Chemical Peels
Chemical peels using alphahydroxy acids such as glycolic, lactic
or fruit acids are the mildest of the peel formulas. They can
provide smoother, brighter-looking skin and are used to treat fine
wrinkles, dryness uneven pigmentation and acne.
Chemical peels are topically applied acids that help "rejuvenate"
the skin surface. They create an even and controlled shedding of
several layers of skin cells. This allows new layers to be exposed
and creates a "fresh" appearance to the skin surface. In addition,
new cells and collagen are stimulated, creating a more even tone.
A peeling agent is placed on the skin surface, creating a
superficial type wound. The depth of the peel is dependent on the
concentration and type of acid, the duration of contact, and a
person's skin type and sensitivity. We perform superficial and
medium depth peels, extending from the superficial epidermis to the
top layer of the dermis (papillary).
Peel Formulas at a Glance
Alphahydroxy Acid Peel (AHA)
- Smooths rough, dry skin
- Improves texture of sun-damaged skin
- Aids in control of acne
- Can be mixed with bleaching agent to correct pigment problems
- Can be used as TCA pre-treatment
Trichloroacetic Acid Peel (TCA)
- Smooths out fine surface wrinkles
- Removes superficial blemishes
- Corrects pigment problems
Phenol Peel
- Corrects blotches caused by: sun exposure, birth-control pills, aging
- Smooths out coarse wrinkles
- Removes pre-cancerous growths
The Chemical Peel
AHA peels/treatments: Board Certified Plastic
Surgeon, Douglas Senderoff, MD, FACS, will apply the AHA solution to
your cleansed facial skin, a process that usually takes no more than
10 minutes. No "after-peel" ointment or covering is required.
Depending on the strength of the peel, periodic treatments may be
necessary until the desired effects are achieved.
For some patients, the application of an AHA-based face wash or
cream once or twice a day at home will be sufficient to accomplish
the desired goal. Your plastic surgeon may add Retin-A or a
bleaching agent to your at-home treatment schedule. After several
weeks of at-home use, your doctor will examine your skin to
determine if your regimen needs adjustment.
Phenol and TCA peels: Typically, the skin is first
thoroughly cleansed. Then, then Board Certified Plastic Surgeon,
Douglas Senderoff, MD, FACS, will carefully apply the phenol or TCA
solution. You may feel a stinging sensation as the peel solution is
applied, but this feeling will quickly pass.
A full-face TCA peel usually takes no more than 15 minutes. Two or
more TCA peels may be needed to obtain the desired result, and those
may be spaced out over several months. Mild TCA peels may be
repeated as often as every month.
If phenol solution has been used, the plastic surgeon may coat the
treated area with petroleum jelly or a waterproof adhesive tape.
With lighter peels, no covering is necessary.
A full-face phenol peel generally takes one or two hours to perform,
while a phenol peel to a smaller facial region (perhaps the skin
above the upper lip) may take only 10 or 15 minutes. A single
treatment usually suffices.
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Douglas M. Senderoff, MD,
FACS
surgical specialties include:
Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck), Breast Augmentation,
Breast Implants (Silicone Breast Implants and Saline Breast
Implants),
Breast Lift,
Breast Reconstruction, Breast Reduction,
Breast Revision,
Buttock Implants, (Butt) Implants,
Eyelid Surgery,
Endoscopic Brow Lift,
Face Lift,
Liposuction,
Pectoral Implants (Pec Implants),
Rhinoplasty. Your surgical procedures will performed in the
plastic surgeon's fully accredited outpatient surgical facility in
Manhattan, New York.
The
plastic surgeon's cosmetic specialties
include:
BOTOX®,
Brazilian Bronze,
Chemical Peels,
Hair Restoration,
Laser Hair Removal,
Lip Augmentation,
Microdermabrasion, and
Radiance™. Your cosmetic procedures can be performed in the
plastic surgeon's Westchester or Manhattan, New York office.
If you have any questions about chemical peels, or any other
procedures, please feel free to contact Board Certified
Plastic Surgeon, Douglas Senderoff, MD, FACS, at his Manhattan or
our Westchester, New York offices.



