| Types of Cosmetic Surgery
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| Chemical peel |
| Removal of scars and sagging skin that does not involve surgery
and is done by applying a solution. The solutions of chemical
peels commonly involve Phenol, TCA, or Glycolic acid as the
active agent. Phenol peels, while the most effective, require
cardiac monitoring and require longer recovery periods, thus
diminishing their current popularity. |
| This is put onto the face (or parts of the face) that causes
the skin to blister and peel off which is replaced with new
radiant skin. |
| The possible risks are: |
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whiteheads or infection.
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cold sores or allergic reaction
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raised scarring or color changes
or blotchiness
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It could also lead to heart
problems
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