| Chemical Peel
A chemical
peel is a technique for rejuvenating wrinkled, blemished
or sun-damaged skin. Special chemicals are used
to peel away the skins top layers. New skin cells form
during the healing process, producing smoother, tighter
younger-looking skin. There are two types of chemical
solutions used in peels, Phenol and TCA. TCA peels are
used primarily for fine surface wrinkles and superficial
blemishes.
Patients
recover quicker with a TCA peel and can return to normal
activities in about a week. Phenol peels are
used to treat fine or coarse wrinkles, blotchy skin
coloring, and skin that has been chronically sun-damaged.
Patients that have phenol peels take about 2 weeks to
recover, and will experience some swelling for a few
days. It is very important that patients follow the
doctors post-op instructions, such as staying out of
the sun and wind for at least four weeks.
Depending
upon your specific skin type and the imperfections you
wish to correct, your surgeon will make a recommendation
for you. This procedure is usually performed on an outpatient
basis using local anesthesia, and takes anywhere from
15 minutes to 2 hours. It may be performed along with
other plastic surgery procedures.

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