Which peel is best for pigmentation?

Glycolic acid peel It is best suited to treating surface hyperpigmentation because it doesn’t penetrate deep into the skin. AHA peels are also better for those with dry skin.

Do peels help with pigmentation?

A chemical peel uses acids at stronger concentrations to treat the desired area of skin. They reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation by removing the epidermis. Deeper versions may also penetrate the middle layer of your skin (dermis) to produce more dramatic results.

How do chemical peels help pigmentation?

Alpha-hydroxy acid peels work by removing the top layer of skin cells. These cells often hold surface pigmentation, are responsible for skin unevenness and contribute to fine lines.

Can peels cause hyperpigmentation?

Hyperpigmentation. It can occur any time after a peel and can be persistent, if treated inadequately. It is the most common complication of TCA peeling. Complications from superficial peels are limited to transient hyperpigmentation or dyschromia especially in dark-skinned patients.

Can chemical peels make hyperpigmentation worse?

Changes in skin color. A chemical peel can cause treated skin to become darker than normal (hyperpigmentation) or lighter than normal (hypopigmentation). Hyperpigmentation is more common after superficial peels, while hypopigmentation is more common after a deep peel.

What’s the difference between TCA and glycolic peels?

TCA peels are a medium-depth peel that penetrates deeper than the glycolic or salicylic acid peels, making them a good choice for those with scarring or pigmentation issues. 4 Darden notes that this type of peel is medical-grade and can only be done by licensed professionals.

How much does a chemical face peel cost?

Light peels can cost as low as $150, and deep peels can cost $3,000 or more (specifically if it requires anesthesia, or in-patient stays). According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the current average cost of a chemical peel is $673.

How many chemical peels do I need for hyperpigmentation?

Dark spots (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation) This condition typically resolves completely after the application of 6 to 8 glycolic acid peels.

What chemical peel is best for melasma?

Salicylic acid is among the most widely used chemical peels. Dermatologists and others often use salicylic acid peels in strengths between 20% to 30% to eliminate epidermal pigment in the treatment of melasma. Salicylic acid peels are safe and generally well tolerated in patients of all skin types.