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Microderm vs chemical peel, anybody ever have one or other done.

Posted By: MI-MT on 2006-01-09
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I am 30 and have some acne scars on my lower cheek areas, not deep, but discoloration.  Wondering if anybody has had similar problems and had either one of these procedures done.  Would like any info, thanks in advance!




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the results. It evened everything out and truely minimized the problems.  I have very sensitive skin and did have some irritation after each but it cleared. (I went for 3)   If it wasn't so expensive I'd go for another round!  Maybe in 5 more years!  Good luck.
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I've had 3 Jessner peels, 2 Beta Lift peels, and several glycolic acid peels.  At first it was wonderful, and I loved the results.  Shortly after getting the Beta Lifts, my pores became huge.  I talked to an asthetician, and she said that this is a "side effect" of having chemical peels.  I wish someone would have told me sooner.  I would have never done it.  Retin-A could have solved my minor wrinkle problem without giving me huge craters for pores. 
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