Soundness of mind

Why does my skin look worse after a chemical peel?

After a chemical peel, your skin may look worse before it looks better. This is due to the fact that the chemical peel is essentially causing a controlled injury to the skin in order to promote the growth of new, healthy skin cells. During this process, skin may look red, irritated, and dry. It may also be more sensitive to sunlight and other environmental factors. The good news is that the skin will eventually heal and look much better than before.

Can a chemical peel make your skin worse?

Chemical peels can cause side effects and may make your skin worse if not used correctly. It is important to follow your doctor’s instructions and to use only products that have been specifically recommended for your skin type. Chemical peels may also increase your skin’s sensitivity to the sun and other environmental factors, so you should use a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 and avoid direct sunlight. Additionally, chemical peels can cause skin irritation, redness, and swelling, so it’s important to take extra care to keep your skin moisturized and protected.

How long does skin purge after chemical peel?

Skin purging after a chemical peel typically lasts between 2-6 weeks. During this time, your skin may become red, irritated, and inflamed as the new skin cells form and the old skin cells are shed. It is important to use a gentle cleanser and moisturizer during this time to keep the skin hydrated and prevent further irritation. You may also want to use a light sunscreen to protect the new skin from UV rays.