Choosing to have a chemical peel procedure done is a big decision and, unfortunately, most people who choose to use an at home chemical peel kit dont even realize what they are getting into. Because they are doing the peel themselves they dont get a chance to speak with a dermatologist to see if they are a proper candidate for a chemical peel. If you have been considering a chemical peel, this article will help you decide if you should proceed.
The Chemical Peel Explained
The first thing you should understand is how a chemical peel works. First a chemical substance, usually in the forma of a cream or lotion, is applied to the skin and left in place for a period of time. While the chemicals are in contact with the skin they work to loosen the old skin cells and impurities in the pores so that when the chemical solution is removed from the skin it takes with it the dirt, oils and dead skin.
The chemical peel is actually removing a layer of the oldest and therefore the most dead skin you have. It also flushes away all the oils from your skin, as well as all of the contaminates from your pores. How long the acid is left on the skin and how concentrated the chemicals are determines how deep they penetrate into the skin and how much skin is removed.
Things To Consider
Is your skin extremely sensitive to irritants? Do you constantly fight rashes or other irritations? If you answered yes, you may not be a candidate for a chemical peel. The process of a chemical peel is itself fairly irritating to the skin. This irritation will be magnified if the treated skin is already prone to sensitivity.
It is highly advised that you remain indoors for a couple of days after any chemical peel but especially after a deep peel. The reason you need to stay inside is because your skin doesnt have any of the oils it normally produces and because the layer of skin tat is now exposed has not had a chance to adjust to the air and the unseen contaminates will be irritating to it which can cause problems for you.
What to do after your chemical peel.
We are going to say again that going outdoors for the first couple of days after your chemical peel is an absolute no-no. If, however, you have no choice and must venture into the sun and weather apply a liberal coat of sun block to protect your newly exposed skin from the elements that caused you to need the procedure to begin with. Dont apply any face creams or cosmetics to your skin and try to keep from even touching it for a day or two. All of these things can introduce things to your skin that may irritate it.
The best way to decide if you should have a chemical peel is always to consult with a qualified doctor but if you find that this isnt an option, you need to be sure to do plenty of research on the topic. If you take your time and study the topic you should be able to safely decide if you are a candidate for a chemical peel procedure.
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