The skin is the body’s largest organ and it protects the underlying tissue from harmful environmental factors. However, like every shield, age may cause it to show various damage signs, including discoloration and skin laxity issues. It takes about one month for the cells in the epidermis to renew themselves naturally, but the turnover rate is not fast enough to keep up with the damage inflicted. For this reason, procedures such as microneedling and chemical peels can speed up the process and help to reveal a healthy layer of skin.
You may wonder how chemical peels and microneedling work to revitalize the skin. More importantly, can you do microneedling in summer and chemical peels without the risk of irritating your skin? What are the benefits and expectations for either procedure? Dr. Ostad has all your answers, so let’s get started!
Microneedling is a procedure that involves the use of fine needles that create tiny punctures in the skin. These micro-injuries trigger the body’s natural healing process, starting a new production of collagen and elastin. Both of these proteins are essential for youthful skin, and the treatment brings the following benefits:
The collagen induction effect offers the skin a firmer look, smoothing the appearance of facial creases and skin laxity.
Microneedling accelerates skin cell turnover, reducing sun spots and other forms of discoloration.
If you have large pores, the collagen-replenishing properties of microneedling can make them smaller, revealing a more even and smooth texture.
The microneedling technique only enters the skin by 2 mm at most, which makes it minimally invasive. The most obvious symptom is redness, which generally goes away within one day.
Still, can you get microneedling in the summer? For the most part, as long as you don’t go immediately into the sun and wear sunblock, there should be no reason why you can’t get the treatment in the warm season.
Like microneedling, chemical peels also trigger controlled damage to the skin. The only difference is that instead of using needles, it uses an acidic solution to remove the outermost layer. You can get anything from a superficial to a deep peel, which offers the following benefits:
Medium and deep peels can effectively reduce fine lines and wrinkles.
A chemical peel speeds up the cell turnover process, revealing the healthy skin underneath. This can effectively help brighten your complexion.
Chemical peels are used to exfoliate the skin, mainly when solutions like salicylic acid are used. This can reduce acne and prevent your pores from getting clogged.
If you have an uneven skin tone and are looking to address the signs of aging, chemical peels are an effective way to see results. But can you get chemical peels in the summer as well? Like microneedling, if you stay away from direct sunlight, there should be no reason you can’t get a chemical peel.
Microneedling and chemical peels both have a similar effect in the long run. However, while microneedling is a better choice for wrinkles and skin sagging, chemical peels are more appropriate for pigmentation. Additionally, while chemical peels offer the effects almost immediately, microneedling works in the long term. It truly depends on the type of results you are looking to achieve.
This complementary action makes them suitable for a combo treatment. By spacing them one or two weeks apart, you can revitalize your skin and have lasting results.
Both microneedling and chemical peels can effectively revitalize your skin when used separately. Still, when they are part of a comprehensive rejuvenation treatment, the results are longer lasting. Whether you are planning to reduce skin sagging, wrinkles, or sunspots from the skin, both procedures can leave the skin looking more radiant. Contact Dr. Ariel Ostad today and schedule a microneedling and chemical peels consultation!
For more information about microneedling and chemical peels, contact Dr. Ariel Ostad at 212-517-7900. We can schedule an appointment at Dr. Ostad’s Upper East Side of Manhattan practice. Alternatively, fill out our online contact form, and we will get in touch with you soon.
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