Recovering from Chemical Peels Connecticut

Recovery

The results you obtain from a light peel will initially be very subtle. At first you may detect a healthier glow to your skin. After several treatments you should notice a smoother texture as well. Medium peels will produce results that are more obvious and pronounced than a light peel; however, they won´t be as dramatic as a deep peel. Overall, you should notice that your skin has become much smoother and fresher looking. In most cases, maintaining these results will require that you repeat your treatments over a long period of time.

The recovery period for chemical peels varies depending on whether you have a light, medium or deep peel. Keep in mind that the deeper the peel procedure the more intense each aspect of your recovery will be. For deep peels, you may have to wear bandages over your treated area for a day or two. This normally isn't necessary for light or medium peels.

About a day after your procedure, small flakes or scabs may form to protect your new skin. It's important not to pick at these flakes because it could result in scarring. In many cases they can be removed with soap and water. Your surgeon also may advise you to apply a skin ointment, cream or moisturizer after cleaning your skin. After these skin flakes have fallen off, your new skin will begin to appear. It will most likely be bright red (similar to a bad sunburn), dimming to a lighter pink over time.

After your new skin has grown in, it will be lighter in color than before your procedure. Because of this, you will need to protect your skin from sun exposure by applying sunblock lotions of at least SPF 15 before going outside. While your new skin is healing, you may experience abnormal itching, swelling or tingling. Your surgeon will provide you with medications or directions on how to use cold compresses to minimize this condition. With medium and deep peels, you should refrain from strenuous activities for two to three weeks. You also should wait this same length of time before applying makeup. Your usual makeup could possibly cause skin irritation, so your surgeon may recommend non-allergenic makeup.

Deep peels will provide you the most dramatic and longlasting results. Following an extended recovery period you should have fewer wrinkles, scars and blemishes and much improved skin tone. Keep in mind that even extensive chemical peel treatments cannot overcome the natural effects of routine sun exposure and aging. Every person's body chemistry is different and the long- term results you can achieve with chemical peels will depend on your skin type and individual circumstances. Make sure you speak openly with your surgeon about your long-term goals and the chemical procedure that is appropriate for your individual situation.

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