Treating Acne, Scars, and Wrinkles
With a TCA Trichloroacetic Acid Skin Peel
ByDavid Maillie
Everyone has heard of skin peels and there
are many - lactic, glycolic, salicylic, TCA
(trichloroacetic acid), and phenol. Of these
there are basically 3 levels:
Minor, superficial peels - lactic, glycolic,
salicylic.
Medium depth peels - TCA, Jessner's
Deep peels - phenol.
We will only deal with medium strength
TCA peels here as they are the easiest
to apply (Jessner's can require multiple
concurrent applications and taping to
aide in skin penetration), safest, and,
by far, the most effective against numerous
skin ailments/conditions. They are also
one of the most effective treatments for
acne currently known to the medical community.
The most common treated area is the face.
TCA is applied usually in a cream. Doctors
will mix Obagi, Apeel, or other previously
prepared cream with TCA and then apply
this mixture to the face or body area
to be treated. The creams tend to have
a skin dye of green or blue so the doctor
can easily see what areas have and or
have not been treated. It is usually applied
with a cotton or foam applicator. This
is then left on for 10-20 minutes. Some
doctors prefer to use a straight (non-cream)
solution of TCA. This works much faster
and penetrates deeper and is used for
deeper peels.
After application and proper time for
the desired depth is achieved, the doctor
will apply a neutralizer. This is usually
just a mixture of baking soda and water
made into a paste. Some doctors will add
chipped ice to further cool the skin.
The skin will now be inflammed and if
no dye was used will look like a bad sunburn.
This will last 2-4 days until it starts
to peel off and reveal new, clean, younger
looking skin. Depending on the skin problems
treated it may take several treatments,
but a major difference will be seen immediately.
The results from a TCA peel are far more
reaching than with a regular, superficial
peel. Results can last 6 months to a year
and it has been known to keep acne at
bay, shrink and lessen acne scars, reduce
and tighten up wrinkles, improve color,
pigmentation, etc... A TCA peel cannot
be applied as often as a more superficial
peel. Generally speaking, a superficial
peel can be applied every 2-5 weeks. A
Stronger, medium depth peel needs more
time batween peels for the skin to properly
heal and regenerate. Doctors like to wait
2-6 months or more between these peels.
This process of chemically exfoliating
the skin is more rapid and deeper in a
TCA peel than in most peels. Many skin
peels, like lactic, glycolic and salicylic
are good at reducing oily buildup (overactive
sebaceous glands), and very minor skin
imperfections. but they cannot effectively
treat acne, wrinkles, fine lines, etc...
TCA has been proven to treat these deeper
skin conditions and is offered at almost
every dermatologist and plastic surgeon
office. The improvement in skin color,
tone, etc... is so drastic that women,
even men are lining up in droves to have
this done all over the world.
David Maillie is a chemist with over
12 years experience in biochemical research
and clynical analysis. He is an alumni
of Cornell University and specializes
in biochemical synthesis for public, private,
and governmental interests. He can be
reached at M.D. Wholesale: http://www.bestskinpeel.com
or by visiting or http://www.mdwholesale.com.
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About The Author
David Maillie is a chemist with over 12
years experience in biochemical research
and chemical analysis. He is an alumni
of Cornell University and specializes
in biochemical synthesis for public, private
and governmental interests. He can be
reached at M.D. Wholesale: www.bestskinpeel.com
and www.mdwholesale.com.