Chemical peels vs microdermabrasion Peeling
With the society we live in today, it is not just important to ‘feel young’ anymore; it is important to ‘look younger’ too. Skin rejuvenation is one of the common methods to keep the age off the face. Debates still rage on about choosing the type of treatment and about the effects of the many different treatments that exist today. Well, to me, opinions are like skeletons when presented with out actual facts. With respect to skin rejuvenation, it is important to know the facts that exist about chemical peels and Microdermabrasion to make wise and logical decision.
Here I have also published a comparison between Microdermabrasion and Dermabrasion, two abrasive techniques in skin rejuvenation that try and make you look rejuvenuate and better.This should help you decide the differences between Chemical peels vs. microdermabrasion Peeling.
The known and the unknown of Chemical peels
Chemical peels are available in three different strengths light, medium and deep. As the names suggest, the most harmless are the light peels and they can easily be self done. The deep chemical peels have the potential to be harmful to the skin because they contain strong acids that help remove acne scarring and deep wrinkles. Avon and Neutrogena are some of the light peels available commercially.
Only registered skin care clinics can and should perform medium and deep chemical peels as they need professional handling. This professional care makes medium and deep chemical peels cost up to $2000.
A good skin care doctor should take care of your chemical peels, more importantly the deep peels. It also takes a while to recover from a chemical peel. You should never do two chemicals peels in quick succession, but a Microdermabrasion session can be taken up just after a fortnight of the first session. However you can use the various microdermabrasion treatments at home
Good Luck to your attempt at a better future
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