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Doctors give nod to chemical peels on darker skin

- By DAVE CHAMBERS

● Chemical peels are safe for people with dark skin, say dermatolog­ists.

Dark-skinned people who have peels experience unwanted side-effects only 4% of the time, according to research at Boston Medical Center in the US.

Reporting their findings in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatolog­y, the doctors said they also observed a lower rate of side-effects compared to previous studies that included all skin types.

Chemical peels are used to treat acne, premature ageing, and dark or light spots on the skin.

Side-effects include swelling, crusting, reddening, acne and pigmentati­on changes.

Researcher­s in Boston followed 132 patients with darker skin who received a total of 473 chemical peels. The same dermatolog­ist performed all the peels, each of which was applied all at once, rather than on sections of the skin.

Eighteen participan­ts experience­d sideeffect­s, the most common being crusting, dark spots and reddening.

The side-effects lasted an average of fourand-a-half weeks.

“These findings should give some assurances to people with darker skin who are considerin­g getting a chemical peel,” said lead researcher Neelam Vashi.

“People with darker skin have long been under-represente­d in dermatolog­ical research, and it’s important to make sure we know how safe and effective these treatments are for them.”

The study also found that side-effects were least likely to occur in winter, which could be attributed to limited sun exposure.

People with the darkest skin tones were most likely to experience side-effects and complicati­ons.

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Chemical peels are safe for dark-skinned people.

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