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A glycolic peel is a type of chemical peel used to fix certain facial blemishes. When a glycolic peel is done, a chemical is applied to the skin in order to dissolve the top layers of skin. Once the layers are removed, new collagen and elastin are formed. Before you decide to have a glycolic peel, you should speak to your doctor about the drawbacks of the treatment.

CostOne of the main drawbacks of glycolic peels is the treatment can prove costly. This is especially the case if you require multiple peels in order to note a difference in the appearance of your skin. On average, you pay a few hundred dollars per treatment. Since insurance is unlikely to cover the procedure, this can put a dent in your wallet. There are at-home glycolic peels available for a reduced cost, but they have a reduced amount of glycolic acid in them. IneffectiveYou may find that the glycolic peel is ineffective at correcting your skin problem. Glycolic peels are considered light peels and are typically only used to remove fine wrinkles and rough areas of skin. If the chemical peel does not work, a dermatologist may recommend another procedure to fix your issue. Some examples of procedures performed in conjunction with chemical peels are dermabrasion, microdermabrasion and laser resurfacing. You may not be recommended an alternative procedure until after undergoing several glycolic acid peels. Side EffectsChemical peels and glycolic acid peels have several potential side effects. You can develop a reaction to the acid and swelling and redness can occur. It is likely that you will feel some pain and stinging during the procedure as the chemicals penetrate the skin's surface. If you are prone to acne, you can also breakout when exposed to the chemicals in the peel. Several days after the procedure, scaling of the skin will likely occur and last three to five days.
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The risk of using chemical face peels are that they can cause redness on the skin, scarring, changes in the color of the skin, Acne and really bad infection. So before using them or if you plan to, research if it is reliable to use the ones you have.

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the chemical peel side effects burn your skin or you can get a lots of Allergies and can effect your heart or whole your body or in your mind but it depense what kind of chemical medium or hard.

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