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posted by TAGOHL, 01.05.2008, 22:57

> The depth of skin disruption can include in increasing amounts:

This is vague. I wonder how deep they are going to go? Full-on dermabrasion is probably too invasive, and simple microdermabrasion is probably not going to wound enough.

As far as chemical peels, phenol (a very deep peel) is also going to be too invasive, while glycolic acid would likely be too mild, IMO (btw, I use high concentration glycolic acid on my face - 70% - and I can't see that causing enough damage). TCA (a medium peel) is fairly invasive, but it's a possibility, particularly if used at lower doses. Jessner's solution may be an attractive option -- it's a chemical peel more powerful than glycolic acid, but weaker than TCA, and it basically induces sunburn-type damage: your skin gets red after treatment, and a couple days later it starts peeling in sheets, which lasts about a week or so -- it basically destroys the epidermal layer, which is then regenerated.


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