A chemical peel is a procedure that uses a chemical solution to peel away wrinkled, blemished, unevenly pigmented or sun damaged facial skin. The procedure is non-invasive and poses little risk. The result is softer, smoother and more youthful looking skin.
Glycolic Peels
By increasing the turnover of cells and exfoliation, glycolic acid peels are effective for decreasing the appearance of small wrinkles, reducing age and sun related hyper pigmentation, unclogging pores and helping to control acne. Peels give the skin a healthy glow. It is an excellent treatment for those who are interested in reducing signs of aging.
What is it?
Since ancient times chemical peels have been performed to freshen the skin and bleach age spots and freckles. Now, new research has provided us with poly-hydroxy acids. Of all of the hydroxy acids, glycolic acid has the smallest molecular size and is the most effective. Glycolic acid loosens the bond of the dead skin layer from the live epidermis, producing a smoother, younger looking complexion.
What it does?
Glycolic acid works on the upper layer of the skin called "epidermis" to cause its normal shedding to become more even. The most superficial layer of the epidermis is called the "keratin". This layer becomes more uniform and less clumpy after a peel giving the skin a smoother feel and enhances collagen production.