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  2. Chemical peel - Mayo Clinic

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    Chemical peels are used to treat wrinkles, discolored skin and scars — usually on the face. They can be done alone or combined with other cosmetic procedures. And they can be done at different depths, from light to deep.

  3. Chemical Peels: Costs, Types, Risks and Recovery - Healthline

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    A chemical peel helps improve the skin on the face, hands, and neck by removing the top layer with a chemical solution. The cost varies depending on the type of peel.

  4. Chemical Peels: Types of Peels, Conditions Treated, What to ...

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    Chemical peels are most commonly performed on your face, neck or hands. They can help reduce or improve: Fine lines under your eyes or around your mouth and wrinkling caused by sun damage, aging and hereditary factors. Certain types of acne. Mild scarring. Sun spots, age spots, liver spots, freckles, uneven skin coloring.

  5. Chemical Peel: Purpose, Procedure, Risks, Results - WebMD

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    Chemical peels can be done on the face, neck, or hands. They can be used to: Areas of sun damage may improve after chemical peeling. After a chemical peel, skin is temporarily more sensitive to...

  6. Chemical Peel Benefits for Your Skin - Healthline

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    A chemical peel is a cosmetic treatment that removes the top layer of skin. This can help minimize wrinkles, dull skin, acne, scarring, and hyperpigmentation.

  7. Chemical Peel Types, Results, Recovery - RealSelf

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    Chemical peels remove damaged skin cells, boosting turnover and collagen production. Learn about their benefits, results, risks, cost, and more.

  8. Chemical peels are a popular treatment option for people who want to restore a youthful glow to their skin. They involve the application of a chemical solution to the skin that peels off the topmost layer of dead skin cells, allowing underlying, healthy skin to emerge.

  9. Chemical peels (face peels) - DermNet

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    Chemical peels are most often used on the face, but they are sometimes applied to other sites such as the hands. A peel may be used to treat damage caused by exposure to the sun (photoageing) including actinic keratoses, to remove pigmentation such as freckles and melasma, to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and to improve acne.

  10. Chemical peels: Overview - American Academy of Dermatology

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    Do you wish that you could simply peel signs of aging from your skin? Dermatologists use chemical peels to do just this. A chemical peel can diminish many signs of aging on the face as well as the hands, neck, and chest. Chemical peels also treat some skin conditions.

  11. Chemical Peel: Why and How It's Done, Types, Risks, What to ...

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    What is a chemical peel? A chemical peel is a skin resurfacing procedure. It involves applying a chemical solution, which causes the top layers of skin to peel off over several days. As the skin heals, new skin grows back smoother and with a more youthful appearance. There are three different types of chemical peels based on their depth: