Abstract

Background: Superficial chemical peeling has been employed for decades as a safe, effective method for skin exfoliation and rejuvenation. Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) has become a popular professional peeling agent due to its efficacy, reproducibility, and versatility in treating a variety of skin conditions. The goal of the present study was to evaluate the tolerance and efficacy of a peel containing 15% TCA and 3% glycolic acid as well as a novel post-peel facial masque on subjects with mild to moderate photodamage.

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