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Hi,

The glycolic peels may make your rosacea worse in the long run. Please

be careful in considering this option.

Matija

" martin f " wrote:

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> Has anyone had glycolic peels done, to smooth the skin and make it

appear

> less oily? I had a consultation in a clinic where they seem to think

it can

> help, although it won't do anything for the redness. Does it make a

> significant difference?

>

> Regards,

>

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In a message dated 1/14/00 7:13:54 AM Pacific Standard Time

mfreestone@... ( F) writes:

>Has anyone had glycolic peels done, to smooth the skin and make it appear

>less oily? I had a consultation in a clinic where they seem to think it can

>help, although it won't do anything for the redness. Does it make a

>significant difference?

>Regards,

>

,

I had three glycolic peels done prior to having rosacea. I had

them done to smooth out the skin. Glycolic peels are an exfoliant therefore

the skin will take on a smoother appearance, but it is nothing dramatic.

After having the last two peels done I would get red splotches

here and there after the treatment that lasted a few days. Not too long after

having the peels I started with the bright red all over the face routine and

have been dealing with getting rid of it ever since. Im getting there.......

I worked with people that were also doing the peels and they

would get splotchy afterwards too, so that told me that although the peels

could have accelerated the rosacea, others had the same reaction and have

normal skin.

Glycolic acid is tough on sensitive skin. I tried Proactiv not

too long after the peels and had to stop using it after a few days because it

was burning my face and I was getting splotchy again. Proactiv has a product

in their line that contains glycolic acid (not to mention other ones in the

line that have Benzoyl Peroxide).

I have been having microdermabrasion treatments done and that

improves the texture of the skin alot and is recommended for helping oily

skin. I have had 10 treatments so far and will have 12. I have had no

negative reactions from having them done.

Bill

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HI,

be careful about jumping into glycolic peels. I had purchased a series (4

treatments)

about 3 years back I stopped after the second one because the pain just

wasn't worth it to me. My face really wasn't too bad after the first

treatment swollen and red for a few days but after the second I swelled, was

in pain that was relieved only by keeping cold wash cloths on my face

continuously and full of scabs. I didn't have really pronounced rosacea

symptoms at the time but have seen my face get redder ever since. I can't say

with any certainty that the peels had anything to do with my symptoms

becoming worse, but I don't think I saw any benefit from the treatments

either. all pain and no gain.

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I don't know whether a glycolic peel is the same as a power chemical peel,

but an early post from Dr. Nase was pretty adamant that chemical peels were

bad.

from /group/rosacea-support/1990.html

> 2. Now regarding Power Chemical Peels. NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

> NO NO NO NO NO. I don't care if its a mini-, maxi-, or power

> peel. I don't care if it is done by an expert who uses

> antiinflammatory nutrients found in cow dung -- my answer is

> NO.

davidp.

To: rosacea-supportegroups

Date sent: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 13:45:34 GMT

Subject: Glycolic peels

> Has anyone had glycolic peels done, to smooth the skin and make it appear

> less oily? I had a consultation in a clinic where they seem to think it can

> help, although it won't do anything for the redness. Does it make a

> significant difference?

>

> Regards,

>

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