MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, P. G. Diploma in Dermatology Venerology
Dermatologist, Hyderabad
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20 years experience
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Chemical peels are more suited for those who have dark skin
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Those who have fairer complexions benefit a lot more from chemical peels than those who do not. People with darker skin are more prone to experiencing unfavorable side effects from the peel. The most common of these side effects are scarring and discoloration. They are also more likely to experience cold sores afterward, among various other concerns of the skin.
What is the main type of skin problem that is treated through chemical peels?
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Exposure to the harmful UV rays of the sun can lead to an array of disorders that affect the skin such as wrinkling, aging and discoloration. These problems can be treated by going in for a chemical peel which restores the natural radiance and flawlessness of skin by repairing the damage that has been caused.
You should opt for a chemical peel before you plan a pregnancy
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It is recommended that you avoid getting a chemical peel if you are planning for a pregnancy. The chemical substances of the peel get absorbed into the skin which is likely to interfere with the pregnancy and the health of the fetus in a negative manner. It is alright to opt for a chemical peel if you are not likely to have a child anytime or planning for a child in the near future.
Which of the following statements about chemical peels is true?
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There are many myths that people believe about chemical peels. The first myth is that they cause a lot of pain on the skin. You might feel a slight burning sensation while the chemical peel is applied but it will not leave you in terrible pain. But in some cases, it has been known to bring back cold sores afterwards. This is one of the negative side effects of a chemical peel.
Chemical peels leave wounds on the skin
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Chemical peels serve to repair skin damage through more skin damage. The chemical peel damages the skin in a superficial and controlled way, leaving it with artificially created wounds. The skin's natural healing process then kicks in and repairs the damage, at which point the skin becomes rejuvenated and more radiant than before. Chemical peels not only remove discoloration but also reduce the appearance of fine lines and superficial wrinkles as well as scars left by acne.