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Types of Chemical Peels: Which Peel Is Right for Me?

West Lake Dermatology

Updated on January 15, 2025 A chemical peel is a dermatological procedure designed to improve the skins texture and appearance by applying a chemical solution to the skin. This solution causes the outermost layer of skin to exfoliate and eventually peel off, revealing newer, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin underneath.

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20+ Years in the Skincare Industry: Advice From an Esthetician

Kim Gallo Esthetics

The accessibility of tools and treatments prompts questions about their efficacy and safety, reminding us to trust professionals for guidance and comprehensive understanding. Chemical Peels Chemical peels may sound intimidating, but they're an effective way to exfoliate the skin and reveal a brighter, smoother complexion.

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Top 5 Non-Surgical Cosmetic Procedures Every Practitioner Should Know in 2024

AAAMS

Microneedling Microneedling is a skin rejuvenation powerhouse that promotes collagen production, improving texture and tone. Chemical Peels Chemical peels are a tried-and-true method for improving skin texture and pigmentation. Integrating these procedures begins with proper training and certification.

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Using CO2 Laser + Other Modalities to Treat Skin Pigmentation

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Chemical Peels: Light to Deep Depth Chemical peels exfoliate the outer skin layers, helping reduce superficial pigmentation and improve skin texture. Light Peels: These include alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) and beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs), which are effective for mild pigmentation and patients with sensitive skin.

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How to Start a Career in Aesthetic Medicine: A Step-by-Step Guide for Physicians and Nurses

AAAMS

Key benefits of certification include: Gaining in-depth knowledge of techniques like Botox, dermal fillers, microneedling, and more. Understanding patient safety protocols and treatment planning. Building confidence in your ability to deliver consistent, high-quality results. What procedures can I perform after certification?

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PHysicians & the esthetician

Southeastern Esthetics Institute

With esthetics technology such as microneedling, dermaplaning, and cosmetic laser skin rejuvenation being at the forefront of esthetics services in 2016, Estheticians are required to understand the knowledge and skills required for the competitive advantage of assisting their clients with changes at a dermal level.

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Understanding the Role of Advanced Technology in Aesthetic Treatments

AAAMS

Improved Safety and Accuracy Automated systems and precision-guided technologies reduce the risk of human error, ensuring consistent and reliable outcomes. These benefits underscore why technology is now a cornerstone of modern aesthetic practices, appealing to patients who value efficiency, safety, and lasting value.