Guide To Getting Rid Of Age Spots

Chemical Peels

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Chemical peels are also utilized to soften the look of age spots. During a chemical peel session, a dermatologist or skin care specialist 'paints' the patient’s skin with fruit acids and other solutions. As with microdermabrasion, this exfoliates the skin. However, moderate and deep chemical peels generally go much deeper than microdermabrasion, which is comparatively gentle. A deep chemical peel, which uses Baker’s phenol, penetrates down to the dermis and destroys melanin. This puts paid to age spots or any other area of uneven pigmentation and is a reason why a deep peel is not recommended for individuals with dark skin. It also requires the patient to be placed under general anesthesia. Some patients with age spots find some improvement with a light peel, which uses sugar cane-based glycolic acid and is an outpatient procedure.

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