There are many effective skin care treatments that can give dramatic results and improve our skin's appearance safely. However, not all suit everyone, so if you wish to improve your skin for whatever reasons, especially anti aging, then here are some of the possible courses of treatment for you to look into;
Dermal abrasion
Dermal abrasion (also called skin planing) can be used to help people with facial disfigurements caused by acne and illness like chickenpox or smallpox. The top layers of skin is removed allowing new skin cells to develop. Dermabrasion can be done manually or mechanically.
The surgeon will explain the process, and the amount of discomfort that can be expected, as well as how long it will take for the skin to look normal again.
Depending on the surface that needs to be done, the procedure can be done in the surgeon's office or a hospital. A general anesthetic is normally used. Although it is normally a safe surgical treatment, it is not suitable for everybody. People with dark skins can end up with permanent discoloration, while people with sensitive skins might be allergic to some of the chemicals used and should rather avoid it. Should you decide to have the treatment, ensure that it is done by someone with experience.
Chemical Peels
By stripping away outer layers of skin, a chemical peel makes the skin smoother and improves appearance. Chemical peels lessen blemishes, discoloration of the skin and wrinkles. It can also reduce acne scars.
Divided into three categories, alphahydroxy acids (AHA) trichloroacetic acid (TCA) and Phenol, there are different kinds of chemical peels. You should consult a dermatologist who will be able to advise you on the right one for you. Chemical peels are generally safe but can cause some discomfort.
Alphahydroxy acids (AHAs)
Typically made of fruit, glycolic and lactic acids this the mildest chemical peel. Although it doesn't have an immediate dramatic effect, your skin will look smoother after a few treatments. Some facial cleansers also contain AHAs.
Trichloroacetic acid (TCA)
This chemical peel is ideal for fine lines and less severe blemishes. A few treatments might be necessary.
Phenol
For severe blemishes, coarse skin and deep wrinkles, Phenol is the recommended chemical peel. The most potent, it requires a longer healing time than any other chemical peel.
Obagi Blue Peel
A mild chemical peel, it removes damaged layers of skin resulting in a smoother new layer of skin with smaller pores.
Obagi Nu-Derm
Often used in conjunction with Obagi Blue Peel. Easy enough to do at home, Obagi rejuvenates skin cells resulting in younger looking skin. Dry and damaged skin is turned into a radiant and glowing skin.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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