Skin Peel Treatment in Dubai

Reveal Your True Beauty with Skin Peel Treatment in Dubai: Transform Your Skin with Safe and Effective Solutions

A skin peel treatment in dubai performed in your dermatologist’s office or surgery center. Your doctor will thoroughly cleanse your skin and protect the surrounding areas. A chemical solution is applied to small areas of your face, causing a controlled wound and leaving new skin behind.

Alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) like glycolic acid and lactic acid, or beta hydroxy acids (BHAs) such as salicylic acid loosen and exfoliate the surface of your skin. They are useful for treating a variety of conditions.

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How it works

A peel removes dead skin cells to reveal revitalized, healthy-looking skin beneath. Many different types of peels are available to treat different problems: light peels can improve rough, scaly patches and dull skin tone; medium peels can reduce fine lines and wrinkles and even out discoloration; and deep peels can remove precancerous scaly spots called actinic keratoses as well as sun damage. Your doctor will work with you to decide the best type of peel for your desired results.

Before your peel, we will ask about any medical conditions and medications you are taking, as these can affect how your skin responds to treatment. A physical exam will also be performed to assess the condition of your skin and determine which type of peel will give you the best results.

A chemical peel is typically performed in a doctor’s office or surgery center as an outpatient procedure. The person performing the peel will first thoroughly cleanse your skin, and then carefully apply a chemical solution — such as glycolic acid, trichloroacetic acid (TCA), salicylic acid, lactic acid or carbolic acid (phenol) — to small areas of your face. The chemical causes a controlled wound, allowing new skin to grow in its place.

After a chemical peel, your skin may feel tight or irritated, and it might look red or swollen. It is important to follow your doctor’s instructions for protecting it from the sun and applying daily ointments. You should also avoid picking or rubbing at the area, as this can increase scarring and infection.

Preparation

Depending on the type of peel, your doctor will give you specific instructions about preparing for your treatment. For example, you may be told to stop using some skin care products before your procedure, and to avoid certain activities such as abrasive facial scrubs or waxing. You should also protect yourself from the sun for about ten days after your treatment. This is because the new skin will be more sensitive to sunlight.

A light chemical peel uses a low concentration of an acid (such as alpha hydroxy acids or glycolic acid) to exfoliate the outer layers of skin, revealing fresher skin beneath. It can improve the appearance of rough or flaky skin and mild skin discoloration. A light peel may be used alone or in combination with other treatments such as microdermabrasion and neuromodulators to improve skin tone, tighten pores and reduce fine wrinkles.

Medium chemical peels use a more powerful acid to remove the outer layer of skin and the upper portion of the middle layer. This type of peel is helpful for improving uneven skin tone, reducing fine lines and wrinkles and removing acne scarring. It can also be used to treat melasma, age spots and other skin problems caused by sun damage.

Before a medium chemical peel, you will have a consultation with your doctor to decide which type of peel is best for you. It is important to be honest about your medical history and tell the doctor if you are taking any medications.

Procedure

The skin will be thoroughly cleansed. With a deep peel, the dermatologist will perform the procedure while you are sedated in a surgical setting. The doctor will apply the peel to small sections of your face, one at a time, until all areas of the skin are treated.

A superficial peel removes only the dead surface cells. Redness, flaking and itching will occur for a few days as the dead skin sheds. Your new skin is vulnerable and may need sun protection.

If you have a dark complexion, you have a greater risk of a brownish discoloration after a chemical peel. Taking birth control pills or being pregnant can also increase your risk for this type of hyperpigmentation. If you have a history of herpes outbreaks, there is a low risk of them reactivating at the site of a chemical peel. Your doctor can prescribe medication to prevent or treat herpes breakouts if they do develop.

A medium peel is effective for smoothing the skin, reducing uneven pigmentation and minimizing fine lines and wrinkles. It removes the outermost layer of your skin and some of the middle layers. This type of peel is recommended for patients with blotchy or damaged skin caused by sun exposure, pre-cancerous growths or age spots. It can also be used for mild acne scarring or a combination of these problems.

Recovery

Skin that has been treated with a chemical peel will usually be red, tight and irritated. The top layer will begin to flake within the first one or two days, while a scaly texture may last for a week or more. It is important to avoid rubbing or picking at the scabs because this can cause scarring. Instead, it is a good idea to use a thick, moisturizing cream that will help your skin heal.

It is also a good idea to wear mineral makeup for a few weeks after treatment. You should be able to return to your normal skincare routine after a few more weeks. It is a good idea to wait until your skin has completely healed before using harsher products on it, or trying to exfoliate.