Chemical Peels

Chemical Peels - Risks & Complications

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Risks Associated With A Chemical Peel

Although a chemical peel is generally a safe procedure there are a few risks. The deeper the peel you choose the greater the risks. It is possible for your skin to become scarred or infected, yet not likely. A phenol peel should be a concern if you have heart disease. It can also cause uneven skin tone as well as pigment changes, especially in people with darker skin.

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