The History and Benefits of Jessner’s Peel Treatments

Taking care of your skin is a full-time job. After years of sun damage and exposure to all sorts of earthly elements, your skin is probably due for an overhaul. If you’ve been learning about and treating your skin, chances are you’ve tried all sorts of treatments and approaches. Jessner’s Peel originated roughly a century ago, yet has lasted the test of time due to its fantastic results in the world of skincare.

What are chemical peels used for?

If you haven’t had one yet, there’s no doubt that you’ve heard of chemical peels. They’ve taken the world of esthetics by storm, and for very good reasons! Chemical peels are known to reduce skin concerns including heavy textures, scarring, brown spots, acne, dull skin, fine lines and wrinkles, and so much more.

But when should you request a chemical peel versus a different type of mask or facial treatment?

The effects of aging like fine lines and wrinkles

Chemical peels contain an acid solution that dissolves the top layer of your skin cells. In doing so, it reveals the brand-new skin beneath, encouraging brightness, and evening out your skin tone. Even though there are plenty of beautiful things about aging, if we can ward off the fine lines and wrinkles for a little while, you better believe we’re going to do it!

Healing acne scars and hyperpigmentation, or discoloration

One of the toughest parts of experiencing acne is the scarring it can leave behind, and the impact that can have on your emotional well-being and confidence level. Chemical peels are often used to treat acne scars, hyperpigmentation, and discoloration because they go deeper than what a typical facemask can reach.

Remember, no one’s skin is perfect, and if you don’t have signs of life experience across your face, you’re living wrong. There is beauty in each and every freckle, scar, and blemish, but it’s perfectly okay to want to restore your skin back to a state where you felt most confident and comfortable.

Revealing a lush new coat of skin for your future self to thrive 

As your skin regenerates and reveals a new superficial layer, you’ll want to be extra intentional about protecting it from harmful UV rays and not picking at your skin. This baby skin that is revealed has not been damaged from UV rays, pollution, and other harmful environmental conditions, so be extra mindful of protecting it!

How did the Jessner peel come to be used in the world of aesthetics?

Prioritizing skincare is not new. In fact, skincare processes date back to Egypt in 3000 BCE. The Jessner’s peel dates back around 100 years, and while its formula has shifted, it still revolves around the same focal points. The Jessner peel is designed to work on those outer, hardened layers of your skin while it triggers an immune system response, giving your skin an opportunity to heal itself from within. 

The original formula was created with several acidic ingredients like salicylic acid, resorcinol, and lactic acid

Dermatologist Max Jessner created a standard formulation that included salicylic acid, resorcinol, and lactic acid in alcohol. These days, the Jessner solution may be modified to incorporate salicylic acid, lactic acid, and other ingredients. Over time, those ingredients were leveled out, sometimes replacing resorcinol with other ingredients like trichloroacetic acid (TCA) or glycolic acid, sometimes used in tandem.

The Jessner peel became a staple in treating rough-feeling skin, sun damage, and dull complexion- including melasma

There are quite a few peels in the esthetics sphere that are used to support skin restoration, but the Jessner peel has been identified as the leading peel with over 70% reduction in Melasma Area Severity Index scores.

Jessner's Peel

How is the Jessner peel used today and what are its benefits?

Today, the Jessner peel is still going strong and is highly regarded as one of the most popular and effective chemical peels in the skincare industry. Chemical peels have been split into three strengths: a superficial peel, a medium-depth peel, and a deep chemical peel. These classifications determine the strength of the peel, customized by your esthetician or dermatologist based on your skin’s needs and what results you are wanting.

By breaking down the surface layers of the skin, the other active ingredients can penetrate deeper

One of the many reasons the Jessner peel is so popular, outside of its strength, is because of the efficacy of skin care products after peeling. Active ingredients like alpha hydroxy acids, beta hydroxy acids, and retinol penetrate the skin even deeper, delivering even better results as the peel does its work.

Book your first Jessner peel at Amy Danielle Beauty

Amy Danielle Beauty was founded to empower people to make health decisions for their skin. With a little help from the experts, creating achievable, measurable results is totally possible. If you’re ready to commit to your skin health, head over to our website to set up a consultation today!

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