Dallas TCA Peel doctors

D.J. Verret, MD D.J. Verret, MD
Dallas Facial Plastic Surgeon
6545 Preston Road Suite 200, Plano
5 answers
Scott E. Kasden, MD Scott E. Kasden, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1422 Main Street Suite 274, Southlake
2 answers
Rod J. Rohrich, MD Rod J. Rohrich, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
9101 N. Central Expressway Suite 600, Dallas
1 answer
Jeffrey Kenkel, MD Jeffrey Kenkel, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1801 Inwood Road 5th floor, Dallas
1 answer
Michael A. Bogdan, MD Michael A. Bogdan, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
410 N Carroll Avenue Suite 170, Southlake

Recent Answers

How Long After 20% TCA Peel Before I Can Safely Have a Facelift/Fat Graft And a 35% TCA Peel?

My recent 20% peel made me really red/swollen and did not even begin to really peel for 5 days and remained quite red for another week or so. There is so much variance with peoples experiences with the 20% TCA I'm wondering if mine was actually deeper or is my skin less tolerant than some. Thanks so much for your opinion.

A: TCA Peel and Having a Facelift

In general, if you have had a TCA peel in the last 3-6 months you are fine to proceed with having a facelift. However, I like to do the TCA peel in the perioral and central face area. If in doubt, I would wait 3-6 months.

Rod J. Rohrich, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
Tca Peel and Anesthesia

What is the strongest % TCA peel that can be used on the face without the use of anesthesia or pain pills.

A: TCA peels and pain management

I would suggest that any TCA peel of 35% of greater needs some time of anesthesia. Generally I perform 35% TCA peels with immediate topical lidocaine. Everyone is different and if pain is a concern, consider having the peel performed with an intravenous anesthesia, though I have never had this be a concern.

D.J. Verret, MD
Dallas Facial Plastic Surgeon
Burn from 30% TCA Peel - How Long Will It Take to Heal?

i had a TCA peel 30% a month a go my face is horrible, red scars dark big spots and still peeling, and it feels very tigh. I am 34 years old, there is any treatment to fix this horrible mistake? thanks I will post a picture as soon as I can. please help

A: burn from a chemical peel; what to do

I am sorry to hear this. The most important thing is to make sure you are seeing your physician regularly. Often times these types of healing problems can be controlled with constant monitoring, massage, and even topical steroids. If you work hard during the healing process, any ontoward effects can be minimzed.

Jeffrey Kenkel, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
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