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Monday, 29 April 2013

The Truth About Chemical Peels Tattoo Removal (Part 2)


Jessner's Peel
This type off peel is certainly a mixture of a few ingredients that mixed together to produce a new formula. It can be considered as a delicate chemical peels that is undoubtedly slightly stronger than both the alpha and beta hydroxy formulas. Jessner's peel uses lactic acid, salicylic acid and resorcinol, which happens to be sometimes used as a disinfectant or acne medication. It is used against your skin that is actually too damaged to respond well to an AHA peel, but does not require any kind of medium to deep treatment. Jessner's peels are often applied without ever having the use of anesthetic and fully completed recovery after the treatment takes about a week.

Salicyclic Acids Peels
Salicyclic acid is the most common beta hydroxy acid used in chemical peels for tattoo removal. It is stronger than glycolic acid so it provides a slightly deeper chemical peel with longer lasting results. That is why this type of chemical is also frequently used in acne products, to treat acne-prone skin. No anasthetic is required during the treatment because beta hydroxy acid chemical peels are also can be considered as a mild resurfacing treatment; therefore the recovery time after the procedure is relatively short. Unfortunately, it will take more than one treatment session to achieve the best results and the procedure will need to be repeated over and over again in order to maintain your softer and smoother skin.

Glycolic acid
This is the mildest chemical peel formula and the most popular ingredients available today. Glycolic acid also known as AHAs is the most common chemical peels used for tattoo removal purposes. AHA peels rarely need any sort of anesthetic to perform, and the discomfort during and after the procedure is minimal. The peel formulas are used for the reduction of fine lines and wrinkles, to restore areas of dryness, to treat uneven pigmentation, and and also to reduce acne. Since glycolic acid is the mildest chemical peel formula, subsequent peels may be needed to remove deeper layers of skin until the tattoo is completely removed.

What You Can Expect?
Chemical peels take approximately 15-60 minutes, depending on the size of the treatment area. Once the treatment process begins, you will have to apply the solution until it reaches the desired depth of the skin, which typically takes 2-10 minutes. The peel is then neutralized with an iced saline solution, and a topical antibiotic ointment will be applied. Sun exposure should be avoided for several weeks following a chemical peel, and a quality sun block should be applied regularly to protect the new, revitalized skin.

Other Solution
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1 comment:

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