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Even though chemical peels are among the most popular cosmetic dermatological procedures, we often question how they work. Let's find out more about it in detail. We will also learn where to find chemical peel treatment in Delhi. First, let us know what the purpose of chemical peel is.   

 

What is the Purpose of a Chemical Peel?

Chemical peels are pretty much a mainstream cosmetic dermatology procedure. A chemical solution is applied to the skin and eventually, exfoliates the skin so that you peel off. The newly regenerated skin appears after the treated skin is removed, the new skin is usually smothered and has an improved tone and colour.

Depending on the ability to penetrate the layers of the skin, there are three types of chemical peels: superficial, medium, and deep. 

 

  • Superficial Peel: A superficial peel is performed by penetrating the outer layer of the skin with a weak acid such as Jessner's solution. The peel gently exfoliates the skin to make moderate skin discolouration, rough skin, and acne appear better.

  • Moderate Peel: The medium peels are applied to the middle and outer layers of your skin during a moderate peel. In addition to clearing and smoothing out fine lines and wrinkles, fading freckles, removing age spots and correcting moderate discolouration in the skin, it improves the look of rough patches.

  • Deep Peel: It uses phenol or trichloroacetic acid in the middle layer of your skin during deep peeling. It can help one get rid of small and moderate scars, wrinkles and freckles.

 

How Do Chemical Peels Functions?

The four main advantages of chemical peels are that acne and acne scarring have decreased, hyperpigmentation has been reduced, the results of skincare products have improved, and aging indicators have been reduced. But how is that possible with just one treatment? Let's learn more.

  • Chemical peels work by clearing pores, breaking up clogged hair follicles, and removing bacteria to help reduce acne presently and in the future.

  • Exfoliation removes redundant collagen, which minimizes hyperpigmentation and scar acne.

  • Furthermore, skincare products can penetrate the skin better to create better effects once the skin is exfoliated.

  • The chemical peels not only break down the excess amount of collagen but also boost the production of new collagen and elastin so that wrinkles and fine lines are not visible.

 

Consult the Best Skin Specialist in Delhi for Chemical Peel Treatment!

For an effective chemical peel treatment, one can consult the best skin specialist in Delhi, Dr. Nivedita Dadu. The expert dermatologist has over two decades of experience and is the founder of the advanced skin clinic named Dadu Medical Centre. This clinic has two branches in Delhi, Rajouri Garden (West Delhi) and Vasant Vihar (South Delhi). Innovative skin, hair, and body care solutions can be found here. Visit now!

 

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