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		<title>Chemical Peel Procedures in Pennsylvania Part 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery: Chemical Peel &#8211; Part II



The second tier of chemical peel is the middle level. Also known as Trichloroacetic acid peels, this type of chemical peel is stronger than the first tier of chemical peel. Depending the concentration of Trichloroacetic acid, deeper exfoliation will occur with a higher concentration. Of course too much [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://pennsylvaniacosmeticsurgeryguide.com" target="_blank">Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery</a>: Chemical Peel &#8211; Part II</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-align:left; float:left; width:300px; margin:5px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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</script></span>The second tier of chemical peel is the middle level. Also known as Trichloroacetic acid peels, this type of chemical peel is stronger than the first tier of chemical peel. Depending the concentration of Trichloroacetic acid, deeper exfoliation will occur with a higher concentration. Of course too much will permanently damage skin so this chemical peel should be performed by a qualified Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgeon.</p>
<p>Usually this method is used to fix fine lines and wrinkles and fix blemishes. Like the alpha hydroxy chemical peels, reapplication may be necessary to maintain the new look. Because this acid is a bit more harsh, a few days may be needed to recover from the procedure.</p>
<p>The new skin that is revealed will be very sensitive to the sun so liberal use of sunblock is absolutely necessary.</p>
<p>The third tier of chemical peel is known as a Phenol Peel and the results are evident for a long time. Typically only one treatment is necessary. However, anesthesia is usually required. Because this treatment is the harshest of the three tiers it is also quite painful, carries the most risks, and gives the best looking results. Recovery after the chemical peel can be as long as one month. This procedure is often used to correct more substantial blemishes like deeper wrinkles and skin damage.</p>
<p>The Phenol Peel itself is made up of phenol and croton oil. This oil is said to be the key ingredient in this chemical peel.</p>
<p>While the results of the tier three chemical peel are dramatic  &#8211; and very tempting, persons with pre-existing medical conditions carry some risks. Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery stresses the importance of reviewing your entire medical history with your Pennsylvania Plastic Surgeon and make an educated decision.</p>
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		<title>Chemical Peel Procedures in Pennsylvania</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 19:40:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery: Chemical Peel &#8211; Part I



In basic terms, a chemical peel is when a substance &#8211; in this case chemicals, are applied to the skin&#8217;s surface. These chemicals burn away the damaged outer layer of skin and reveal the new, fresher layer of skin underneath.
The procedure of chemical peel has three tiers.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://pennsylvaniacosmeticsurgeryguide.com">Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery</a>:</strong><strong> Chemical Peel &#8211; Part I</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-align:left; float:left; width:300px; margin:5px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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</script></span>In basic terms, a chemical peel is when a substance &#8211; in this case chemicals, are applied to the skin&#8217;s surface. These chemicals burn away the damaged outer layer of skin and reveal the new, fresher layer of skin underneath.</p>
<p>The procedure of chemical peel has three tiers.</p>
<p>The first tier is the easiest on your skin and involves chemicals known as alpha hydroxy acids and beta hydroxy acids. Included in this category are lactic acid, glycolic acid, salicylic acid to name a few. You have probably heard these terms as these acids are common ingredients in common drugstore acne treatments. And in fact, this type of chemical peel is used to control acne, smooth fine lines and wrinkles, correct uneven skin pigmentation, fix areas of dryness, and help with sun damage.</p>
<p>The downside of alpha and beta hydroxy chemical peel is minor. There may be some level of discomfort such as burning or stinging. Anything containing acid will be irritating to your skin and this is no exception. You may experience some reddened skin, which will most likely be temporary, while your skin heals. Your skin may also be dry.</p>
<p>Because the alpha and beta hydroxy chemical peel is relatively mild, the procedure may need to be repeated a few times before you see the results that you were aiming for.</p>
<p>Should you opt for an alpha hydroxy peel or a beta hydroxy peel? Some tests have shown that beta hydroxy chemical peel penetrates the pore better but the jury is still out on that difference.</p>
<p>Of course, it is best to consult a qualified Pennsylvania cosmetic surgeon before making a decision.</p>
<p>In <a href="http://pennsylvaniacosmeticsurgeryguide.com/chemical-peel-2/" target="_blank">Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery: Chemical Peel Part II</a> we will discuss the next tier of chemical peel.</p>
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		<title>Juvederm in Pennsylvania</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 11:01:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Juvederm is a relatively new procedure in facial cosmetic surgery. Juvederm is a process where the plastic surgeon injects hyaluronic acid  into the problem areas (like fine lines and wrinkles) in the patient. 


Hyaluronic acid is a substance that keeps skin looking young and is already present in humans and mammals. However, as people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Juvederm is a relatively new procedure in facial cosmetic surgery. Juvederm is a process where the plastic surgeon injects hyaluronic acid  into the problem areas (like fine lines and wrinkles) in the patient. <span style="text-align:left; float:left; width:300px; margin:5px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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</script></span>Hyaluronic acid is a substance that keeps skin looking young and is already present in humans and mammals. However, as people age the hyaluronic acid that occurs  naturally tends to diminish. <a href="http://pennsylvaniacosmeticsurgeryguide.com"><strong>Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery</strong></a> wants to introduce you to Juvederm because it is not yet well known &#8211; it was just approved in 2006 by the FDA.</p>
<p>Primarily used to lessen wrinkles in the facial area Juvederm is commonly used to treat those smile lines and to plump up lips. The downside, of course, is that the effects are temporary and will eventually wear off causing you to undergo the procedure again. <strong>Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery</strong> suggests you discuss with your plastic surgeon how long he/she feels that the effects will last. Juvederm is gaining popularity because the results are obvious immediately and don&#8217;t require surgery, a hospital stay, or a long recovery period.</p>
<p>As with any cosmetic surgery procedure side effects are possible and should be taken into consideration before you choose Juvederm as the right procedure for you. <strong>Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery</strong> encourages an open dialog between you and your practitioner at all times. What is obvious is that there is no &#8220;quick fix&#8221; or fountain of youth. Cosmetic surgery procedures like Juvederm will give you a temporary boost and if that fits in with your goals then it is a good match.</p>
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		<title>Pennsylvania Laser Resurfacing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 18:40:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Laser resurfacing is another common form of cosmetic surgery. We, at Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery, will give you a brief introduction to this procedure.



The Basics about Laser Resurfacing
Laser Resurfacing is a procedure for removing wrinkles, fine lines and blemishes by &#8220;resurfacing&#8221; the skin. Basically, the offending outer layer of skin is removed which then allows an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Laser resurfacing is another common form of cosmetic surgery. We, at <a href="http://pennsylvaniacosmeticsurgeryguide.com"><strong>Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery</strong></a>, will give you a brief introduction to this procedure.</p>
<p><span style="text-align:left; float:left; width:300px; margin:5px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<p>Laser Resurfacing is a procedure for removing wrinkles, fine lines and blemishes by &#8220;resurfacing&#8221; the skin. Basically, the offending outer layer of skin is removed which then allows an fresh new layer of skin to grow in its place. This procedure is used to correct smaller type skin flaws.</p>
<p>Using a laser beam, which is light energy, doctors can focus on specific problem areas. As opposed to treatments like chemical peels or something called dermabrasion, laser resurfacing allows the doctor more control over the depth of layers of skin to treat. Laser resurfacing can also be a good choice if the skin around the eyes and mouth, since these areas are more sensitive.</p>
<p><strong>About the Laser Resurfacing Procedure itself</strong></p>
<p>Depending upon the extent of the resurfacing to be done the procedure will vary. If just a small area is to be resurfaced, the laser resurfacing procedure can take place in the doctor&#8217;s office under local anesthesia. If the procedure is covers more area or is more complicated it may involve a hospital stay and general anesthesia. <strong>Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery</strong> recommends that you talk to the doctor and ask about your particular case and whether your procedure will involve a hospital stay.</p>
<p><strong>After the Laser Resurfacing Procedure</strong></p>
<p>As with any <strong>Pennsylvania cosmetic surgery</strong> procedure there will be a recovery period after laser resurfacing.  Immediately after the procedure the doctor will apply ointment and bandages, perhaps even a complete wrap around your face. You will need to continue to reapply these doctor prescribed moisturizers and stay around the house for a few weeks. Side effects may include redness and solar sensitivity for possibly an entire year. Over the same year your skin should start to look better and better. Again, each person&#8217;s case is unique and these are concerns that you should discuss with your doctor.</p>
<p><strong>Who performs Laser Resurfacing</strong></p>
<p>While laser resurfacing is a common cosmetic surgery procedure &#8211; there are qualified dermasurgeons that have had a lot of experience with laser resurfacing.</p>
<p><strong>Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery</strong> urges you to find a practitioner that is right for you and discuss all details about procedures and possible complications with him/her. As always do complete and thorough research before choosing laser resurfacing.</p>
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