Chemical Peeling
A chemical peel uses a chemical solution to improve the texture and tone of your skin by removing the damaged outer layers.
Although chemical peels are used mostly on the face, they can also be used to improve the skin on your neck and hands. Sun exposure, acne or just getting older can leave your skin tone uneven, wrinkled, spotted or scarred.
A chemical peel is one of the most cost-effective ways to improve the appearance of your skin. The potential result of the chemical peel depends on the type of chemical and technique used.
What a chemical peel can improve
- Acne or acne scars
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Irregular skin pigmentation
- Rough skin and scaly patches
- Certain scars
- Sun-damaged skin
What a chemical peel can't do
- Treat deep facial lines or wrinkles
- Significantly tighten loose or sagging skin
- Remove deep scars
Who is a good candidate for a chemical peel?
You may not be a good candidate for chemical peeling if you have:
- A history of abnormal skin scarring
- A naturally dark complexion or skin tone
- A tendency to have extra pigmentation of your scars
- Used certain acne treatments within the last year
- Skin conditions or medications that make the skin more sensitive than normal
How much does a chemical peel cost?
The average cost of a skin resurfacing procedures like chemical peels in USA is $1,489, according to the latest statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. But the prices in Iran and Turkey are much lower than America and Europe and even lower than India. To see the price, visit the Treatment-Prices.