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You are here: Skin Care Research > Index by Subject Category > Peels

Skin Care Research: Peels

Research articles are listed by publication date, starting with the latest. Click on the title to view the abstract. (To better understand research data, see our guide to interpreting skin care research.)

Enhancing cosmetic outcomes by combining superficial glycolic acid (alpha-hydroxy acid) peels with nonablative lasers, intense pulsed light, and trichloroacetic acid peels. [2007.01]

Clinical and instrumental evaluation of skin improvement after treatment with a new 50% pyruvic acid peel. [2006.04]

[Chemical peels] [2006.01]

The use of fluor-hydroxy pulse peel in actinic porokeratosis. [2005.09]

Chemical peels. [2004.02]

Alpha-hydroxyacid chemical peeling agents: case studies and rationale for safe and effective use. [2004.02]

Pyruvic acid peels for the treatment of photoaging. [2004.01]

Chemical peel of nonfacial skin using glycolic acid gel augmented with TCA and neutralized based on visual staging. [2000.11]

Treatment of upper lip wrinkles: a comparison of 950 microsec dwell time carbon dioxide laser with unoccluded Baker's phenol chemical peel. [1999.04]

The new fluor-hydroxy pulse peel. A combination of 5-fluorouracil and glycolic acid. [1998.09]

Histopathologic changes of the eyelid skin following trichloroacetic acid chemical peel. [1998.01]

Considerations in alpha hydroxy acid peels. [1998.01]

Manual resurfacing and trichloroacetic acid for the treatment of patients with widespread actinic damage. Clinical and histologic observations. [1997.05]

A clinical and histologic evaluation of two medium-depth peels. Glycolic acid versus Jessner's trichloroacetic acid. [1996.09]

Short contact 70% glycolic acid peels as a treatment for photodamaged skin. A pilot study. [1996.05]

Treatment of photodamaged skin with trichloroacetic acid and topical tretinoin. [1996.04]

Standardizing chemical peel solution formulations to avoid mishaps. Great fluctuations in actual concentrations of trichloroacetic acid. [1994.12]

Glycolic acid peels for the treatment of wrinkles and photoaging. [1993.03]

Tretinoin accelerates healing after trichloroacetic acid chemical peel. [1991.05]



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