Glycolic peeling: how the procedure is carried out and effectiveness

Glycolic peeling is a procedure whose demand is confirmed by positive reviews from patients and specialists. Popularity is associated with the effectiveness of the method for solving not one, but a number of problems. It is well known that the “stronger” the remedy, the more carefully you need to handle it, understand the nuances, and adhere to the authoritative opinion of experts.


Glycolic peeling

Peeling at its core is the exfoliation of dead skin cells of the epidermis - the surface layer of the skin. Glycolic peeling is a type of chemical peeling and is achieved by the action of fruit acids on skin cells. Unlike the natural processes of skin renewal, it is much more active and, according to some experts, more aggressive.


The glycolic version of the peel is considered quite aggressive

What is useful to know about glycolic peeling? How not to make a mistake in the “pros and cons” question? How to avoid side effects during its implementation? Is it worth practicing it at home? The answers to these questions will help you make the right choice.

From the history

The first mentions of glycolic peeling were found in historical facts about Ancient Egypt. We are talking about using sugarcane juice for rejuvenation. Indeed, this acid is found in the juice of many fruits: sugar beets, green grapes, pineapples.

Interesting ! The method emerged as a cosmetic procedure in the second half of the 20th century. This is due to advances in the study of the properties of glycolic acid. In addition to peeling itself, it promotes collagen synthesis and solves the problems of “aging” skin.


The technique originated in the second half of the 20th century

The introduction of the method into practice was preceded by clinical experiments. One of these took place in 1996. An experimental group of 41 people was created, which included patients of different ages and initial skin conditions.

Once a week, a 50% solution of glycolic acid was applied to the skin. The experiment was carried out over 4 weeks. After carefully studying the results, scientists came to the following conclusions: the layer of “dead” cells decreased, the layer of functioning epidermal cells increased, and the photosensitivity of the skin decreased. Particularly interesting were the results in the form of rejuvenation and the disappearance of fine wrinkles.

Important ! Changes occurred in 90% of study participants.

Documentary confirmation of this fact contributed to the introduction of the procedure into cosmetology practice.


The experiment has proven the effectiveness of such a remedy

What is a glycolic peel?

Peels using fruit acids have been around for a long time and are time-tested. Popular categories include milk, almond, lemon. They contribute to the renewal of the surface layer of the epidermis - the stratum corneum. Glycolic peeling has the properties of all the previous ones and also has a rejuvenating effect on the deeper layers, thanks to the high penetrating ability of the active substance.

Important ! This provides the effect of evening out skin color and getting rid of fine wrinkles.


Fruit acids have an effective effect on the skin

Contraindications for peeling

Despite a number of positive aspects that will undoubtedly make you go for glycolic peeling, there are contraindications in which it is better to refrain from this procedure. These include:

  1. Pregnancy;
  2. Fresh wounds or scratches on the face;
  3. Having herpes;
  4. Intolerance to glycolic or any other fruit acids.

In addition, the recommended time for chemical facial cleansing is autumn and winter, since in the spring-summer period the sun is very active, which will adversely affect the skin renewed after cleansing.

Properties of glycolic acid and benefits for the skin

The source of glycolic acid is natural products. By chemical nature it is an acid. Like any active substance capable of entering into chemical reactions, its effect depends significantly on concentration.


Concentration affects the result

Let's consider the main properties of hydroxyacetic acid that contribute to beneficial effects on the skin.

  1. Glycolic acid has a small molecular weight and has the ability to penetrate deep into the skin, where it effectively breaks down keratinization, entering into chemical reactions and disrupting the connections between dead cells.
  2. The active substance promotes the production of collagen and fibroblasts. Externally, this effect manifests itself as a rejuvenating effect: skin elasticity increases, facial tone is evened out.
  3. The exfoliant provides a lifting effect due to its effect on connective tissue cells: deep wrinkles are smoothed out and become less noticeable, fine wrinkles disappear, and the overall relief is evened out.
  4. Peeling helps to “cleanse” the skin. Thanks to the anti-inflammatory effect, the procedure has a therapeutic effect on acne and helps to reduce the inflammatory process.
  5. Along with other effects, a hydrating effect is manifested, which is possible due to the ability of the exfoliant to be saturated with water molecules. Experts and patients note the softness and optimal hydration of the skin.


    Glycolic peel moisturizes skin

  6. The manifestation of acid properties has a regulating effect on the acid-base balance in tissues. This stimulates microcirculation, optimizes secretion production by the sebaceous glands and has a noticeable effect on the overall condition of the skin.
  7. Hydroxyacetic acid eliminates the effect of excessive pigmentation.
  8. One of the properties of this substance is to smooth out minor scars and scars.
  9. The product has a complex effect, reveals itself on many levels: improves elasticity, refreshes the skin, evens out its texture, moisturizes, and cures acne. The effect of this procedure appears on the skin of people of all age categories.
  10. If the indications are followed and there are no contraindications, glycolic peeling acts carefully, within the boundaries of the problem area and the assigned tasks.


This peeling is gentle on the skin.

Peeling, like any cosmetic procedure, can lead to undesirable results. It is not enough to read the indications and the procedure to repeat it yourself. Glycolic peeling, especially when using a high concentration of the drug, is safe if performed professionally.

Important ! Despite the fact that the method is relevant for almost any skin type and at different ages, an individual approach always comes to the fore. An experienced specialist will conduct a session taking into account the characteristics of the skin, age, and somatic diseases.


An individual approach to the procedure is required

Hardware peelings for acne-prone skin

For problematic dermis with acne, non-contact exfoliation options are often used, such as gas-liquid, laser or ultrasound exfoliation.

Laser peeling for acne

The procedure is performed with a laser beam, which burns the upper layer of the dermis. As a result, the skin is renewed, takes on a healthy and smooth appearance, and stagnant spots and acne disappear.

Two types of laser are used for exfoliation:

  • Hot (carbon dioxide). It injures tissue quite noticeably and requires a long recovery period. The process is accompanied by thermal burns and severe redness of the skin;
  • Cold (erbium). It acts in a targeted manner, burning only defective areas. A gentle and soft procedure, suitable for thin, sensitive skin.

If you want to combine acne clearing with anti-aging, try laser diamond resurfacing. The manipulation is a hypoallergenic type of exfoliation and does not cause pain.

Ultrasonic peeling

Ultrasound cleaning is indicated for patients with thin, dry facial skin. This is the most gentle and least traumatic procedure. Non-contact exfoliation effectively destroys pathogenic microflora and localizes the inflammatory process, without damaging the tissue at all. Prescribed to young women with minor skin defects.

Gas-liquid type of influence

Oxygen treatment can be done for any condition of the epidermis. The main thing is to correctly select the exposure time and the strength of the jet pressure.

Drops of an antiseptic solution moving at great speed acquire the properties of solid particles and have an abrasive, cleansing, slightly massage effect. As a result, blood circulation improves, the tone and texture of the face are evened out.

Types of glycolic peeling

Due to different tasks, there are two types of glycolic peeling.

  1. Superficial exfoliation is carried out using acid with a concentration of up to 40%. The pH level ranges from 2.4 to 4.5. The main effect of this procedure is the removal of dead cells from the surface of the epidermis. Experts recommend it to young patients to even out the relief and tone of the face, and regulate the secretions of the sebaceous glands. The expected result is fresh skin in a fairly short period of time. For example, the need to look presentable before an important event.


    Superficial exfoliation

  2. Aggressive peeling provides a deeper effect on the skin. This is understandable, because the concentration of the active substance increases. The content of hydroxyacetic acid reaches 70%, and the hydrogen index is at least 2.8 (the lower the index, the more pronounced the properties of the substance as an acid). The depth of impact of such peeling is assessed as superficial-medium or intermediate. The drug penetrates the dermis and causes a more active response: pronounced redness of the skin, peeling, and the formation of a brown crust. The pain of the procedure increases due to these features. When reading the symptoms described above, it is worth remembering that this is the price of a more pronounced result. This procedure is more suitable for patients over 30 years of age.


Aggressive exfoliation

Can peeling get rid of acne scars?

Any of the medium and deep peels is effective in correcting small hypertrophic and atrophic scars and scars. It is recommended to carry out the acne removal procedure in a beauty salon. Properly selected exfoliation will help reduce skin defects in several sessions.

For fresh or subtle scars, medial exfoliation is usually used. Deep peeling for post-acne is prescribed in extreme cases.

For young skin prone to scarring, experts recommend taking a course of coral peeling. The procedure carefully removes the top layer of the epidermis and smoothes out scars.

Retinoic acne cleansing

This exfoliation option is often used to correct scars and resolve stagnant spots. Yellow peeling provides quick and uniform cleansing of the dermis, reduces sebum production and prevents the appearance of pimples, but often causes an allergic rash.

Frequent peeling with retinoic acid can lead to drying and thinning of the epidermis, so you should not get carried away with the procedure.

The effectiveness of TCA peeling against scars and scars

To remove traces of acne, glycolate is added to an exfoliant with trichloroacetic acid. The substance effectively softens and exfoliates scar tissue, leaving the skin smooth and even. After just 4-5 sessions, the first results of TCA peeling appear. However, you shouldn’t get carried away with it either. The procedure significantly injures the dermis, so it is not recommended to perform it more than once a month.

Laser acne removal

Laser peeling for scars and acne scars has a good effect and is less painful compared to acid exfoliation.

On the first day after the procedure, the dermis will turn red and crust over, but after 4-5 days the dead layer will peel off, and you will see smooth skin without scars.

To consolidate the effect, experts advise doing at least 3 laser resurfacing procedures.

Indications

Exfoliation with glycolic acid is indicated if:

  • even out the relief of facial skin, get rid of residual effects of inflammatory processes;
  • prevention of premature aging;
  • treat comedones and acne;
  • restore or increase skin elasticity, achieve a lifting effect due to the disappearance of facial wrinkles;


    You can achieve skin elasticity

  • moisturize the skin, improve its elasticity;
  • support the skin after excessive sun exposure;
  • correction for thickening of the stratum corneum of the epidermis;
  • get rid of age spots (with the exception of cases of systemic diseases);


    Peeling gets rid of age spots

  • regulate the secretion of the sebaceous glands during seborrhea;
  • eliminate the effect of enlarged pores;
  • treat viral dermatosis caused by molluscum contagiosum;
  • eliminate defects in the form of shallow stretch marks;
  • prepare for face resurfacing or plastic surgery.


Glycolic peeling can be used before other procedures

Who is this procedure recommended for?

Glycolic peeling is indicated for the following problems with the skin of the face or body:

  • acne and post-acne;
  • age-related changes;
  • seborrhea;
  • dry skin;
  • pigmentation disorders in the form of spots or freckles;
  • pronounced expression wrinkles;
  • the presence of scars from previous inflammatory processes;
  • shallow stretch marks or scars;
  • enlarged pores for oily skin;
  • hyperkeratosis;
  • preparation for more radical procedures: mechanical or laser resurfacing, plastic surgery;
  • therapy and prevention of molluscum contagiosum.

Algorithm for carrying out in the salon (3 steps)

Indications for glycolic exfoliation cover patients with almost any type of skin and different age groups. In addition, there is a selective depth of action of the active substance, which allows you to regulate the effects and their intensity.

There are different peeling tactics based on the use of exfoliants with different concentrations. For example, the first two sessions are carried out with a low content of glycolic acid, within 20%. Further, in increasing order, from 35% to 50% of the solution until the final effect in the form of final peeling.


The acid concentration increases gradually

So, the process is safely controlled by the choice of concentration and application layers. It is important that all the nuances are able to be clarified, taken into account and developed by a medical specialist with experience in this field. Therefore, the best option is to go to the clinic and trust the professionals.

It is worth noting! An important argument in favor of a salon procedure is that the skin must be properly prepared.


It's better to trust the professionals

Over a two-week period, the skin is treated with a low-concentrated solution of hydroxyacetic acid to break the bonds between the obsolete cells of the surface layer of the epidermis. Due to its low molecular weight, the drug gradually penetrates into the deeper layers of the skin, increasing their sensitivity.

Pre-peeling preparation can be carried out at home, using cleansers, lotions and creams selected on the advice of a doctor.

Then it’s time for the actual salon procedure.


Preparation for the procedure is required

There are three stages in its implementation.

  1. Immediately before peeling, the skin is treated with a special cleansing and degreasing agent.
  2. An even layer of glycolic acid of the selected concentration is applied. The exposure is maintained. The patient is warned that he will feel skin tingling, itching or tingling.
  3. A solution is applied - a neutralizer, which stops the action of the acid. At the end of the procedure, the skin is moisturized with cream.


The procedure is carried out in three stages

To reduce the unpleasant burning sensation during exfoliant exposure, use a special device that blows on the skin. This reduces pain without interfering with the effect of the procedure.

Important ! The time of exposure and the specifics of the session are all controlled by a specialist.

Features of care after the procedure

It was previously said that the effects of peeling can be strong and cause a number of responses in the body. In fact, the effect of acid has been compared to a burn. Therefore, before the procedure, the doctor prepares not only the skin, but also the patient himself - he tells in detail what rules must be followed, how the rehabilitation period proceeds.

One of the frequent questions that patients ask is how quickly the pain and burning go away. Usually, the discomfort goes away with the end of the session. In case of hypersensitivity, it may persist in a mild form the next day.


Unpleasant sensations usually go away with the end of the session

Potential reactions also include swelling and redness of the treated area. Their intensity depends on the characteristics of the skin and the depth of peeling. But most often the period of maximum manifestation is several hours after manipulation.

Sometimes brown crusts form. They should never be removed, as additional trauma may lead to scarring or areas of hyperpigmentation.

Peeling is an expected skin reaction after peeling. To reduce discomfort, you can use moisturizing creams recommended by your doctor.


Your skin may peel, and that's normal.

Therapeutic effects, the time of their manifestation, the boundaries of normal sensations are discussed with the doctor. If an unexpected reaction occurs, you should contact a specialist.

The course consists of sessions, the number of which is determined by the doctor. Usually from 4 to 10 manipulations are performed. The amount may vary depending on the initial condition of the skin, age, and problems being solved.


The doctor, considering each individual case, determines the required number of procedures

Skin care continues between sessions. Usually it involves treatment with weak solutions of hydroxyacetic acid to consolidate the result.

It is best to plan glycolic peeling in the autumn-winter season, so as not to expose the skin to the aggressive effects of ultraviolet radiation. And even when the sun is not too active, it is worth using sunscreen with an SPF effect of at least 30.


It is better to carry out the procedure in autumn or winter

Important ! During the course, you should avoid active water procedures, visiting the sauna, bathhouse, and swimming pool.

Rehabilitation period

Applying nourishing creams and soothing masks after the session allows you to accelerate the regeneration processes of the skin.

  • The use of sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 is strictly necessary, as UV rays can cause pigmentation.
  • In addition, after the procedure, you should avoid exposure to sunlight on your skin for 7 days and refuse to visit the solarium.
  • A few days after peeling, you can use your usual skin care products.

How to carry out the procedure at home?

It is possible to remove dead cells and improve skin condition at home.

Cosmetics manufacturers produce ready-made formulations of safe concentrations for carrying out the session yourself. An important condition for the effectiveness of salon and home procedures is the preparation of the facial skin. For this purpose, cosmetics containing fruit acid (usually a small concentration) are applied for 1-2 weeks. The drug is applied once before bedtime.


Preparation before the procedure is important

Let's consider the procedure for carrying out the manipulation.

  1. The composition is applied to clean skin. The face is rinsed with water and gently, without rubbing, dried with a clean towel.
  2. The peeling preparation is applied using a fan-shaped cosmetic brush. The instructions describe the amount of the drug to be applied (one layer) and application patterns. The sequence should be followed: chin, nose, forehead, cheeks. It is important to avoid getting the peeling agent on the area around the eyes. Movements should be neat, smooth, without pressure.
  3. An important point is the exposure of the drug. The recommended time ranges from 2 to 15 minutes. It depends on the individual characteristics of the skin, age, and characteristics of the peeling product (primarily concentration).
  4. After the designated time, the facial skin is treated with a neutralizer. A solution of baking soda will do this role perfectly: a teaspoon of the substance per glass of water. Soak a cotton swab with the prepared mixture and carefully remove the exfoliant from the treated area.
  5. Residues are washed off with water. Usually the procedure ends with the application of a moisturizer or action mask. For this purpose, you can use a product containing jojoba oil.

The full course includes 4-6 procedures. For safety reasons, a gap of 1-2 weeks must be maintained between sessions.


It is necessary to take breaks between courses of therapy

It is worth noting ! It is important to be attentive and careful when carrying out the procedure yourself. At the first sign of a problem, you must end the session.

To properly navigate the situation, let’s look at the list of possible complications.

Description of the procedure

This procedure uses glycolic acid. When applied, it affects the cells of the layer that is in direct contact with the external environment. It destroys old cells and affects new ones so that metabolic processes in them are activated. Cells fall asleep over time, and this active component awakens them. Glycolic peeling promotes full cell function.

Don't be afraid of the procedure. It takes place in several stages and does not cause pain.

Cleansing

Before starting the procedure, you should clean your face well. For this purpose, milk is used, which contains hyaluronic acid. This component thoroughly removes dirt and makeup. Next, the gel is applied to the skin. It contains glycolic acid. The skin becomes prepared for the application of the main substance.

Gel application

A mixture of acid is applied to the skin. Light chemical peeling is divided, for which the amount of the main component will be equal to 35%. For the average procedure, the acid content increases, it reaches 70%. The gel is applied with a special brush to the entire face, excluding the eyes and mouth. At this point, the patient may feel a slight tingling sensation.

Neutralization

The applied gel remains on the face for a certain time, after which it is removed. A special tool is used for this. All residues are washed off further with water.

Further care

Peeling causes a certain stress to the skin, after which it should be calmed down. To do this, use a serum that contains hyaluronic acid. This product moisturizes the skin well and nourishes it. In case of oily skin, you will need to additionally use a mask. Finally, you need to apply a repair cream.

Care at home

You must follow the instructions of the cosmetologist who performed the glycolic peeling. Usually, for some time you will need to apply a cream or serum that restores the skin.

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Today, pharmacies sell ready-made glycolic peels that are used at home. But we must not forget that the product contains acid, which can negatively affect the skin if the dosage is incorrect or the procedure takes a long time.

Video of the peeling procedure with glycolic acid.

Unpleasant consequences after peeling

Glycolic peeling can have side effects and complications associated with various reasons.

  1. High acid concentration and increased exposure time can cause first or even second degree burns. At the first signs of deviation of the procedure from the normal course, you should neutralize the effect of the acid and contact a specialist. It is also worth getting advice about the next sessions. They are carried out after the completion of the rehabilitation period.
  2. Hyperpigmentation in the post-peeling period may occur due to increased skin sensitivity. Therefore, the specialist must warn you about the need to follow the following rules: use sunscreen, carry out the procedure in the autumn-winter period. By following the recommendations, you can avoid the appearance of age spots on your facial skin.
  3. Allergic reactions can be minimal or significant - from itching, rash to systemic reactions. The best way to prevent such complications is to conduct a test. A detailed description is available in the instructions for the drug.


    Allergies may occur as a result of exposure to fruit acids

  4. It is worth remembering that severe swelling on the face can lead to difficulty breathing. In such cases, call emergency services immediately.
  5. If the allergic reaction is not life-threatening, you should neutralize the acid and consult a doctor.
  6. Peeling is accompanied by a feeling of dryness and tightness of the skin. The specialist will prescribe a suitable moisturizer.

Glycolic peeling at home is possible and safe if you follow the rules, recommendations of specialists, and instructions for the drug. The best protection against complications is their prevention.


It is worth considering the possible consequences in advance

Is it possible to do this and does it help in treatment?

With the help of peeling, cells whose life cycle has completed are removed from the surface of the skin.

Peeling:

  • evens out the terrain;
  • reduces pores;
  • removes acne marks;
  • gives the skin a healthy glow.

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also help reduce the oiliness of your facial skin, which slows down the formation of new acne. A disease such as acne cannot be cured with the help of cosmetic procedures alone.

We need a comprehensive approach to the problem, which will include examination of the gastrointestinal tract, endocrine and genitourinary systems. You may need to reconsider your diet and reduce the amount of stress in your life. But during and after treatment, to maintain the beauty of the skin, you can and should do peeling. It is important to choose a suitable procedure together with a cosmetologist, which you can then carry out independently at home.

Contraindications

Before agreeing to the procedure, it is worth studying the contraindications in detail:

  • signs of inflammation and damage to the integrity of the skin in the peeling area;
  • allergy to exfoliation preparations or their components;
  • symptoms of exacerbation of herpetic infection or its consequences;
  • benign and malignant skin tumors;
  • rosacea;
  • use of products containing vitamin A analogues;


    Products containing vitamin A analogues are not allowed during the course of procedures.

  • pregnancy, lactation period;
  • pigmentation disorders due to systemic diseases;
  • increased skin sensitivity to ultraviolet radiation;
  • condition after chemotherapy;
  • fresh tan;
  • spring-summer season;
  • age less than 15 years.


Contraindications should be taken into account

If you want to combine several cosmetic procedures, you must inform your doctor about your plans. Some of them may not be compatible.

Indications and contraindications for the procedure

Of course, one of the main indications for the use of acne peeling is blackheads and acne vulgaris. But these are far from the only problems that exfoliation can solve. No less often, the procedure is prescribed for the following defects:

  • dermatological diseases (solar keratosis, hyperkeratosis, eczema, seborrhea, melasma);
  • ingrown hairs after hair removal;
  • signs of age (sagging skin, facial wrinkles, senile pigmentation);
  • hyperfunction of the sebaceous glands;
  • enlarged pores;
  • dull complexion;
  • post-acne, small scars and cicatrices.

Exfoliation can help get rid of acne on your chest and back. Indications for use are expanded by prescribing superficial peels as preparatory measures for other, more serious cosmetic procedures.

Limitations should also be mentioned here. The list of main contraindications includes:

  • individual intolerance to exfoliant components;
  • exacerbation of the herpes virus;
  • fresh tan;
  • psoriasis;
  • skin damage in the treatment area;
  • neurological diseases (epilepsy);
  • malignant neoplasms;
  • fever;
  • chronic pathologies in the acute stage;
  • pregnancy and lactation;
  • heart problems, presence of a pacemaker.

The limitations discussed apply to all types of acne peeling. Most exfoliations are recommended to be carried out only in the autumn-winter season, when solar activity is minimal.

Taking Acnecutane is also a contraindication to the procedure. During treatment with the drug and for 6 months after its completion, it is highly undesirable to carry out any aggressive manipulations with the skin.

Cost of drugs

Among the companies producing glycolic peeling products, we can note products from Belita-Vitex (50% concentration with an pH value of 2.5), as well as from Medical Collagene 3D Easy Peel (10% concentration with a pH value of 2.8 ). The products are available for purchase in cosmetic stores, pharmacies or online stores.

Products produced in Russia can be purchased at prices ranging from 500 to 2,500 rubles, depending on the number of milliliters. Belarusian manufacturers offer their drugs at a price of 1,000 – 1,500 rubles per 250 ml bottle.


Many factors determine the cost of drugs

We will indicate the cost of the procedure in clinics in different cities of Russia.

CityAverage cost per procedure
Moscow2600 rub.
Saint Petersburg1950 rub.
Samara1600 rub.
Voronezh1730 rub.
Vladivostok1520 rub.
Rostov-on-Don1930 r.
Eagle2050 rub.

Methodology

  1. The first procedure before peeling consists of a thorough make-up remover, which can be done using various means (milk, gel for washing, etc.).
  2. After cleansing the skin, it must be degreased with a special lotion.
  3. Application of the active composition, the concentration of which is determined individually, is carried out using a brush or swab. In some salons, to reduce the discomfort that occurs at this stage of peeling, cold air baths are performed in the form of a stream of cold air directed at the face.
  4. Neutralization of the active component of glycolic peeling is carried out using a slightly alkaline or alkaline agent. After this, the skin is washed with an isotonic sodium chloride solution, which prevents it from drying out over the next few hours.

To achieve the desired result, there may be several sessions of glycolic peeling. Depending on the clinical case, their number can reach 5-10. On average, the number of procedures is at least 5, and the interval between them is determined individually (usually it is at least 7 days).

Questions

Can glycolic peeling be performed on patients with sensitive skin?

If there are no medical indications, it is better to consult a doctor and replace the glycolic peel with another suitable procedure.

If there is an allergic rash on the skin, can peeling be performed?

The rash can be a manifestation of serious illnesses. Therefore, first of all, it is worth finding out the cause and carrying out treatment. The possibility of carrying out the procedure depends on the results obtained.

How long does recovery after peeling take?

The recovery and healing time of the skin depends on the concentration of the product and individual characteristics. After using drugs with low concentrations, the recovery period takes up to 3 days. After using more intense products, the period can reach up to 10 days.


The procedure is quite interesting

How often can you exfoliate?

Despite the mild effect, it is important to clearly understand how often to do glycolic peeling. The minimum number of sessions per course should not be less than two. Typically, this amount is prescribed for the most minor defects or for regular courses to rejuvenate and smooth out wrinkles.

It is optimal to carry out 4-6 applications of acid to the skin during the course. It is important to consider that the interval between each should be from 10 to 14 days. Otherwise, you can overly injure the skin, which will result in negative consequences and complications. Between each session, the skin should be completely restored. In general, only a specialist can prescribe a course and tell you how often you can do glycolic peeling. The cosmetologist may also prescribe additional products that will help the skin recover faster or enhance the effect.

Reviews

Elena, Vladimir

“The purpose of my visit to the salon was to get rid of acne and age spots. The doctor used the drug with a high concentration of 70%. The course consisted of 10 procedures. I had to spend some time at home, but I really liked the result. Getting rid of fine wrinkles was a bonus.”


Women are satisfied with this peeling

Svetlana, Saratov

“I decided to have the procedure because of the onset of age-related problems. I heard that glycolic peeling is a powerful stimulant for the skin. The skin reaction was very strong - redness, swelling. On the advice of a cosmetologist, I used cosmetic Vaseline. But I achieved the result. My skin felt refreshed and looked younger.”

Expert opinion

Valeria S., plastic surgeon

“I find glycolic peeling quite aggressive. Undesirable side effects include thinning of the skin. Therefore, to achieve your goals, you can always find alternative procedures or carry out glycolic peeling very carefully.”


Doctors consider the procedure aggressive

Irina Dorofeeva, cosmetologist

“Glycolic acid is used in small concentrations by manufacturers of popular cosmetics: lotions, tonics. For the procedure in salons, concentrated preparations with a deeper effect are used. The patient always has a choice. A consultation with a cosmetologist will help you decide on the method and avoid complications.”

Complications that sometimes occur from the procedure

In some cases, unpleasant consequences may appear after the procedure. This:

  1. Burns. They can appear from the wrong amount of glycolic acid or exposure time to the gel. Burns are most often first degree, but there are situations where patients have suffered second degree injuries. If there is a suspicion of a burn, you need to use saline solution. The affected areas are washed with a large amount of this mixture. Cool water will also work. Next, you will need to use burn cream. If the situation is very advanced, you need to visit a doctor. The affected areas must heal completely in order to repeat the procedure.
  2. Allergy. Some people may have a reaction to a specific ingredient. To prevent this from happening, it is necessary to carry out an allergy test prematurely. If a reaction has already appeared, you need to urgently visit a doctor and start taking medications. If the rash spreads quickly, swelling appears, it is difficult to breathe, you need to contact an ambulance. In a hospital setting, doctors will remove the allergen.
  3. The appearance of pigmentation. This consequence rarely occurs. People who have increased photosensitivity should be wary. Also, pigment spots may appear in those who used a small amount of protective cream or carried out a course in the spring or summer.
  4. Increased dryness. If dry skin occurs, you need to use medications that are intended after peeling. A regular cream that moisturizes well is also suitable.

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Photos before and after


Photos before and after a course of glycolic peeling procedures No. 1


Photos before and after a course of glycolic peeling procedures No. 2


Photos before and after a course of glycolic peeling procedures No. 3

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