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2 of 2 visitors found the following comment helpful.
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I have done 3 tca peels 30% and have had excellent results. My scars were slightly atrophic but the discoloration was the worst part. If you can take a week off from school or work, I highly recommend you try it, even if it is not such a high dose. I can now peel myself with a 40% and have no redness afterward. Just stick with it!
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I have acne scares, trying chemical peeling, very moderate results, need advice on how anybody got better results!!!!!!!
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1 of 1 visitors found the following comment helpful.
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I have had 3 peels now and it has worked out great for me probably b/c all I have left now are red marks and some indentations, the peels have definately lightened the redness and softed the marks from bad breakouts. Peels aren't for everyone though, there is a lot of down time and it is expensive. I recommend the peels for people who have some time to kill and just want to smooth out minor imperfections.
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5 of 5 visitors found the following comment helpful.
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I purchased the Obagi skin care system for $500. i used the system for eight weeks before I could have the peel for $750. My skin looks worse than ever and I have spent my savings. I have acne like never before, discoloration around mouth from the excessive peeling, and prominent wrinkles where there used to be none. I should have just seen a dermatologist instead of a cosmetic surgeon who sells this stuff on the side. I should have researched it. Good luck to others.
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I am a African American male with acne scarring and I was considering a chemical peels. I was wondeing if this would be a good idea, or what other suggestion you all may have.
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Ok in response to TEE, USA above. Obviously you know absolutly nothing about medical science or the causes of real acne. I have had 2 dermatologists, you know the real professionals, contradict almost everything you say. Overwashing your face multiple times a day actually will make the problem much worse. You kind of have an idea, yes it is related to oil, but oil that is being produced below the surface of your skin not oil coming in from the outside world. Also towels and cloths of anykind actually irritate your skin more which can lead to more breaking out. On the whole I think this website was created for real actual advice and problems solutions. Not for people to produce 1900's urban legends that might help acne.
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I have been doing chemical peels for about a year now, monthly and more recently bimonthly. For almost ten years I have battled moderate cystic acne. I could not take acutane and was forced to find other meausres.
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3 of 3 visitors found the following comment helpful.
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In response to TEE, USA. I dont believe that you have ever been to a dermatologist or have dealt with a serious case of acne yourself. If you had, you would know that many mild to severe cases of acne are the products of genetics and or hormonal imbalances. For such cases, good hygiene is not sufficient to clear the acne. I myself have been dealing with a mild case of acne for over a year and despite consistent washing and moisturizing, my acne persisted. As for diet, most dermatologists have told me that diet has not been scientifically linked to acne and one dermatologist told me to avoid iodine and caffiene witch stimulate the oil producing glands but none of them said to avoid fat or grease. The best acne treatment is to find a doctor who will put you on accutane. (Doctor Lauber in newport beach, CA)
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1 of 1 visitors found the following comment helpful.
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I've used a salon for 3 sessions of Glycolic peel. I had moderate results. Then I bought GA to use at home, in concentrated form. It cost me about £15.00 ($25?). I use it once a week and my skin is much better. The pores are smaller, the red marks are finally fading and I am having less outbreaks. I back this treatment up with GA cream about 3 x a week and BP when needed. I have had no complaints. I am changing to 80% salicylic acid now though as it is meant to be an anti-inflamm. too. Fingers Crossed!!
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2 of 2 visitors found the following comment helpful.
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I am African-American and chemical peels have imporved my skin. My color is more even and the size of my pimples have decreases. A peel costs me about $100 a visit. I go at least once a month. I combine it with Differin.
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