Saturday, November 29, 2008

Acne Scar Chemical Peel - Using At Home Acne Scar Peels

By Eileen Childs

If you have acne scars, one of the ways that you can remove them is through a chemical peel. It is important to pick the right kind of chemical peel, because there can be associated dangers. However, there are some chemical peels that can be done from the comfort of your own home.

Acne can often leave unwanted holes, marks or scars on the skin. The good news is, mild acne scars will often go away on their own. This happens when the skin sloughs off old dead skin cells, leaving new skin cells below. If your scars are not very deep, the skin will heal itself through this process over time. Unfortunately this is not the case with moderate or severe scars. Because they are deeper, they usually do not have the ability to go away on their own.

The reason you need to be careful with acid peels, is because they can burn the skin. Chemical peels work by burning the outer layers of skin. Common types of facial peels include phenolic peels and glycolic acid peels.

Chemical facial peels have been proven to be a very effective way to remove scars and marks left by acne. A facial peel can be performed by a doctor or at home. Doctors have access to stronger peels than the ones that are used at home. When stronger peels are used, it could involve a longer time to recover, may involve a hospital stay and can cost as much as $3,000.

Peels sold for home use have been approved by the FDA and are milder. Skin Culture USA makes chemical peels for home use that have proven to be quite effective and affordable. Rather than using acid, these peels work by depriving the top layers of skin of oxygen. Their peels are offered in four different strengths and cost one to two hundred dollars.

Obviously cost and the severity of your scars are an important factor when deciding whether you will choose an at home peel or one done by a doctor. Fortunately, you can significantly improve the appearance of your acne scars by using an at home facial peel, even if they do not go away completely. - 16650

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