Which is the best (for anti-aging and reducing sun spots) and does the neck use a different percentage than the chest and hands? How long is it left on?
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December 11, 2023
Answer: Recommend starting at 15% TCA and combining it with LaseMD
Hi ajtennant,
The correct chemical peel can help to rebalance some of the damage going on with your skin as well as address your pigmentation and texture concerns.
I would highly suggest getting on a skin care regimen to help repair your skin though, including using a hydrator after washing...
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It depends on which type of chemical peel you are getting and to which areas. Most TCA peels to the face only should be safe. I would recommend refraining from any peels that require general anesthesia, peels to the neck/chest, and phenol peels.