A chemical peel is a skin-resurfacing procedure. Depending on the issues you’re addressing with the procedure, you’ll choose a chemical peel in one of three depths:
Superficial (light chemical peel) – exposure within several keratinized layers of the epidermis. Recommended for young problematic skin, as well as in preparation for a deeper peel. The effect is short-term and requires frequent treatments. It’s the gentlest procedure. It’s a perfect choice for fine wrinkling, acne, uneven skin coloring, or dry, rough sun-damaged skin as it will help promote a healthy glow. Recovery from this type of peel may be within hours to a few days but with little to no downtime.
Medium chemical peel – A medium chemical peel removes skin cells from the epidermis and from portions of the upper part of your middle layer of skin (dermis). It’s used to treat wrinkles, acne scars, and uneven skin tone. You might need to repeat the procedure to achieve or maintain the desired result.
Deep chemical peel – produces the most dramatic results. This chemical penetrates down to the lower middle layer of your skin. As a result, new skin with a modified structure is formed without signs of aging. It is carried out strictly according to indications for deep wrinkles and scars. Recovery time is longer with a deep peel. The effect lasts for several years.