On average, the skin renewal process takes about 28 days. This helps make sure that the skin barrier stays healthy and strong, while allowing young skin cells to surface or emerge. The renewal process, however, slows down with age and can be influenced by pollution, sun exposure, and lifestyle habits.
As the skin’s regenerative capabilities diminish, concerns such as fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots may begin to show up. It can also make other skin issues more prominent and give you a dull and tired-looking complexion. To help with this process and rejuvenate the face, treatments such as chemical peels in Singapore can be beneficial.
If you’re considering getting a chemical peel or want to learn if it is an option for you, continue reading. We explore the basics of peels, what you can expect from them, and how they can transform your skin.
Chemical peels use certain types of acids to remove the outermost, damaged layers of the skin. It involves the application of a chemical solution to the skin, causing injury or trauma to the skin layers. These layers eventually peel off, unveiling a clearer and younger-looking complexion.
Some of the most commonly used acids in the procedure include:
Chemical peels can also vary depending on how deep they penetrate the skin:
As its name suggests, chemical peels help peel away the damaged layer and certain skin imperfections. It can help improve or treat:
This will depend on the type of chemical peel chosen. In light and medium peels, the procedure starts with the application of a chemical solution using a brush, gauze, sponge, or cotton-tipped applicator. You may or may not need a neutralizing solution or to remove the solution from the treated area.
During your chemical peel, it is normal to feel a sensation of tingling and itching. This can happen during the application of the chemical solution to your face. You may also experience some tightness, similar to a feeling of your skin being slightly pulled, as well as temperature changes or warming/cooling sensations.
Chemical peels promote skin cell turnover by causing controlled damage to the skin. This is why the peels require a recovery process, which will also depend on the type of peel performed. Some of the things to expect include:
As your skin heals, avoid touching your face or picking at loose skin. Be gentle and make sure not to exfoliate or use a device to cleanse your face. You should also follow the aftercare instructions given by your doctor or the clinic.
Our aesthetic clinic in Singapore offers a range of chemical peels that can improve specific skin conditions.
If you think you could benefit from a chemical peel in Singapore, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. WhatsApp us at +65 9780 2079 to learn more or book a consultation with one of our aesthetic doctors.
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