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| Thread started by: | "Considering chemical peel...." Posted by leaf76 7 January at 21:43
I'm thinking of having a chemical peel. My skin is not great on my face, not ageing very well and I get quite a few spots and blackheads. But the worst is bad crows feet. Will a chemical peel help? Anyone had one? Are the effects long lasting? and last are they expensive?
thanks !! xx
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| Messages: | | "Reply "considering chemical peel...."" Posted by aanthony1 15 January at 08:57
I don't have much idea about chemical peeling but getting facials and body massages increase the blood circulation in the skin and hence tones the skin.It might take a little time but its long lasting with no side effects.Of course one thing you should keep in mind while using any facial cream or body massage is its from good company and it suits your skin type.You can also use milk cream for massaging and facial.Or wine and honey for treating wrinkles. You can see various natural ways of wrinkle treatment here www.mamaherb.com/Treatments
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| | "Get advice" Posted by drgreenfield 11 January at 22:59
Chemical peels can be useful in a number of skin conditions effecting the face, both alone and in combination with dermabrasion. Crows feet are wrinkles in the eye area and can be due to muscle tone in the underlying muscle (obicularis oculi) , which over a longer period leads to wrinkles independent of the muscle tome. Wrinkle relaxing injections such as botox can help with those due to tone in the muscle and dermanrasion and peels can help in other cases. The best thing to try would be a free consultation in a local cosmetic clinic, preferably one which was recomended to you by a friend who has been there, for advice on your individual situation
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