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The concept comes from the English “peel”, which basically translates as the Spanish word “pelar”. It is a procedure in which keratolytic substances that cause mild corrosion on the outermost layers of the skin are used.
This results in a subsequent process of exfoliation or flaking of the cells located on the outermost portion of the skin. Therefore the objective of peeling is to improve the quality of the skin surface that is undergoing a pathological alteration process, or simply the oxidation produced by our natural ageing.
This process of physiological rejuvenation is completed in around one month. As such, it is useful to distinguish between chemical peelings depending on their keratolytic effect:
Like any typical facial, these skin treatments are meant to improve the look, feel, and overall healthy glow of the face.
Most of the time, a facial peel involves chemical components such as AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acids)
or TCA (Trichloroacetic Acids), along with other natural ingredients such as Glycolic Acid or Salicylic Acid.
These various elements are applied to the face, occasionally activated by special UV lights, and then removed within 30-60 minutes.
Some facial peels will result in noticeable peeling and slight redness, which typically subsides within 24 hours.
The scale generally refers to the pigmentation of facial skin, however it focuses specifically on the skin’s sensitivity.
Understanding where you fall on the Fitzpatrick scale can be very helpful in determining the best facial peel treatment for your unique skin type.
The scale ranges from Type I – Type VI. Those that fall in the first category have skin that always burns and never tans, whereas those that fall in the last category never burn and also never tan.
You should try to determine where you fall on the scale before proceeding with the more intensive facial peel treatments available.
There are three primary categories of facial peels.
This type of peel usually reserve for patients that require more extensive facial care and that don’t mind have some downtime for recovery.
A deep facial peel can take anywhere from 14-21 days to fully heal as the top layer of the skin manages to flake away. Once fully healed, patients can expect a dramatic decrease in wrinkles and blemishes.