What Is a Chemical Peel?
This procedure can restore sun-damaged, wrinkled, blemished, acne scarred or blotchy skin to its original youthful appearance. The results are normally a smoother more even toned textured skin. The skin will look younger, tighter and fresher than before although it cannot remove all facial flaws. Deeper lines, wrinkles and other flaws may require additional treatments or techniques. The chemicals normally used are Trichloracetic acid (TCA) for more superficial lines and blemishes or Phenol (a much deeper and more serious peel) for deeper wrinkles, flaws or discolorations. Regardless, the down time can be considerable so be prepared to take time off for recovery.
Your Options in Chemical Peels
There are very minor peels and there are deeper, more serious, peels requiring sedation and extensive recovery time. We will discuss the available options today so that you may make a well-rounded, informed decision. These peels can be used not only on the face, but on the neck, chest, back, arms, hands, etc. Anywhere you wish to rejuvenate or improve your skin.
For the above peels, do NOT pick or pull at the flaking or peeling skin. Also moisturizing will lessen the benefits of the peel. Although extensive cracking an bleeding will not help either, moisturize these areas or apply a calming serum such as BIOSKINCARE. This will heal these areas and lessen cracking and bleeding which can scar your newly uncovered skin. Peeling or exfoliating your sensitive skin at this time can significantly scar your skin. These peels may be reapplied at 2 week intervals.
The peel itself takes about 5-15 minutes and the entire treatment lasts about 30 minutes. You will be a little pink or even slightly red afterwards but smoother skin is a definite benefit. The Refinity Peel helps improve Crow's feet wrinkles about 35%, whereas age spots, superficial facial lines and uneven skin town can be improved from a little over 50% to 70%. The smoothness of the skin and moisturization properties can be improved by as much as 98%.
The optional second step is a 15 - 30% Alpha Hydroxy Peel. Your skin specialist will leave this on your skin anywhere from 15 seconds to 2 minutes, and no longer. You will feel a slight burning or stinging which can be lessened by a cool breeze from a small fan although this step is very short and may not be needed. If you choose to add this step BioMedic recommends that you have no more than 4-6 treatments WITH the AHA peel.
The third step is very beneficial and the main component of the entire treatment. This step is performed with what is called cryotherapy. Cryogenic Therapy is the act of using a very cold substance to freeze a layer of skin. You may have heard of sun damage and precancerous cells being removed with Cryogenic Therapy. The substance used is Carbon Dioxide and it is applied to the face in circular motions, freezes the surface cells, helps deliver an anti-inflammatory response and smoothes the skin. The result is a smoother, clearer, healthier complexion.
Are You a Candidate for a Chemical Peel?
Depending upon the peel, you may be a candidate for one if you have slight wrinkles, hyperpigmentations, splotchiness, unevenness, acne, acne scars, black heads or sun damaged skin. You may not be a candidate if you have herpes as this can spread to your healing skin and cause great, weeping sores which will damage and scar your skin. Ask your primary physician for a release and perhaps a prescription for a oral medications such as Zovirax. This will decrease your risk of an outbreak. If your primary care physician does not release you or opposes to your having a peel - DON'T take that chance. Also, deeper peels may not be suitable for you if you are prone to keloids or hyper- and hypopigmentation.
For deeper peels which require sedation or extensive recovery, first and foremost, you must be in good health, not have any active diseases or pre-existing medical conditions and must have realistic expectations of the outcome of your procedure. Communication is crucial in reaching one's goals. You must be able to voice your desires to your surgeon if he/she is to understand what your desired results are. Discuss you goals with your surgeon so that you may reach an understanding with what can realistically be achieved.
You must be mentally and emotionally stable to undergo an cosmetic procedure such as this. This is an operation which requires patience and stability in dealing with the healing period. There is sometimes a lull or depression after a deeper peel and if there is already a pre-existing emotional condition, this low period can develop into a more serious issue. Please consider this before committing to this procedure.
What to Expect at Your Consultation
After checking a few dermatologists', surgeons' or skin technicians' backgrounds and credentials, you will make an appointment for a consultation. You will meet with these possibles and discuss your goals and you will disclose all information regarding your health; if you smoke, what medications or vitamins you presently take, etc., this is very important.
You will discuss your concerns and discuss the various results one can achieve, the amount that can improved, etc. Your doctor will explain the technique and options that may be most appropriate for you and should discuss the risks associated with chemical peel with you, as well.
You will also discuss the available anesthesia, if applicable, that will be used for your procedure. Most deeper chemical procedures are performed under either Oral Sedation or Light Sleep Sedation. However, lighter peels pay need no more than an electric fan blowing cool air on you. Either way, discuss this beforehand as many people are not aware of the risks of Anesthesia.
If you would like more information on Consultations or a list of questions to ask your doctor please visit the Consultation Help Page. If you should choose to book or reserve a procedure date you will usually give a deposit to hold your date. Most times if you cancel a few days beforehand, this amount is non-refundable. After paying your deposit and scheduling a surgery date, you will also schedule a pre-operative appointment...
Your Preoperative Appointment
Although usually not necessary for lighter peels, this appointment addresses more questions you may not have thought to ask at the initial consultation, such as more procedure details, concerns and even ascertaining that your doctor is aware of what you desire from your procedure. Just as your doctor will make certain that you know what it realistically possible from this procedure.
You will also discuss your pre-operative instructions and speak about the recovery period instructions and what to expect in the weeks or months ahead. If for deep peels, you may be given prescriptions for antibiotics, pain relievers, perhaps blood pressure medicines, prescription anti-inflammatory drugs and perhaps a box or directions for gaining a box of SinEcch, a pharmaceutical grade form of Arnica montana. Would like to know more on the benefits of Arnica montana? Perhaps you will be instructed to obtain Bromelain or other types of remedies, although many surgeons would rather have you not take ANYTHING other than your prescription medications, please do not go against your surgeon's wishes. Remember, always ask your doctor before taking any of these products.
Please do not hesitate to address any concerns that you may have during this time and even after your pre-operative appointment. If you remember something when you get home or the next day or even the day of surgery, don't be afraid to ask.
Preparing for Your Chemical Peel
You will more than likely be asked to closely follow a skin care regimen which may include the use of AHAs, Retin A, Kojic Acid, Hydroquinone, etc. to prepare your skin and even out the skin tone itself. This will make the peel more effective as well as lessens the pigment and fades a tan by prohibiting melanin production and skin cell turn over. This way you are less likely you hyperpigment after the procedure.
How This Procedure Is Performed
Depending upon the peel, peel depth and the skin type - you may be anesthetized. If so please read the anesthesia section. If not, you will have your skin cleansed and prepared either by exfoliation, sterilized or whatever is needed. The layers of acid will be applied and the timer set for your treatment protocol. You may experience a warm or tingling sensation and depending upon the strength of the peel, a stinging sensation. Your physician may place a fan on low speed to help with any type of discomfort.
The acid will be removed with a neutralizing lotion abs you will then have a moisturizer applied to your face. You may or may not have a second skin type of dressing placed on your face then gauze, unless of course this is a superficial peel.
Please consult with your physician for specific details of your procedure as many treatments are carried out differently and are entirely individual-dependent.
The Road to Recovery
You will feel as though your skin has a windburn or sunburn and will find that your skin is tight. Do not make excessive or widely exaggerated facial expressions. This can tearing of the skin and bleeding, hence scarring. Just let your skin heal naturally and do not peel or tug on ANY skin that may peel from the face. You can cause excessive damage resulting in severe scarring if you do this. Below is a typical after care instruction sheet, please ask your physician or skin care specialist for your own specific instruction sheet.
Typical Post-Peel Instructions
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You will start noticing pink, fresh skin emerging from under the peeling , damaged skin. Remember not to help the peel along by pulling or rubbing this old skin off. Within a few weeks the pinkness will fade for most, light peels. Depending upon the depth of the peel you may have lingering pinkness which may look like a mild sunburn or flushed appearance. Your physician will go over what to expect for the depth of the peel you undergo.
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Important Contraindications of Chemical Peels |
Risks & Complications of Chemical Peels
If you have oral herpes. You MUST gain the approval of your primary physician and seek a prescription for oral acyclovir - one brand name is Zovirax. This is very important! Zovirax can significantly decrease your chances of a break out. If you have a break out during your healing period, it can spread to your entire face and result in severe and permanent scarring.
Be careful of crusting or excessive weeping. In AHA peels you may think this is normal but there is a borderline appearances that you must watch out for. Ask your skin care specialist for specifics regarding what to look for. If for a typical AHA peel, you should feel and look normal within 3-4 days. For deeper peels your downtime may take weeks and then months for complete recovery.
If you experience painful areas of the face, contact your surgeon or skin care specialist immediately, especially if you are prone to cold sores. Blisters that form will need to be reported immediately!
Hyperpigmentations (excessive coloration) and hypopigmentation (lack of pigmentation) can be problematic of misdiagnosed skin types, failure to reveal any skin problems or ethnicity and improper post-peel care. Infection is uncommon but possible so keep an eye out for redness and pain.
Scarring is a problem if the above is experienced so please adhere to your post-peel instructions to decrease your chances of long term or permanent, visible signs of damage.
The Average Prices of Chemical Peels
The average prices for the common chemical peels are as follows:
| Type of Peel or Brand Name | Cost |
| AHA peel (low strength) | $30 (or $5. if added on to European full facials) |
| AHA (50% - 70% concentration) | $1,000 + up |
| BHA (8 - 13 % concentration) | $1,000 + up |
| Phase IV Jessner's Peel (mild) | approximately $100 + up |
| Phase IV Jessner's Peel (moderate) | approximately $150 + up |
| Phase IV Jessner's Peel (aggressive) | approximately $200 + up |
| Phase V Method 40 Jessner's Peel (mild, moderate, aggressive) | approximately $250 + up |
| Phenol (around mouth) | approximately $2,000. + up |
| Phenol (full face) | approximately $3,000. - $4,000. + up |
| Obagi Blue Peel (recovery 7 - 10 days) | approximately $200. + up per layer/15% solution; $400 + up per layer/ 20% solution - up to $1,000. |
| Standard TCA Peel | approximately $1,500. - $3,000. + up |
| Light TCA Peel | $200. to $500. + up |
| Spot Peels | $100. + up |
| BioMedic MicroPeel | $100. - $480. for a series of six treatments + up |
| BioMedic MicroPeel Plus | $125. to $600. for a series of six treatments + up |
| Refinity AHA Peel | $135. to $660. for a series of six treatments + up |
| Weekend Peel (recovery 4 - 6 days) | $750. + up |

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