Benefits of Glycolic Acid

Benefits of Glycolic Acid

Glycolic acid is the most active and beneficial of the Alpha-Hydroxy-Acids (AHA) used in skin care and is derived from sugar cane. Studies have shown glycolic acid to be the most effective fruit acid for cosmetic application. It has the smallest molecular structure of all AHAs, thus possesses the greatest penetration potential. Inside the cell, it stimulates the collagen and elastin fibers in the dermis, improving the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines and other forms of sun damage.

 Due to this unique mechanism of action, glycolic acid has also been found to be beneficial for the management of conditions involving hyperkeratinization, i.e., psoriasis, ichthyosis, acne, dry skin, etc. Anyone suffering from these skin disorders would benefit greatly from the use of glycolic acid. It’s a fundamental part of a skin care maintenance program that will keep your skin healthy throughout the years.

Who should use Glycolic Acid - AHA treatments?

AHA - glycolic acid  preparations are recommended for those whose skin is showing signs of aging. Fine lines, brown marks and dry spots (solar keratoses) can improve with regular applications or peels. Glycolic acid may also prove helpful for those prone to acne. Hand rejuvenation with Glycolic acid (as seen on The Doctors - Radiesse).

How do they work?

With time and sun exposure there is a gradual but slow-down in the rate at which old cells leave the surface of the skin and are replaced by newer cells. This results in a surface layer of dead skin cells that are responsible for the appearance of aged skin.

Glycolic Acid - AHA ’s loosen the glue-like substances that hold the surface skin cells to each other, therefore allowing the dead skin to peel off. The skin underneath has a fresher, healthier look with a more even color and texture.

With high concentration and long-term use, AHA ’s may also affect the deeper layers of the skin. Collagen and elastin regenerate making fine lines less obvious.

 What do Glycolic Acid - AHA Home Chemical peels involve?

An ideal treatment for busy people who are unable to take time off work for a deeper peel or laser resurfacing, fruit acid facial peels gently retexture the skin over a period of a few months. The treatments are also helpful in stabilizing oily or acne-prone skin and improving skin tone.

A glycolic acid peel takes about 15 - 20 minutes. It is usually repeated at one to two weekly intervals as it is superficial so recovery is rapid. It The strength of each peel ranges from 20 - 70% glycolic, depending on skin sensitivity and starting gently.

The face is cleansed thoroughly and then the peel solution is applied for three minutes. It stings mildly. The solution is then washed off.

Treated skin may be a little pink immediately after treatment. A little peeling may occur over the next few days. It can be disguised with moisturizer or normal make-up.

Glycolic Acid Peels have been used to treat:

Glycolic Acids work by stimulating new growth of skin and collagen by decreasing the bond that holds dead skin cells on the surface. This allows dead cells to be removed gradually, leaving behind a layer of smoother and softer skin.

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We specialize in bringing you the best and newest in skin care and anti-aging technology, and make it available for you to use at home safely and less expensive! Hand rejuvenation with Glycolic acid (as seen on The Doctors - Radiesse).

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  1. Rachel Price Says:

    Chemical Peels may be dangerous specially if you use those high concentrations of Glycolic Acid.“,

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