If you have been thinking about having a chemical peel there are some things you should be aware of and take into consideration. Any competent dermatologist is going to discuss these things with you before performing the procedure but if you are planning to do the peel yourself with an at home kit, you should fully consider all of these details. Take your time and read through this information before making your decision.
The Chemical Peel Explained
Before we proceed we should explain exactly what a chemical peel actually is. The skin treatment normally referred to as a chemical peel is a procedure where an acid-based lotion, cream or gel is put on the skin, usually the face, where it loosens the older dead skin cells and allows them to be rinsed away after the chemical solution has been neutralized and removed.
The chemical peel process actually removes the outermost layer of skin while it also removes all of the natural oils along with all of the contaminates from the pores. The depth of a chemical peel is determined by what concentration level the acid solution contains as well as how long it is left on the skin. The higher the concentration, the deeper the peel. The longer the treatment lasts, the deeper the peel as well.
Things to Think About
If you have sensitive or fair skin, you should be very careful about considering a chemical peel. These skin sensitivities are going to e compounded for a period of time until your skin has completely healed. If you already have problems with your skins sensitivity you may find the effects of a chemical peel to be more than you are willing to endure.
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.
After The Peel
After the procedure you should refrain from any outdoor activity for a couple of days. If you absolutely must go outside be sure to wear a liberal amount of sun block (not sun screen, sun block) to protect your skin. You should just make a concerted effort to not do anything that is going to irritate your skin like wearing makeup or using face creams or exfoliates. Try to even avoid touching your skin for the first day or two because the oil and dirt on your fingers could irritate the skin.
While many people simply cannot afford to go to a qualified dermatologist and have to opt for an at home chemical peel, they should still make every effort to collect as much information as possible t help them decide if a chemical peel is right for them. The opinion of a qualified doctor is always the best source for this information but diligent research is the next best option when considering a chemical peel.
For more information about chemical peels, you should check out this information about home chemical peels.
categories: chemical peels,facials,peels,skin care,skincare,cosmetics,skin rejuvination,acne,dermatitis,beauty,dermatology

