Types
There are several types
of chemical peels.
Alpha hydroxy acid
peels
Alpha hydroxy acids
(AHAs) are naturally occurring organic carboxylic acids such as
glycolic acid, a natural constituent of sugar cane juice and lactic
acid, found in sour milk and tomato juice. This is the mildest of
the peel formulas and produces light peels for treatment of fine
wrinkles, areas of dryness, uneven pigmentation and acne. Alpha
hydroxy acids can also be mixed with a facial wash or cream in
lesser concentrations as part of a daily skin-care regimen to
improve the skin's texture.
There are five main
fruit acids: citric acids (citrus-derived), glycolic (derived from
sugar cane), lactic acid (although derived from milk, this is still
considered a "fruit acid"), malic (derived from apples) and
tartaric (derived from grapes).
Citric Acid: Usually
derived from lemons, oranges, limes and pineapples. These peels are
simple and effective, although not incredibly invasive or capable
of significant improvement with one treatment.
Glycolic Acid:
Formulated from sugar cane, this acid creates a mild exfoliating
action. Glycolic acid peels work by loosening up the horny layer
and exfoliating the superficial top layer. This peel also
stimulates collagen growth. High strength peels are good in terms
of efficacy but they irritate more. There is a possibility to
reduce this irritation. There are newer Glycolic peels which are
most potent & still do not irritate. These peels contain
Strontium Nitrate. One such Brand widely used is Refinity (70%
Glycolic acid + Strontium Nitrate) and Cosmederm (50% Glycolic acid
+ Strontium Nitrate)
Lactic
Acid: This acid is derived from either sour milk or
bilberries. This peel will remove dead skin cells, and promote
healthier, softer and more radiant skin.
Malic
Acid: This peel is the same type of mildly invasive peel
derived from the extracts of apples. It can open up the pores,
allow the pores to expel their sebum and reduce
acne.
Tartaric
Acid: This is derived from grape extract and is capable of
delivering the same benefits as the above peels.
AHA peels are
used to:
- reduce fine
wrinkling
- treat areas of
dryness
- reduce uneven
pigmentation
- aid in the control of
acne
- smooth rough dry
skin
- improve the texture of
sun-damaged skin
AHA peels
may:
- cause
stinging
- cause skin
redness
- cause mild skin
irritation
- cause
dryness
- take multiple treatments
for desired results