Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The Truth About Chemical Peels Vs Microdermabrasion

By Jeff Kappel


Chemical peels such as a mild glycolic acid peel might have a little bit of an intimidating sound to them but truly end up being one of the most effective and affordable treatments to help rejuvenate your skin. Since these types of peels can be done so quickly and are so affordable they have helped people from all over clean up acne scars, freckles or other skin blemishes.

While doing a deep peel at your doctor can be effective, it's still very time consuming and much more expensive than the alternative. People who are on a limited budget and need something done quickly and effectively, especially if they have a function coming up appreciate the fact that glycolic acid peels can be done from home and for next to nothing.

The way the glycolic acid peel works is quite simple. The mild acid burns away a layer of skin, taking the damage with it and leaving the new, damage-free layer. Acid peels also have the ability to stimulate new skin cell growth by deeply penetrating the skin. It also makes your skin produce collagen, which is very important for healthy skin.

Chemical peels can be used anywhere on the body, but the face is the most typical since that's what we notice on people all the time. If you don't like the results you get from the first chemical peel you can simply repeat the process a week or two later since glycolic acid peels are very gentle and can be used by people who have super sensitive skin. Depending on the sensitivity of your skin you can usually expect it to be back to normal in a couple days.

Acid peels are very popular because of their price and how easy they are to administer. They come in a number of different concentrations, from 10% to 70%. It is recommended that if you have never done a peel before you should stick with the lower percentages to see how your skin will react. Also, be sure to follow the direction exactly and be sure to not leave the peel on your skin for more than 10 minutes as a time.

If you proceed to go outdoors within two days of your chemical peel treatment it's strongly advised that you use a sunscreen of spf30 or higher to help protect your skin. Most dermatologists will recommend trying the treatment for less than 10 minutes and using that as a gauge to see how you feel. Remember, it's never out of the question to seek the council of a qualified medical professional if you run into any questions.

If you are looking to save some money by avoiding an unnecessary trip to the dermatologist by using a glycolic acid peel you'll still be able to get rid of scars, blemishes, and wrinkles. Glycolic acid is found as a main ingredient in many different products on the market since it is made with natural ingredients from things such as citrus fruits.

One of the benefits of microdermabrasion is that it won't involve you having surgery and it's won't case you any pain. However one of the cons is, that this is a repeat treatment since the skins cells regenerate about every month and you'll need to see your dermatologist each time. Microdermabrasion is a great treatment and can be done relatively quickly and still aides in getting rid of wrinkles, sun damaged skin and acne scars.

Depending on the sensitivity of your skin you might be able to do the treatments as often as every couple weeks but monthly is even doable. Microdermabrasion has a very rapid recovery rate. Unlike an acid peel your skin might feel extra tight, some blood vessels might break and bleed is also a risk. You are able to treat pretty much any part of the body with microdermabrasion, but the most common area treated is actually your face.




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