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Skin Laser and Surgery Specialists | Blog | What is a salicylic peel?

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What is a salicylic peel? What does it do? This is one of many light peels that our aestheticians use to improve skin quality. Salicylic acid peels are really helpful in treating acne prone skin.

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Skin Laser and Surgery Specialists | Blog | What causes acne in adults and what’s the best way to treat it?

skinandlasers.com — “What causes acne in adults and what’s the best way to treat it? Acne in adults is usually caused by changing hormonal states, stress and some medications. Treatments include topical and oral medications as well as peels, microdermabrasions and some laser treatments.View full resource at skinandlasers.com

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Skin Laser and Surgery Specialists | Blog | What is LED treatment used for?

skinandlasers.com — “Could you explain what LED is? Is it appropriate for treating sun damage on my face and neck? LED (light emitting diode) treatment is the use of low level light therapy to improve skin problems. The most popular LEDS are blue, yellow, red, and infrared. LED treatments are generally combined with other cosmetic treatments such as lasers or peels. LED treatments can lessen acne, aging skin, sun damage and sunburn.View full resource at skinandlasers.com

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Skin Laser and Surgery Specialists | Blog | Are chemical peels still used today?

skinandlasers.com — “Are chemical peels still used today? You don’t hear much about them anymore. What are they good for treating and are other things like injectables better? Our estheticians still due light fruity acid glycolic peels. These are quite helpful in cleaning out acne blackheads and whiteheads as well as freshening up sun damaged skin. However, the wrinkle removing aggressive deep chemical peels of the past have been replaced by safer, effective quality fractional laser technologies such as Fraxel, Pro-View full resource at skinandlasers.com

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Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists | Blog | What skin type benefits the most from a chemical peel?

skinandlasers.com — “What skin type benefits the most from a chemical peel? Light skin with sun damage responds very well to a variety of peels. In addition glycolic peels are highly effective in removing blackheads and whiteheads in acne prone skin.View full resource at skinandlasers.com

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Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists | Blog | Different types of chemical peels.

skinandlasers.com — “What are some of the different types of chemical peels you perform? There are fruit acid peels know as glycolic acid peels. These are mild peels that give the skin a nice hue. More aggressive peels such as PCA and Obagi peels can help sundamaged skin. Ever more aggressive physician delivered laser peels can help wrinkles and acne scars.View full resource at skinandlasers.com

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Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists | Blog | What can I do to protect my skin against the sun?

skinandlasers.com — “I live in Arizona where the sun shines every day. Unfortunately that means I need to load up on the sun screen since I have a family history of skin cancer. I recently read that a chemical peel may be effective in removing pre-cancerous cells. Is this true? A chemical peel, some laser treatment and a laser topical application process called photodynamic therapy all can be used to remove pre-cancerous cells. Unfortunately periodic ongoing treatments will be required because of the sun damage thatView full resource at skinandlasers.com

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