TCA
Peels Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can you give me a rundown of what to expect?
What should I expect that the other websites don't or won't tell you?
A: You will need only a very short time to apply the
solution to your skin. As it is applied you will feel somewhat of a
burning sensation. Time your treatment for approximately 2-4 minutes.
When the allotted time is up, rinse your skin. A neutralizer may be
applied using a ¼ teaspoon of baking soda with 1 cup of water.
Apply to the treated area. The skin may "frost" or turn white
temporarily. (This is normal and will subside. The frost will fade within
20-30 minutes. But do not be alarmed this is the expected result and
it will be an indication of the penetration of the TCA peel solution
to your skin.
Q:
How long does it take from start to finish applying the treatment?
A: You can expect to spend just a few minutes to apply
the solution. Treatments are applied with a q-tip or cotton swab and
left on for only 2-4 minutes.
Q:
Is there any pain involved?
A: Yes, you will feel some burning but the procedure
only lasts a few minutes and after that it starts to subside.
Q:
Is there any way to make it more comfortable for home use?
A: Using a paper fan to cool the treatment while it
is applied is very helpful (If you do not have a paper fan you can substitute
with a paper plate, this works very well.) Afterwards, using ice cubes
on the treated skin helps immensely to stop the discomfort. As with
any kind of cosmetic treatment you should expect to feel some discomfort.
Q:
Is there any thing I should do to prepare for the TCA peel?
A: Each night before you go to bed, starting at least
two weeks before the peel, you should be applying a mild alpha hydroxy
acid cream or lotion to the entire face and to any other areas that
will be treated. This conditions the skin and begins the exfoliation
process. It enhances the TCA treatment. Mild exfoliates can be purchased
at any drugstore.
Q:
Is there any thing I shouldn't do before the peel solution is applied?
A: At least 2-3 days and up to one week if possible,
before the peel, you should stop using exfoliating sponges or buff pads.
You should avoid shaving the day of the peel.
Q:
Is there anything I should do directly after the treatment? Are there
precautions to take?
A: Yes, you should apply an antibiotic ointment to
the skin. Keeping it clean is also a must. When washing your face be
“sure” to use your fingers to gently wash the area and forgo
any wash clothes as they can tear at the skin while healing. Besides
keeping your face clean and using an antibiotic ointment daily, IT is
a must to also keep it very moist. This prevents your skin from drying
out and the skin from tearing or pulling apart before it is ready to
peel in the way it is intended. This will also keep your face from feeling
any more uncomfortable than necessary. After your TCA peel healing time
has passed and you are once again out in the sunshine, you should always
use a sunscreen SPF of 30 or higher to keep from receiving new dark
spots.
Q:
Are there any changes in my cosmetic routine that will change forever?
A: Yes, you should always expect to wear a sunscreen
of SPF 30 or higher. Starting out with new habits will insure your having
a more beautiful complexion! Forever.
Q:
When can I re-apply the TCA peel to deepen my treatment and receive
the best results possible?
A: Touch ups may be needed after the initial peel.
Wait at least 4 weeks before reapplying the TCA solution (After every
healing.) You may continue to reapply the TCA peel any time that you
wish to obtain better and better results, receiving a deeper penetration
with extended treatments.
Q:
Is there any redness, which will occur with a TCA peel? If so how long
does the redness last?
A: Yes, your face will become red after the TCA peel
treatment. The red color of your skin can last from 7- 10 days. But
you can also expect some pinkness to last for a month or two, even after
the peel is actually healed. Fortunately you can easily cover it with
makeup beginning about the 7 day.
Q:
How long will it take to start diminishing my acne scars? How diminished
will they look?
A: As soon as the peel has finished healing you will
see your acne scars removed or at least diminished, sometimes several
treatments are necessary depending on how severe the scars actually
are. You may repeat treatments as often as necessary to achieve the
results you desire.
Q:
How much discomfort is there with a TCA peel?
A: As with all cosmetic treatments comes some discomfort.
TCA peels are no different. Fortunately it subsides quickly and you
soon begin to see the desired results.
Q:
What is involved with the recovery time? Do I need to take ten days
off of work because I work with the public?
A: Depending on the strength of the TCA peel you will
need to schedule some down time or healing time. Working with the public
can cause you to stay away for 7 to 10 days. Every cosmetic treatment
usually means there is some time to heal, if it were not so you wouldn't
expect much from the TCA peel procedure.
Q:
What precautions do I need to take?
A: While you are healing you should stay out of the
direct sun and that includes any tanning beds, always use a sunscreen
of at least 30. Direct sun can cause the skin to darken and you may
get new dark spots. With TCA (Trichloroacetic) acid peels, scarring
and brown discoloration of the skin is unlikely unless the client goes
to a tanning salon after having the treatment or lie out in the sun.
Daily sunscreen use should Continue indefinitely to prevent new photo
damage from occurring.
Q:
When can I begin wearing makeup again?
A: You can resume wearing makeup about the 7 day. It
is preferred that you use a good quality makeup.
Q:
How long will the redness last? Are there other factors to consider?
A: The redness can subside as early as 3 or 4 days
if you do a mild TCA treatment. If your treatment is a medium to strong
peel it may take up to 10 days. Sometimes with strong peels you can
have a pink skin tone for some time, which can be covered with makeup.
The pink color will usually fade after a couple of months. Expecting
the pink color is sometimes a “Good” thing if you truly
want a medium to strong peel and your anticipating the very best results
possible.
Q:
Are there any products I should “Not” use when planning
a TCA peel?
A: Accutane is a prescription used for acne. It should
not be taken for at least six months “after” the peel. There
are reports of scarring in people who have Taken Accutane after a peel.
Q:
Is “one” treatment enough?
A: Yes one treatment can be enough, but many people
do several treatments after they see the results. Added treatments can
give you even better results, such as perfecting smaller pores, deeper
wrinkle removal, better removal of acne scars, greater collagen renewal
producing tighter facial skin. You'll enjoy a new and younger skin tone
also. The benefits are too numerous to mention.
Trichloroacetic
acid is for professional use only; Use at your own risk.
Seller not responsible for negative or damaging results obtained by
proper or improper use of this product by any person. Buyer of the product
indicates that he/she agrees seller is held harmless.
This is in compliance with USPS Pub. 52 guidelines.
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