Peeling for the face allows you to achieve a quick and effective improvement in skin condition. However, it is important to understand that a quality procedure – it is primarily a safe procedure.
That is why it is so important to follow all safety rules during peeling in order to avoid unwanted side effects.
On estet-portal.com read how to prevent erythema and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation after peeling, as well as what products will allow you to be sure of a high-quality peeling result.
- Erythema after facial skin peeling
- Rules for the prevention of erythema
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation after facial skin peelinga
Erythema after facial skin peeling
Erythema – this is a normal reaction after peeling, however, if persistent erythema occurs, it can be considered an abnormal skin reaction.
An ANA Peel is usually accompanied by a very superficial and brief skin reaction.
After TCA peel skin reaction depends on the depth of peel:
- intraepidermal, basement membrane and Grenz zone – short and superficial reaction;
- papillary dermis – erythema 5-10 days, depending on the peel formula;
- reticular dermis – 10-60 days.
When phenol peeling erythema always occurs lasting from 3 weeks to 3 monthsc.
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Rules for the prevention of erythema
To prevent the occurrence of erythema after peeling the skin of the face, it is necessary to avoid:
- temperature fluctuations;
- spicy food;
- drinking alcohol;
- solar radiation (even when using SPF);
- photosensitizers;
- perfumes;
- tretinoin (retinoids);
- short intervals between peeling sessions.
To prevent erythema, topical antioxidants, post-peel masks, or an IPLASE repair mask provided by
: hydrocortisol 2.5% or equivalent 3-4 times daily for 2 weeks.
Late treatment: fluocinolone and analogue
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Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation after facial skin peeling
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentationcan be:
general/local;
relative/absolute;- transient/continuous.
- Easy
– The ANA Peel, marketed by byAcademy of Scientific Beauty, does not typically cause post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, but it is a slow release peel without preparation and neutralization, therefore, the combined or parallel use of agents that thin the epidermis (benzoyl peroxide, etc.) contributes to a greater depth of penetration and the occurrence of irritations.
TCA Peel
Errors when working with TCA Peel:
poor skin preparation;
- poor post-peel treatment.
- Prolonged local erythema means the possibility of scar formation and necessarily an area of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
- Very prolonged contact of high concentrations of TCA with the skin leads to too deep penetration, which causes pronounced local inflammation and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Forprevention of pigmentation
it is recommended to prescribe
BlendingBleaching cream. Phenol – "normal" melanotoxic molecule (has a tendency to hypopigmentation), but 67% of patients result in post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Phenol always causes severe erythema, which, when exposed to the sun, forms post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Recommended:
Mandatory sun protection 50+ at 9, 12 and 15 hours;
Avoid the sun;- Blending Bleaching cream and Aclaranse.
- Following all the recommendations for peeling, allows the doctor to effectively and safely
- improve the condition of the patient's skin .
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