Chemical Peels Vs Microdermabrasion Which One If For You?

By Jeff Kappel


If you are like me and you hear the term glycolic acid peel or chemical peel it might freak you out a little bit. Mild chemical peels such as glycolic peels are very affordable, can be done in a small time frame and help remove things like skin scars, acne, blemishes and freckles. These peels are truly great for smoother and increased skin tone.

One of the things that consumers tend to appreciate most about these glycolic acid peels is that you have the ability to do them in your own home and thanks to newer technology you can avoid a trip to the dermatologist. Deeper peels will require you to visit the doctor numerous times and will eat up a lot of your time and take a nice chunk out of your pocket book.

Something simple like a glycolic peel works quickly and effectively by burning away the top layer of the skin and essentially removing the damaged skin leaving you with a clean, healthy, new layer of skin. Since the acid peels help your skin produce collagen by penetrating the skin at a deep level they tend to product very healthy looking and feeling skin.

Chemical peels can be used anywhere on the body, but the face is the most typical since that's what we notice on people all the time. If you don't like the results you get from the first chemical peel you can simply repeat the process a week or two later since glycolic acid peels are very gentle and can be used by people who have super sensitive skin. Depending on the sensitivity of your skin you can usually expect it to be back to normal in a couple days.

Now that you have the ability to apply the acid peel yourself and since they are lower in price point they tend to be a very popular treatment for most people. Different concentrations are available depending on your skin type and if your skin is more sensitive simply use a lower concentration. Most peels recommend leaving them on for no longer than ten minutes at a time, but make sure to follow the directions exactly as it says.

Remember, even though you can get a mild treatment of around 10% concentration you are still dealing with an acid so make sure that you proceed with caution. If you feel it's necessary you can always contact your dermatologist. Most doctors are also going to recommend that you use the peel for less than ten minutes and see how you feel after that. If you go outside within two days of your treatment make sure that you use at least spf30 to help protect your skin.

One of the most beneficial things of glycolic acid peels is that they are made with all natural ingredients that are found in things like pineapple, citrus type fruit, cane sugar and other forms as well. You'll see glycolic acid in many of the most popular health, skin, and beauty products on the market. An acid peel is a great idea if you don't want to spend the money at the dermatologist but still want to do away with acne scars, blemishes, wrinkles, or other skin conditions.

Now, microdermabrasion is a procedure that will typically be done by your dermatologist which will cause you to have to spend a little more money because this treatment needs to be done on a regular basis since the skin cells reproduce and regenerate about every thirty days. Microdermabrasion is pain free and doesn't involve surgery and can be used by almost anyone in any age range.

If you have sensitive skin you might want to consider treatments on a monthly basis, however some people have been known to do microdermabrasion as often as every two weeks. Like a chemical peel microdermabrasion can be applied just about anywhere but the most common area of treatment is the face. Some side effects of microdermabrasion even though it has a quick recovery rate are things like broken blood vessels, bleeding and excessively tight skin.




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