Reducing Facial Chemical Peel Side Effects
Everything we acquire or achieve in life comes at some measure of cost to us. This cost may come in the form of the long work hours we have to put in to insure our career success. It may take the form of the pounds we gain by indulging in too much dessert after dinner. Or it could simply be the hours we spend in the gym trying to stay physically fit. We know everything worth having in life comes at some sort of trade off but that does not mean we cant barter that trade off down a bit.
Chemical facial peels also come with tradeoffs in the form of side effects that have to be dealt with and endured after the procedure. Even the most mild forms of the chemicals cause some degree of after effect and require a healing process. You can, however, minimize these side effects and their associated difficulties by just taking some simple and almost common sense precautions.
Who better to ask about chemical face peels than someone who spent years specializing on dermatology and has a PhD in it? Your dermatologist knows exactly what to do when it comes to taking care of your skin after a chemical face peel, so always listen to him or her. The medicines and steps you need to take to protect your skin usually vary with the chemical peel procedure youve undertaken. Consulting your dermatologist can be your very first step into a successful chemical peel so doesnt take it for granted and think that you can do all things on your own.
Chemical face peels are normally accompanied by some degree of irritation and, possibly, some swelling and itching as well. Healing is going to take some time and there is nothing anyone can do to change that. Do yourself a huge favor and schedule your procedure for a long weekend when you can just stay in and take care of yourself. Think of it as your chrysalis period while you are in your cocoon before you emerge with your beautiful new wings.
It will be difficult but try your best not to touch your freshly peeled skin any more than is absolutely necessary. The oils, salts and dirt in your skin will easily transfer to your face and can cause unneeded irritation. It might seem strange but touching your skin while it is healing can be one of the worst things you can do.
Avoiding any exposure to the sun and its rays for the first few days is essential. The sun is very damaging to your new skin so it is best to just stay inside while your freshly peeled skin replenishes itself. When you venture out in a few days be sure to use a good sun block and wear a hat if you can. You simply cannot be too careful of this.
So there you have it: the four most basic steps you can do to minimize the side-effects of chemical facial peels on your skin. Just learn to be patient and mindful of what you’re doing, and you’ll be able to achieve the look you always wanted with comfort and ease.


