To reduce the appearance of perioral wrinkles, one can consider several aesthetic medicine methods, among which are the injection of hyaluronic acid or botulinum toxin (botox), laser resurfacing, dermabrasion, or even peeling. Each of these requires a distinct technique and presents varying levels of complexity. Regarding peeling, there are several types, the effectiveness of which on smoker's perioral wrinkles is uneven. This method relies on the use of potent actives that will destroy the horny layer to varying depths, the most superficial part of the skin, so that it can regenerate and have a younger and brighter appearance.
Before undergoing a peel with an aesthetic doctor or a dermatologist, it is recommended to have a preoperative consultation beforehand. During this session, the professional will assess the condition of your skin and ask you several questions to determine whether you can undergo a medium or deep peel, and guide your choice between these two techniques.
The medium peel.
This type of peel often contains trichloroacetic acid (TCA) and is recommended for visible wrinkles around the lips. It works deep within the skin and is capable of reaching the cells of the dermis. The dosage, ranging between 10 and 50%, and the duration of the peel application mainly depend on the depth of the wrinkles and the sensitivity of the patient's skin. The application of a cream prescribed by the dermatologist is necessary for the fifteen days preceding the session. This type of peel is not applied directly to the lips but to the surrounding area.
The deep peel.
As its name suggests, deep peeling works at the depth of the dermis. It allows for a corrective action on deep wrinkles and indented scars, which superficial and medium peelings cannot address. Phenol is frequently used to perform this type of peeling. This compound has a very abrasive action on the epidermis. A local or general anesthesia is necessary because phenol is toxic to the heart. This procedure is heavy-duty and requires the application of a medicated cream to prepare the skin three to four weeks before the intervention. Post-operative follow-up is also necessary to prevent potential complications of an aesthetic nature, such as a loss or increase in pigmentation, or infectious, such as the development of herpes.
Note : There is another type of lip peeling, referred to as gentle or superficial. This peeling can be performed at home or in a salon by a professional. It relies on the application of exfoliating treatments, typically based on fruit acids. These promote cell renewal and dead skin removal, but their effect on wrinkles and fine lines is limited.