemical peel, a desired exfoliating and crusting effect may occur for 1-5 days. After a medium and deep chemical peel, this period may take 7-10 days.

What Should Be Paid Attention to After the Chemical Peel?

The crusts formed on the skin should not be peeled off by the person himself/herself. After the treatment, the skin is moisturized with products in line with the doctor’s recommendation. Also, care should be taken to protect from the sun.

Chemical Peel Prices

Issues such as the quality of the material to be used for Chemical Peeling, the clinical environment in which the procedure is made, and the expertise of the doctor who will perform the procedure, affect the Prices of the Chemical Peel procedure.

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