Until recently, the answer to the question “Can you get a peel in summer?” was a clear no. However, experts now say that peels can be done during summer. But which ones exactly?
With the arrival of cold weather, cosmetologists face the question: is it safe to perform chemical peels when the outdoor temperature drops below -5°C? Understanding the physiology of the skin and the effects of various types of peels during the winter period is crucial to ensure the effectiveness of the procedures.
In addition to knowledge of theoretical and practical foundations, performing a peel also requires ingenuity to address the problems of each individual patient. This aspect of the procedure is often referred to as the “art of chemical peeling.”
When selecting a peel, the starting point should be the aesthetic concern rather than the chemical exfoliant available in the cosmetologist’s arsenal. The ideal option is one that, in addition to the primary goal, can address several related aesthetic issues.
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A peel during the summer can be an effective and completely safe procedure, but only if certain conditions are observed.
In the classical sense, glycolic peeling is a stimulating technique and does not (and should not!) cause a controlled chemical burn of the skin, as medium and deep peels do. This results in certain limitations of its therapeutic potential.
Chemical peels are deservedly popular not only among cosmetologists but also among patients. However, in practice, not every patient is willing to return to peels, and unfortunately, not all are completely satisfied with the results.
