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Medical Peels
If you are looking for a medical
professional located in the Zanesville and Columbus,
Ohio area that can answer all your questions about
Medical Facial and Skin Peels, then contact us today to
set up your consultation.
What is a Medical Peel?
Medical Peels are a category of advanced clinical skin
rejuvenation treatments that aid in reversing damaged
skin due to factors such as aging, sun exposure and
acne.

Who are candidates for Medical Peels?
Clients who have facial blemishes, wrinkles and uneven
skin pigmentation are candidates.
What are the types of Medical Peels?
There are three levels of Medical Peels ranging in
intensity and strength:
Alphahydroxy Acids (AHA)
These are the mildest form of Medical Peels and provide
smoother, brighter-looking skin. AHA peels may be used
for treating fine lines, areas of dryness and
pigmentation problems. AHA can be mixed with bleaching
creams to correct pigment problems, and it can be used
as a pre-treatment for the TCA peel. The peels'
ingredients originate from glycolic, lactic and fruit
acids.
Trichloracetic Acids (TCA)
This type is a medium-depth peeling system that may be
performed in different variations. Fine surface
wrinkles, superficial blemishes and pigmentation
problems are commonly treated with this type of Medical
Peel. More than one TCA peel may be needed to achieve
desired results, but the recovery time is shorter than
with a Phenol treatment.
Phenol
This is the deepest, strongest Medical Peel procedure
with the most dramatic and longest-lasting results. It
is used mainly to treat clients with coarse facial
wrinkles, areas of blotchy or sun damaged skin. Since
Phenol can cause the skin to lighten, your skin tone
should be taken into consideration when deciding whether
this level of treatment is right for you.
How many treatments are required?
Multiple treatments are common with certain Medical
Peels:
Alphahydroxy Acids
Various levels of AHA peels can be performed weekly or
at longer intervals.
Trichloracetic Acids
This peel is more intense and two to three TCA peels are
usually performed to achieve desired results.
Phenol
A single treatment usually produces desired effects.
Are Medical Peels safe?
Medical Peels are safe, but each treatment has different
side effects. Some AHA peels may cause irritation,
flaking and soreness. Complications for TCA and Phenol
peels include scarring and changes in skin color.
Will there be any downtime?
There is no downtime with AHA Medical Peels. A TCA peel
may cause redness and swelling, and a mild pain
medication may be prescribed by a physician. Phenol
peels may involve intense swelling and pain. You will be
able to resume normal activities in a week to ten days.
What are the results?
Alphahydroxy Acids
The results from this Medical Peel may be very subtle at
first. You will detect a natural, healthy glow to your
skin, and with multiple treatments, even better results
can be seen.
Trichloracetic Acids
Skin will be noticeably smoother and fresher-looking.
Results are longer-lasting than an AHA peel.
Phenol
This peel will result in dramatic improvements in the
surface of the skin, including fewer wrinkles, fewer
blemishes and even skin tone.
Who should avoid Medical Peels?
Clients with cold sores or sensitive skin may be at a
greater risk for post-treatment complications.
Medical Peels at a glance:
Alphahydroxy Acids (AHA)
AHA peels are used to smooth rough, dry skin, improve
texture of sun damaged skin and aid in control of acne.
AHA can be mixed with bleaching creams to correct
pigment problems, and it can be used as a pre-treatment
for the TCA peel. A series of peels may be needed.
Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA)
TCA peels smooth out fine surface wrinkles, remove
superficial blemishes and corrects pigment problems.
These peels may require pre-treatment with Retin-A or
AHA creams. Additional treatments may be needed to
maintain results. The healing process is usually quick.
Phenol
The Phenol peel corrects blotches caused by sun
exposure, hormones and aging. It smoothes out coarse
wrinkles and areas of blotchy or sun damaged skin. This
peel is used only on the face and is not recommended for
dark-skinned individuals. Full-face treatment may take
an hour or more. The recovery rate is slow, and complete
healing can take several weeks. Sun protection must
always be used following the peel, and permanent skin
lightening and lines of demarcation may occur.
If you are
looking for a medical professional located in the
Zanesville and Columbus, Ohio area that can answer all
your questions about Medical Facial and Skin Peels, then
contact us today to set up your consultation.
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