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Phenol peel treatments for skin
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Phenol peels are the strongest and longest lasting form out of all the chemical peel treatment options available and are synonymous with the term deep chemical peel.
Beta hydroxy acid (BHA) treatments for skin
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Beta hydroxy acid is very similar to alpha hydroxy acid both in terms of composition and effectiveness at treating skin conditions such as wrinkles and clearing up skin blemishes.
Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) treatment for skin
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Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) is a chemical compound often used in skin peel treatments. TCA is a stronger deeper peel than both alpha hydroxy acid and beta hydroxy acid peels and can be administered in various conentration amounts.
Alphahydroxy acid (AHA) treatment for skin wrinkles
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Alphahydroxy acids (AHAs) is one type of solution that is used in chemical peel procedures to improve blemished and wrinkled skin.
Chemical peel treatment for skin wrinkles
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A chemical peel is a skin treatment whereby an acidic solution is applied to the surface of the skin (typically the face) in an attempt to remove...
Non prescription retinol cream treatments for wrinkles
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Many wrinkle creams use a Vitamin A compound known as retinol as the active ingredient to reduce wrinkles.
Non prescription wrinkle cream treatments
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There are a wide variety of non-prescription wrinkle creams or anti-aging treatments available on the market.
Topical retinoid treatments for skin wrinkles
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Derived from vitamin A, retinoids that you apply to your skin may be able to reduce fine wrinkles, splotchy pigmentation and skin roughness.

