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Chemical peels pyruvic acid

Glycolic acid Jessner s solution Pyruvic acid Resorcinol Salicylic acid Trichloracetic acid Deep chemical peels... [Pg.4]

Fig. 4.9a, b. Before and after chemical peeling with 50% pyruvic acid... [Pg.36]

Griffin TD,Van Scott EJ,Maddin S (1989) The use of pyruvic acid as a chemical peeling agent. J Dermatol Surg Oncol 15 1316... [Pg.39]

Medium depth chemical peels 35% trichloracetic acid,50-70% pyruvic acid [7]... [Pg.136]

Pyruvic acid is a carboxylic acid having a keto group at the a position of the aliphatic carbon atom (a-keto acid). Because of its low pKa and its small dimension, it penetrates rapidly and deeply throngh the skin and is considered a potent chemical peel agent. [Pg.25]


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