Whats the difference between laser, dermabrasion, and chemical peel?
• Chemical Peels Applying acid solution removes the top layers and allows smoother regenerated skin to emerge. Chemical peels, which can be used alone or in combination with other skin resurfacing, can be effective on fine wrinkles caused by sun damage, superficial skin color changes such as age spots and signs of premature aging such as the fine lines around the eyes. Chemical peels can be used alone or in combination with other skin resurfacing techniques. Chemical peels offered range from mild no downtime peels to moderate TCA (trichloroacetic acid peels). • Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a facial sanding technique used to treat deep scars and wrinkles, raised scar tissue, and some severe cases of cystic acne. Top layers of skin are “sanded” with a high-speed rotating brush or a diamond-coated wheel. Sometimes people get confused between dermabrasion and microdermabrasion. Dermabrasion, which is considered a surgical procedure, is typically more effective on raised scar tissue, acne a