Chemical Peels: eMedicine Clinical Procedures

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Chemical Peels: eMedicine Clinical Procedures

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Overview: Chemical peelings represent accelerated exfoliation or skin damage induced by caustic agents that cause controlled damage, followed by the release of cytokines and inflammatory mediators, resulting in thickening of the epidermis, deposition of collagen, reorganization of structural ...

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Tags: Skin, Skin Care Procedure, Chemical Peel, Science, Skin Resurfacing, Collagen

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Chemical peels can result in an improved clinical appearance of the skin. Learn about this procedure. http://bit.ly/a0pcLH

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Cutaneous Laser Resurfacing, Carbon Dioxide: eMedicine Dermatology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Over the past decade, advances in laser technology have allowed cosmetic surgeons to diminish the appearance of scars and wrinkles using both ablative and nonablative lasers. Until recently, surgeons relied on chemical peeling, dermabrasion, surgical scar revision, ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Carbon dioxide laser resurfacing of the skin is sometimes used to correct scars and wrinkles. More about this procedure.http://bit.ly/9z0UMI

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