What chemical acid peel is best for moderate acne scars and hyperpigmentation?

February 3rd, 2010 | by The Doc |
kuf99ver3 asked:


I was looking up at home chemical peels and there are all sorts of different acids to choose from like glycolic, lactic, and salicylic. I will be doing the peels on my lower back where my acne scars are. I don’t care about pain or discomfort I just want whatever will work best and fastest.
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  1. 3 Responses to “What chemical acid peel is best for moderate acne scars and hyperpigmentation?”

  2. By jd ma on Feb 3, 2010 | Reply

    Resorcinol.

  3. By ROBERTO M on Feb 3, 2010 | Reply

    I suggest you professional-strength chemical peels for the face and body for all skin types and in all strengths, from 10%, 15%, 35%, 40% and up. These products are made by the finest FDA-approved laboratories with high-quality ingredients.
    You can read here instructions:http://www.acne-removal-scar.net/At-Home-Chemical-Peels.html

  4. By lmarida79 on Feb 4, 2010 | Reply

    The results of TCA peel are frequently less dramatic than and not as long lasting as those of a phenol peel. In fact, more than one TCA peel may be desirable to realize the most wanted result. The improvement from a TCA peel is usually shorter than with a phenol peel. Phenol is the strongest of the chemical liquid and makes a profound peel. It is used mostly to take care of patients with coarse ****** wrinkles, areas of blemished or damaged skin caused by sun exposure or precancerous growths. Because phenol sometimes lightens the treated areas, your skin pigmentation may be a determining factor as to whether or not this is an appropriate treatment for you. I suggest you look for more information on

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