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What To Consider Before Having A Chemical Peel
Not everybody is a candidate for a chemical peel, especially the peels that have dramatic results. Peels are divided into two different categories: minor peels that are outpatient procedures and deep peels which require deep sedation and long, often painful recovery periods.
The light chemical peels mainly include the alphahydroxy acids. This family of chemical peels includes fruit acid peels (from citrus acids), glycolic acid peels (created from sugar cane), lactic acid peels (derived from sour milk or berries), malic acid peels (made from apples), and tartaric acid peels (made from grapes.) These peels can assist with skin that is mildly wrinkled, sun-damaged, scarred by acne or marred by blackheads. Be aware that spottiness', scarring and burning can be a consequence of even the mildest of chemical peels.
The heavier chemical peels contain greater concentrations of acids. You are essentially burning your old skin off so that new skin cells can replace it. Be aware that these types of peels require you to be completely sedated and have a recovery time of at least a month and in many cases up to three or four months.
Be aware too that many people find the recovery phase which can involved a bandaged face, pus, bleeding, scabbing and an unpleasant odor to be very difficult to handle emotionally. You must be mentally and emotionally stable to undergo a cosmetic procedure such as this. Many people experience a psychological low or depression after a deep chemical peel. This is why people who already suffer from depression, manic depression or chronically low self-esteem are not great candidates for a chemical peel. The emotional devastation that comes with looking in
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the mirror and seeing a bloodied face as well the isolation from other people can trigger an existing emotional condition or cognitive disorder and make it worse.
You might also want to consider that your face may appear red or inflamed for several days before you even have the operation. This is because most practitioners of these procedures prescribe a topical acid to be applied to the skin to soften it and prepare it for the actual chemical peel. This may mean going to work or attending important meeting looking less than your usual attractive self as often these topical applications also cause make up to sting if it is applied.
You can also experience quite a bit of discomfort after the operation as well. Your skin may feel different in texture or dry and cracked. It may feel tight and like a taut mask if you try to smile.
Chemical peels are also not recommended for individuals with herpes. This is because the virus can be triggered by the trauma of procedure and if sores spread to any part of the face during the recovery period then unattractive and permanent scarring can result.
As with all invasive procedures, make sure you consider the cosmetician or plastic surgeon's credentials and qualifications before you book an appointment. A good practitioner will have a large book of Before and After photographs for you to look at so you can assess which type of chemical peel will be most effective for you.
About the Author
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Kelly Altodona is a cosmetic surgery freelance author.
http://www.CosmeticSurgeryLinks.com *******
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