Chemical peelings--when and why?

Acta Clin Croat. 2010 Dec;49(4):545-8.

Abstract

Chemical peels are growing in popularity with new agents, formulas and methods giving them greater reliability and safety. Although the operative procedure may seem relatively simple, proper knowledge and skills of the physician and education of the patient is crucial. It is very important for the physician to know chemical structure of the peels, level of necrosis they make in the skin, indications, absolute and relative contraindications, side effects and complications. It is also very important to evaluate the patients, their needs and their expectations, and to present them objective possibilities of the procedure. In chemical peels and their efficacy, preoperative and postoperative care plays an important role, which is out of the reach of the physician and therefore should be emphasized in consultation with the patient.

MeSH terms

  • Chemexfoliation / adverse effects
  • Chemexfoliation / methods*
  • Contraindications
  • Humans