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Acne Treatment &
Chemical Peels

Acne, known as acne vulgaris, happens when your pores
become clogged with excess oil dirt, dead skin cells or bacteria.

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Acne treatment and Chemical peels

Acne, known as acne vulgaris, happens when your pores become clogged with excess oil dirt, dead skin cells, or bacteria. In some cases, these clogged pores can cause inflammation. Acne is more common in teenagers and young adults. However, some older women can develop acne. The result could be a raised bumps that can manifest in different ways, including: Papules or small, tender, red bumps, Pustules or pimples with pus at the tips, whiteheads or blackheads are closed or open clogged pores, Large nodules or cystic acne
Over time, if left untreated, large nodules or cystic acne scars can form. Your acne could be due to hormones, genetics, stress, diet, or the side effect of certain medications. Most cases respond well to over-the-counter medication and prescription medication. However, some patients with mild to moderate acne and scars need more help.
Chemical peels are special acid solutions applied to the face by a board-certified dermatologist or certified esthetician. When applied correctly, the acid solution damages and removes the top layer of dull skin over 2 weeks (or sometimes more). The peel reveals smooth, healthier skin underneath. Chemical peels have been around for several decades and treat a range of skin conditions. These include Hyperpigmentation (dark spots), sun spots, age spots, and liver spots, Uneven skin tone, Melasma, Fine lines and wrinkles, Rough skin or a dull complexion, Scars, Acne. Chemical peels happen in several sessions and can treat even deep acne scars. Your dermatologist will use different types of peels to target different layers of your skin.

Type of Chemical Peels

Our skin has different layers, namely the stratum corneum, epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue. As a result, different chemical peels impact our skin at different depths. There are three types of peels your dermatologist can perform.A superficial or lunchtime peel targets the top layer or epidermis. These peels have minimal downtime and take just a few minutes (hence the name lunchtime peel since patients tend to do them on their lunch break). These are perfect for minor skin issues.

Medium-depth peel goes a bit deeper into the epidermis and impacts part of the dermis. This peel helps with deeper issues like wrinkles and scarring. A deep chemical peel is a specific peel used for severe skin conditions.

 

These peels impact the deeper layers of the dermis and require lengthy downtime. Deep peels happen under anesthesia and need extensive skincare before and after the procedure. Common reasons for deep peels include sun damage, scars, blotchy skin, and pre-cancerous growths. Your dermatologist will use different types of acids for each peel at different concentrations. These peels also work well for the different types of acne. However, your dermatologist will perform an individual, detailed skin examination first to determine the right peel for you.

The Benefits of Chemical Peels on Acne

For the best results, your dermatologist will perform several peels over several weeks. Deep chemical peels happen once and require an extended healing period. After the full treatment, chemical peels remove damaged skin and clears up your acne At Dr A&N Skin Specialty Clinic, we are dedicated in helping you achieve your healthy lifestyle. Our clinic is located in Whitefield, Kondapur, HITEC City, Hyderabad is equipped with state of the art technology in the dermatology area and our team comprises experienced professionals who ensures the patient comfort and safety throughout the process.
Contact us to schedule an appointment for the Best Acne Treatment and Chemical Peels in Hyderabad. Book an appointment today! Call at: +918977920408

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2nd floor, Bhaskar Empire 204,White Field Rd, WhiteFields, HITECH City, Hyderabad, Telangana.

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08977920408

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