Chemical skins can improve the appearance of the skin. During the chemical peel treatment, a chemical solution is applied to the skin so that the outer layer of the skin can convert into blisters which are easy to peel off. As a result, new skin grows and it is generally smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin. On the face, neck, or hands, chemical peels can be done. Besides these, you may use them for:
- Reducing fine lines around the mouth and under the eyes
- Improving the appearance of mild scars
- Treating wrinkles which are caused by aging and sun damage
- Eliminating freckles, age spots, and dark patches due to taking birth control pills or pregnancy
- Improving the appearance and feel of skin
- Treating certain types of acne
In other words, bacterial and inflammatory problems are the main cause of pigmentation. Both contribute to the development of blemishes known as acne. Chemical Peels Toronto has helped several patients in treating their blemishes, here is how can help you:
Bacteria, sebum (natural skin oil), and dead skin cells are found in every skin pore. Bacteria, dirt and dead cells are stuck if there is an infection at the base of a hair follicle. Then it becomes an optimal breeding ground for bacteria, as it consumes dead cells and debris, therefore, it allows unrestricted growth and reproduction of bacteria. As the bacteria grow, the infection builds.
Pores that are widespread with infection become the main cause of two types of blemishes: a pimple or a cyst. One of two blemishes, pimple or cyst, may arise from pores that are widespread with infection. If there is a clear path to the surface, a pimple occurs. The locked pores produce a cyst.
A chemical peel works like a gentle exfoliant that eliminates toxins, dirt, and sebum from your skin’s pores. Although the blemish is a cyst, a chemical peel will cure it efficiently. At Skin Vitality, chemical peeling is extremely popular in acne patients. It is a successful method of treating acne.
Skin is slightly more sensitive to the sun usually after a chemical peel, therefore wear sunscreen every day for protection. The tag says “broad spectrum”, it means that it defends against UVA and UVB rays from the sun. You may also use a physical sunscreen with above SPF 30. Limit your daylight time, especially about 10 a.m.