Author:
Goh Chee‐Leok,Lim Joyce Teng Ee
Abstract
Abstract
Chemical peeling has been in existence for many decades. Usually, exfoliating agents were applied onto the skin surface to destroy the epidermis and/or dermis, thus stimulating cell regeneration and creating a facial resurfacing effect. Over the years better peeling chemicals are used with less side effects and improved efficacy. The use of chemical peeling remains popular as both a monotherapy and as part of combined therapy for skin rejuvenation, due to its efficacy, low cost and potential for minimal recovery time. Peeling agents utilise a chemical solution to remove the skin’s damaged outer layers, thereby improving texture and smoothness. They can also be used to remove facial imperfections such as actinic lentigines and fine wrinkles, and can also address actinic keratoses and used to control acne.