Chandran Rajagopal
Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia, Malaysia
Title: 30 year perspective of chemical peels
Biography
Biography: Chandran Rajagopal
Abstract
Introduction: The art and science of chemical peelings represent accelerated exfoliation or skin damage induced by caustic agents that cause controlled damage, followed by the release of cytokines and proinflammatory mediators, resulting in thickening of the epidermis, deposition of collagen, reorganization of structural elements and increases in dermal volume. This process decreases solar elastosis caused by sun damage and results in reorientation of the skin with formation new dermal connective tissue, thus providing an improved clinical appearance of the skin, with fewer fine lines and decreased pigmentary dyschromia.
Aim: To provide the science and art of chemical peeling from the breath of my 30 year of experience in using this treatment modality.
Methods: Discussion of the science and theory behind chemical peels. In addition, the practical and systematic view of the indication, contraindications, clinical evaluation, techniques and pitfalls in skin peeling.
Results: Chemical peels are divided into 3 categories depending on the depth of the wound created by the peel. Superficial peels penetrate the epidermis only, medium-depth peels damage the entire epidermis and papillary dermis and deep peels create a wound to the level of the mid reticular dermis. Cover the use of superficial and medium peels in detail to enable its use in day to day aesthetic practice.
Conclusion: The use of chemical peels is limited by the lack of understanding of the basic science of this treatment modality which has shown itself to be an effective and safe treatment in well trained hands. Chemical peeling is a simple yet effective way to rejuvenate the skin. It is here to stay and evolve to various customized peels in years to come.