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The 10 Astonishing Benefits You Never Knew Chemical Peels Could Offer

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Article At A Glance

  • Chemical peels are exfoliating treatments that use acids to remove dead skin cells.
  • Light peels target the top layer of skin, improving texture and brightening complexion.
  • Medium peels go deeper and can address hyperpigmentation and acne scars.
  • Deep peels can treat sagging skin and even precancerous growths.

Every day, your skin puts up with a lot, from poor diets and dehydration that cause premature fine lines to makeup and other skin applications that clog pores and promote acne. While you can prevent or solve most of these issues by drinking more water and eating healthier, collagen-filled foods like fish, many appreciate the extra boost and instant effects of chemical peels. 

These peels act as an intense exfoliant that uses some form of acid like lactic or trichloroacetic acid, each causing a different level of controlled injury to the skin. The higher the level, the deeper into the skin layers the treatment reaches. Doctors and surgeons usually perform these procedures on the face but can also use them to alleviate concerns on the neck, hands, and other body parts. 

Below, we’ll delve into these concerns alongside how light, medium, and deep facial peels can help. 

What Light Chemical Peels Can Do For You

A light dermatological peel doesn’t reach beneath the epidermis, making it perfect for anyone who has surface-level imperfections.

1. Improving Rough and Uneven Skin Texture

Rough and uneven skin texture causes rough or dry patches. By removing the top damaged or dead skin layer, you receive smoother skin, but that’s not all.

This exfoliation treatment encourages skin fibroblasts, which release collagen and elastin to reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles. In some cases, it can permanently eradicate even the deepest creasing for a younger appearance. 

2. Brightening Your Complexion for a More Vibrant Appearance

Dead skin cells also add dullness to your complexion since the flaky particles that look paler than your living skin cells build up on the surface. By removing them via exfoliation, your natural glow becomes more apparent. 

It also brightens your complexion by targeting uneven skin tones caused by blotchiness and redness or conditions like rosacea. The process encourages the body to produce and evenly distribute melanin across your face, so the redness dramatically decreases for a more uniform overall color appearance. 

3. Minimizing Pores for a More Seamless Appearance 

Anything from an aggressive skincare regimen to hormones and aging causes pores to enlarge over time. However, because these tiny openings don’t sink too deep into the skin, treating the epidermis alone can minimize the appearance of pores by removing clogs within them. By eliminating excess oil and debris, the pores sometimes shrink back to their original state. 

4. Prevent Future Skin Issues One Peel at a Time

Removing dirt, gunk, excess oil, leftover makeup, and skincare residue from the top skin layer with a chemical peel not only keeps your pores clean but prevents future breakouts and other issues that arise with clogged skin. Therefore, you’re doing more than improving your complexion within a matter of days. You’re promoting long-term clearness and skin maintenance. 

5. Allowing for More Absorption of Skin Rejuvenating Products

Dead skin cells act as a barrier between your skincare and living skin cells, meaning your face won’t receive the nutrients and other benefits you try to give it daily. With light peels, this becomes an issue of the past since you can then use moisturizers, serums, and other treatments, knowing the active ingredients are not only reaching living cells but are penetrating deeper skin layers.

The Benefits of Medium Dermatological Peels

Medium-depth peels travel fully through the epidermis, also targeting issues that derive from or touch the papillary dermis.

6. Eradicating Hyperpigmentation to Increase Confidence

Hyperpigmentation, whether caused by low-level sunspots, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, or a hormonally-induced form of discoloration like melasma, is the result of damaged cells creating too much melanin. Not only do these peels remove compromised cells but also target excess melanin in melanocytes and reduce their production level so a fresh skin layer will have more even skin coloration. 

7. Easing Acne and Lightening Acne Scarring  

While a light chemical peel is enough to unclog dirty acne-prone pores, which prevents future breakouts, a medium chemical exfoliation is necessary for soothing and diminishing scars. By removing the upper layers of old skin, the treatment eradicates these discolored, dead cells that prove unsightly. 

However, speak to your dermatologist about the severity of your scars. Deeper and darker ones may require deep chemical solutions instead, especially if they transcend multiple skin layers. 

Are Deep Chemical Peels Right For Your Concerns? 

Deep peels comprise more severe skin wounding that reaches the deeper midreticular dermis. Because of this, doctors recommend no more than a one-time treatment with adequate downtime. 

8. Reversing Excessive Sun Damage in Just One Treatment

As we’ve said before, you can solve hyperpigmentation with mid-level treatments, but excessive sun damage reaches the deeper layers of the skin. However, damages include a lot more than dark spots since you may also note fine lines, deep-set wrinkles, and other imperfections. 

With just one appointment, this peel type reaches far below your skin’s surface to lighten even the deepest discoloration spots and creases. 

9. Reducing the Look of Saggy Skin 

Sagginess is an inevitable effect that comes with aging skin. But, if you want to regain the appearance of fuller, higher cheeks without going under the knife for a facelift, consider deep peels. 

Deep peels are more than skin resurfacing that enhances your skin’s texture. They target wrinkles and fine lines deep within the skin, so when the dead skin cells peel away, tighter and uplifted skin surfaces. 

10. Treating Precancerous Growths 

According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, deep treatments also help with precancerous growths like actinic keratosis, which usually develops from ultraviolet skin damage. These bumps or patches sometimes progress into squamous cell skin cancer. Luckily, anything from deep chemical peels to Cryotherapy and laser surgery destroys the lesions, reducing your chances of obtaining skin cancer. 

Trust Us for Custom Peels!

No two skin types or problems are the same. After a qualified team member examines your skin condition and listens to your concerns, they’ll help you determine whether you need a light, medium, or deep chemical peel. So, contact Jovem Medspa in San Antonio, Texas, at (210) 900-3945 for the skin rejuvenation you deserve!

About The Author

Abha Gyani

Abha Gyani

Dr. Abha Gyani is the owner and Medical Director of Jovem MedSpa. Dr. Gyani received her undergraduate degree from Columbia University in New York City before moving to Chicago for medical school.

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