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Chemical Peel Benefits

Aesthetics Exposed

Today, we see a surge in mild to moderate chemical peeling techniques as providers and clients look more toward progressive treatments as opposed to aggressive treatments. It is well known that chemical peels exfoliate keratinized cells from the outer layers of skin.

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Upgrading Chemical Peels: Modernizing Skin Rejuvenation

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Upgrading Chemical Peels: Modernizing Skin Rejuvenation We’re thrilled to have Lira Clinical Co-Founder Metaxia Dalikas join us to discuss Upgrading Chemical Peels: Modernizing Skin Rejuvenation. Upgrading from traditional peels will ensure professional protocols are more efficient and effective.

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Next-Generation Chemical Peels

Les Nouvelles Esthetics & Spa

Jennifer Linder, MD, FAAD The aesthetics industry continues to evolve with new treatment devices and ingredients introduced regularly; however, chemical peel innovation has stalled. Traditional chemical peels utilize high percentages of caustic acids at a low pH to exfoliate and initiate the wound healing response.

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That Chemical Peel Didn’t Work

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Has a client ever come to you and said, “I had a chemical peel and it didn’t work, my skin still looks awful!”? The worst is when you find out that a chemical peel was literally the only thing they have done for their skin.

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Understanding Chemical Peels: Types, Risks, and Recovery

CAMEO College - Esthetics

Chemical peels have become a popular choice for individuals seeking to address skin concerns such as scars, acne, wrinkles, and. The post Understanding Chemical Peels: Types, Risks, and Recovery first appeared on Cameo College of Essential Beauty.

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FDA: Don’t Purchase or Use Retailer-sold Chemical Peels

The Dermatology Digest

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers not to purchase or use certain chemical peel skin products without appropriate professional supervision due to risk of serious skin injuries. The FDA has not approved any chemical peel products.

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Guide to Chemical Peels: Types, Risks, & Results for Skin Resurfacing

CAMEO College - Esthetics

Chemical peels are a popular cosmetic procedure that involves the application of a chemical solution to the skin to exfoliate. The post Guide to Chemical Peels: Types, Risks, & Results for Skin Resurfacing first appeared on Cameo College of Essential Beauty.