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Facial Chemical Peels

Chemical facial peels: Which is better: Glycolic acid (10%) vs Modified Jessner (14%)?
No, a shell is something that can only make a docotor, but you can make a chemical peel (which is like a shell, but removes less layers skin) Philosophy and Avon both have the nice.
| | Glycolic Acid 70% Chemical Peel, 30mL (Professional) $19.90 Glycolic acid has been the leader for many years in advanced skin treatments all around the world. Glycolic peels are often used in concentrations ranging from 10% to 80%. Glycolic acid is also considered the smallest of the Alpha Hydroxy Acids, providing for an excellent way to penetrate the surface of the skin. Because of this small size, Glycolic can reach deep down into difficult areas where o... |
| | TCA 20% + Jessner's (Lactic Acid, Salicylic, Resorcinol) Chemical Peel, 30mL each (Professional)- FREE SHIPPING $39.95 This Very Popular Combination Peel Consist of 4 specially designed chemicals in certain concentrations, that will provide an effective light-medium depth peel and produce an outstanding level of controlled damage without the risk of side effects. Jessner's solution is a unique combination of Salicylic Acid, Resorcinol, and Lactic acid. TCA (Trichloroacetic acid) is a well-known chemical peel agent... |
| | Salicylic Acid 30% Chemical Peel, 30mL (Professional)- FREE SHIPPING $29.95 Salicylic Acid is a perfect remedy for those who naturally have oily skin, severe acne (acne vulgaris), clogged pores, and blackheads. Salicylic acid is an excellent deep pore cleanser with with many anti-aging properties. These peels work much better then pro-active or or any other mild acne treatment on the market. This is why Dermatologists and other skin care specialists have been using Salicy... |
| | Facial Resurfacing $109.60 Facial resurfacing rejuvenates the skin to reduce the effects of aging, and today’s cosmetic physician ideally uses a variety of methods to resurface and rejuvenate the skin without surgery.This book examines the full range of available modalities to help the cosmetic dermatologist recommend the best approach for each patient. Topics include clinical indications, advantages, and disadvantage... |
| | Management of Facial Lines and Wrinkles $28.55 Columbia Univ., New York, NY. Text incorporating a multidisciplinary approach to the management of facial lines and wrinkles. Addresses the anatomy and physiology of facial lines, use of exfoliants, moisturizers, vitamin analogs, chemical peels, laser resurfacing, injections of filler materials, botulinum toxin injections, and many surgical procedures. DNLM: Rhytidoplasty. ... |
