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SKIN PEELS


Benefits of  Professional Skin Peels 

Our skin, the largest human organ, protects us from the elements: wind, rain, cold, heat and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. It also serves as a barrier, our first line of defense against infections that would otherwise kill us. As such, the outermost layer of the epidermis, the stratum carenum, takes a daily beating that often leads to permanent damage and signs of premature aging. It is no wonder that many of us try our best to protect the most visible and vulnerable part of the epidermis - the skin on the face.

Chemical skin peeling

Long before there were plastic surgeons, dermatologists or estheticians, ancient peoples used natural acids and other irritants to remove the top layer of the epidermis. Although the chemical ingredients have changed, the same process is used today. Here are five reasons why millions of people do it every year.

1. A smoother, fresher face

Removing the outer epidermal layer that takes daily pounding can do wonders for your appearance, at least in the short term. Your face will look smoother and fresher because the damaged cells have been eliminated. Although the skin soon grows back, the new layers can be noticeably softer and look younger. It is no wonder that peeling is one of the most popular dermatological procedures today.

2. Fewer imperfections

Depending on the type of peel and its depth, this technique can reduce signs of sun damage, blotchy and uneven tone, and some scars. For most patients, regular treatment is necessary to see real and lasting results.

3. Improved texture

Even the most superficial skin peeling removes the top layer and with it dead and damaged cells, which results in a better texture and condition of the epidermis. Again, the results may not be permanent, but most patients are satisfied and return for subsequent treatments.

4. Clearer and clearer complexion

Many who suffer from acne and other dermatological disorders can benefit from skin peels that remove damaged, unsightly layers and replace them with healthy cells. It's also possible that exfoliation can clear clogged pores, which can reduce inflammation and thus reduce the risk of acne breakouts.

5. No operation

Although there are some side effects associated with all types of skin peels, they are completely safe when performed by an experienced professional. Patients who get them are often finished in less than an hour and usually report only mild irritation after early visits with fewer side effects during follow-up treatments. Compared to surgical procedures that produce similar results, peels are much safer, cheaper and much less painful. It's no wonder they're an increasingly popular alternative to plastic surgery.

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