Exfoliation Treatments/Chemical Peels:
At Tay River Reflections, we offer
advanced chemical peels using alpha
hydroxy acids (AHA) with beta hydroxy
acids (BHA). These peels stimulate cell
growth such that the skin thickens. The
aged/dead cells that are exfoliated are
replaced by newer, more youthful cells.
There is increased production of new
collagen beneath the epidermis, although
the exact scientific reason why
exfoliation triggers this is still
undefined.
AHA/BHA peels can rejuvenate the
skin and can gradually improve:
Rough, dull looking skin
Fine wrinkling associated with sun
damage
Uneven pigmentation
Mild acne, blackheads and prominent
pores.
The peels are performed in a series,
beginning with the weakest concentration
of AHA (15% glycolic acid), and then
gradually increasing to the strongest
concentration (70% glycolic acid). A
series of 4 to 6 applications is
recommended spaced 1 to 2 weeks apart.
This can then be followed by maintenance
peels every 1 to 2 months. The effect is
enhanced and maintained by the regular
use of AHA/BHA and retinol containing
face creams.
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Possible complications of
AHA/BHA peels are usually mild and improve with time. The skin may be red
and feel a little irritated for a short period of time (few hours or 1 to
2 days), like mild sunburn or wind burn. Rarely, there may be specific
areas of crusting or scabbing. These usually resolve within 1 week. The
risk of this occurring increases with vigorous scrubbing or the use of
abrasive cleansers within a few days before or after the peel. These
should be avoided. The skin may remain sensitive to the sun and/or wind.
Sun screen should be used at all times to preserve the effects of the
peel, and to avoid further sun damage to the skin. There is a small risk
of reactivating Herpes Simplex (cold sores) following the peel. Please
advise the practitioner if you are susceptible to recurrent cold sores, as
preventative medication can be prescribed and is effective. Peels should
not be performed during an outbreak of herpes. |
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