Health Risks And Side Effects Of Chemical Peels

Scarring

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Although it is rare, scarring can occur as a result of a chemical peel. Chemical peels burn away dead and damaged layers of the skin to reveal fresh skin underneath. Because peels cause a layer of skin to be removed, allowing for a new layer to grow in, there is some potential for scabs to develop while the skin is raw and healing. As the wounds from the initial begin to heal, a crust can form on the skin, causing scabbing.

Scarring is also more likely to occur if these scabs are picked at, so individuals should take care to avoid touching the treated area as much as possible. Using antibiotics or steroid medications can soften the appearance of scars, so they should be sure to discuss these options with an aesthetician after undergoing the treatment.

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