Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) peels are gentle skin treatments utilizing glycolic, lactic, and other fruit acids to rejuvenate your complexion. These peels are particularly beneficial for individuals seeking to diminish fine wrinkles, address dryness and pigmentation irregularities, and combat mild acne. AHA peels offer a convenient alternative for those with limited time for more intensive medium or deep peels.
Your dermatologist can customize the frequency of AHA peel applications based on your individual needs and desired outcomes. Typically, the concentration of glycolic acid in an AHA peel is around 12%. To maintain results, you may be prescribed a milder AHA maintenance cream for daily at-home use.
Initially, AHA peels may cause temporary redness, irritation, or a stinging sensation. However, these effects usually subside as your skin adapts to the treatment. The procedure itself is quick, usually lasting about ten minutes, during which the solution is applied to your face. Recovery is minimal, allowing you to resume your normal activities immediately. Consistent use of your at-home maintenance cream will gradually reveal fresher, healthier-looking skin. Results are not always immediate but develop over time. AHA peels can also be combined with bleaching agents to address uneven skin tone.
Consistent sun protection is crucial during and after AHA peel treatments. Avoid sun exposure without adequate SPF protection to prevent damage and maintain optimal results.
Disclaimer: This information is intended for general knowledge and informational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice. It is essential to consult with a qualified healthcare professional for any health concerns or before making any decisions related to your health or treatment. The author is not responsible for any consequences resulting from the use of this information.
