Salt Lake City Chemical Peel doctors
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Mark Taylor, MD
Salt Lake City Dermatologic Surgeon
440 West 200 South Suite 250, Salt Lake City |
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P. Daniel Ward, MD
Salt Lake City Facial Plastic Surgeon
4696 Daybreak Rim Way, South Jordan |
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Lucy Barr, MD
Salt Lake City Facial Plastic Surgeon
24 South 1100 East Suite 301, Salt Lake City |
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John Bitner, MD
Salt Lake City Facial Plastic Surgeon
2121 N. Robins Drive, Layton |
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Brian K. Brzowski, MD
Salt Lake City Plastic Surgeon
1525 East 6000 South Suite C, Ogden |
Recent Answers
I have brown skin (South East Asian origin) and I was wondering which chemical peel would be best suited to treat the hyperpigmentation..
I would recommend M2 (SkinCareRx.com) 12% serum for the first month once a day and then switch to 20% serum for the next few months. Skip a day if you skin is irritated and use only moisturizer and protect from the sun. This has helped many of my darker skin type patients with hyperpigmented skin.
I am 47, fair skinned, red headed with freckles. I have an alarming amount of small seborheic keratoses on my entire stomach, from under my breasts to my privates, under my arms, both of my sides and lower back. They are all pin dot to pin head size, but quite alot. Thousands. How do I get rid of so many? A laser peel? A chemical peel? How many peels would I need? Also, how do I prevent more from growing? I can see tiny pindots of keratoses starting on my upper thighs...help!!
I have removed thousands of seborrheic keratoses over the past 14 years with the erbium yag laser. This is absolutely the best treatment in my hands with excellent cosmetic results, minimal discomfort and the fastest healing time. On several patients, I removed over 1000 lesions in three separate sessions using only topical anesthetic. The erbium laser is a very precise instrument that allow careful removal of the lesions with little or no risk of scarring.
What is the most effective chemical peel?
I don't believe that any of the chemical peels do a good job on pores. Phenol peels are the most effective peels for wrinkles, but also the most risky often causing loss of pigment and a flat white porecelain scarred appearance.




