Chemical Peel for Dark Skin Tones

A chemical peel is used as a solution to remove the damaged outer layers of the skin. After the old layers of skin have peeled off, new fresher skin takes its place. Individuals with darker skin can benefit from chemical peels. However, there are certain issues that people with darker skin may encounter if they have the procedure done.

Kind of Peels Most Beneficial to Darker Skin

There are three main types of chemical peels: light, medium and deep. The deeper the peel, the more dramatic the results and the longer the results will last. The medium peel is the best fit for those with darker skin tones. The medium peel is a little more intensive than a superficial light peel. In addition to rejuvenating the skin and helping to smooth wrinkles, the medium peel helps improve texture and correct pigmentation problems.

Drawbacks of the Chemical Peel

Although superficial and medium peels are good options for those with darker skin tones, a darker skinned patient may encounter certain problem with even the medium peel. Some peels can lighten or even bleach your skin. Therefore, a darker skinned individual may see a drastic change in their appearance. Another possible complication is blotchy skin. Those with dark skin tones are at a greater risk for postinflammatory hyperpigmentation which causes dark spots to appear on the skin.

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