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Body peeling glycolic acid

Side effects, such as temporary hyperpigmentation or irritation, are not very significant. Finally, glycolic acid is a member of the alpha-hydroxy acid family, which provides an important adjunctive therapy in a variety of skin disorders. It is widely used in chemical peels in a variety of concentrations, ranging from 20% to 70%. People of almost any skin type and color are candidates and almost any area of the body can be peeled. Glycolic acid can be applied simultaneously with TCA, which represents another technique for a... [Pg.15]

Any cosmetic unit can be treated with a glycolic acid peel. In general, chest, back, forearms, dorsal hands, and legs are easily treated with higher concentrations of glycolic acid without fear of overtreatment. However, necks are the more sensitive body area and conservative treatment with lower concentrations first is recommended. [Pg.31]

Glycolic acid 70% gel and 35-40% TCA (Cook total body peel)... [Pg.67]


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