Chemical peeling; It is a non-surgical, painless and painless procedure. The application is done in a similar way to classical peeling applications. However, it must be performed in a sterile clinical environment, accompanied by a specialist. In carbon peeling application, 3 different types of solutions can be used according to the skin structure.
Superficial Peeling: It is usually done using “alphahydroxy” and “betahydroxy” acids. The glycolic, lactic acids and fruit acids contained in the prepared chemical solution help the skin to regain its moisture. It is especially preferred for thin, dry and wrinkle-forming skin.
Medium Depth Peeling: It is a chemical peeling process made with trichloroacidic acid (TCA) solutions. It is generally preferred in the treatment of sun damage and skin spots. Penetrates deeper into the skin than superficial peeling. Therefore, a slight burning may be felt during the application.
Deep Peeling: “Phenol” is used in the deep peeling process. It is very successful in removing deep wrinkles and widespread age spots. The entire face application takes longer than other types of chemical peels. Therefore, the burning sensation may also be more intense. Therefore, it may need to be done under anesthesia.
Chemical peeling applications usually take 10-15 minutes, except for deep peeling. Deep peeling application can cause reddening and crusting of the skin as it affects the lower layers of the skin. For this reason, it is very important to make regular dressings and moisturize the skin correctly after the application. Chemical peeling is a procedure that is usually done in the winter months.