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The Fine Art of Natural
Cosmetic Surgery
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Q - What is a TCA Peel?
The TCA, or trichloroacetic acid peel is a type of chemical peel which stimulates collagen synthesis and promotes a greater well-being of the skin. The procedure plumps the skin and improves the appearance of fine lines, uneven texture, acne scars, enlarged pores, hyperpigmentation, and surface bumps. For quicker, more optimal results, we recommend that the TCA Peel follow microdermabrasion and that there be a series of at least five treatments.
Q - Who is a candidate for a TCA Peel?
Men and women who are looking to improve the appearance of the skin may be good candidates for a TCA Peel. Patients with darker, sunburned or heavily tanned skin should not undergo a TCA Peel. The procedure is also not appropriate for those with active cold sores on the face or people taking Accutane.
Q - Who is a candidate for an AHA and/or BHA Peel?
Men and women who are looking to improve the appearance of the skin may be good candidates for any of these peels. Patients sunburned or heavily tanned skin should not undergo a peel, as it can risk damaging the skin. The procedure is also not appropriate for those with active cold sores on the face or people taking Accutane.
Q - Where are chemical peel procedures performed?
The Chemical peel is performed in Dr. Vitenas’ office, unless it is combined with a surgical procedure, and then it would be performed at the hospital, while under anesthetia.
Q - Is anesthesia used for any of the chemical peels?
Anesthesia is not required for the any of these peels.
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