Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) is used as an intermediate to deep peeling agent in concentrations ranging from 20-50%. Depth of penetration is increased as concentration increases, with 50% TCA penetrating into the reticular dermis. Concentrations higher than 35% are not recommended because of the high risk of scarring.
Trichloroacetic acid peels:
* are preferred for darker-skinned patients over Phenol
* smooth out fine surface wrinkles
* remove super facial blemishes
* correct skin pigment problems
* require pre-treatment with Retin-A or AHA creams
* require repeat treatment to maintain results
* require the use of sunblock for several months (this is a must)
* take several days to heal depending on the peel depth
* require repeat treatment to maintain results
* require the use of sunblock for several months (this is a must)
* take several days to heal depending on the peel depth
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