How To Get Rid Of Milia
Chemical Peels

Chemical peels use a variety of acids to resurface the skin by gently removing its top layer. Light, medium, and deep peels are available, and they can be tailored to the patient's individual skin concerns. Medium and deep chemical peels are normally performed by a plastic surgeon or dermatologist, and lighter, superficial peels can be carried out by nurses or aestheticians. Some patients may choose to have superficial peels every four weeks to address their skin issues. Vitamin C, salicylic acid, lactic acid, alpha hydroxy acid, and trichloroacetic acid are a few of the ingredients frequently used for chemical peels. After the chemicals are applied to the skin, the uppermost skin layer will begin slowly peeling, and this may cause a burning sensation and discomfort. Peeling typically starts within twenty minutes of finishing the chemical peel procedure, and it can last up to seven days for a superficial or medium peel. If a deep chemical peel is performed, peeling may continue for two weeks. Patients who have had deep peels need to wait at least six to twelve months before having another one.
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