Treating Acne with Light Chemical Peels

Posted on 17 June 2009

Light chemical peels acne treatment is extremely popular and effective. It is a boon for all those suffering from the problem of acne. This type of acne treatment is offered at salons, day spas, and dermatology offices. Light chemical peels are the most superficial of all the chemical peels treatments available. They are often known as ‘lunchtime peels’. This is because it can be done very quickly and comfortably, even during a lunch hour.

During this acne treatment method, the affected skin is exfoliated with the use of an alpha or beta hydroxy acid. If done in a series, these light chemical peels can cure mild to moderate acne. The application of the light chemical peels also removes the wrinkles and the fines lines in the face.

The price of the light chemical peels acne treatment may vary. It is mostly determined by the size of the affected area that needs to be treated.

How do light chemical peels treat acne?

The light chemical peels have been proved to be a very effective acne treatment method. They don’t actually peel the skin as the name implies. They in fact cause the rapid exfoliation of the skin, thus allowing the dead skin cells to shed. This prevents the dead skin cells from clogging with the excess oil excreted from the sebaceous glands. With the reduction in the pores blockages, the acne breakouts also get visibly reduced.

Glycolic acid is the most popularly used peeling agent. It is a well known AHA that is derived from the sugarcane. The glycolic acid is most frequently used for the light chemical peel treatments. Nowadays, clinicians also use beta hydroxy acid peels for the treatment of acne. The beta hydroxy acids (BHAs) are closely related to the AHAs. They function in a quite similar fashion.

Beta hydroxy acids help in treating acne by effectively dissolving the excess oil that is buildup in the pores. The BHAs also tend to be less inflammatory than AHAs. This makes it a more preferable acne treatment system for chemical peels. Salicylic acid, an effective anti-acne ingredient is the most frequently used BHA for the chemical peel acne treatments.

Aftereffects of light chemical peels:

After your light chemical peels acne treatment process, your skin will look slightly tanned. This can either fade away soon or stay up to a week. This depends on your skin type and the strength of the peeling agent used. You may use makeup to conceal the redness.

Many clinicians may suggest you to use a particular cleanser or moisturizer along with sunscreen for two weeks or so, before and after the acne treatment. Depending on your skin type, your dermatologist may also prescribe a retinoid, such as Retin A to be used prior to the acne treatment.

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