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PHENOL PEEL

A phenol peel is the deepest chemical peel available. Phenol (carbolic acid) exfoliates deeply to reveal a smooth, younger-looking layer of skin.

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A phenol acid peel is the most aggressive, deep chemical peel available, penetrating down to the dermis. Also known as a Baker-Gordon peel, this skin resurfacing procedure can be extremely effective at treating signs of severe sun damage, including deep wrinkles, fine lines, uneven skin tone, and discoloration (hyperpigmentation), as well as acne scars, precancerous growths, and other blemishes.

Because the exfoliation is so strong and deep, a phenol peel should be administered only by an experienced, board-certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist. It should be applied to the face alone; the skin on the neck is too delicate.

This type of peel also requires an oral sedative and/or IV anesthesia during the procedure, as well as an anesthetic cream to numb your face. 

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This cosmetic procedure has a lengthy and uncomfortable recovery, but the results can be dramatic and long-lasting.

RealSelf Tip: A more modern take on this treatment is the Hetter peel (or modified phenol peel), which tweaks the classic formula by reducing the concentrations of phenol and croton oil (an exfoliant which increases the depth of the peel). In a 2017 study involving 896 patients who were treated for freckles with a modified phenol peel, over 99% of patients exhibited 51% or greater improvement. The researchers reported no scarring or systemic complications.

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