glycolic acid peel 70 percent
Selected indexed studies
- Short contact 70% glycolic acid peels as a treatment for photodamaged skin. A pilot study. (Dermatol Surg, 1996) [PMID:8634808]
- Chemical peel of nonfacial skin using glycolic acid gel augmented with TCA and neutralized based on visual staging. (Dermatol Surg, 2000) [PMID:11096382]
- Tretinoin peels versus glycolic acid peels in the treatment of Melasma in dark-skinned patients. (Dermatol Surg, 2004) [PMID:15099320]
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- Short contact 70% glycolic acid peels as a treatment for photodamaged skin. A pilot study. (1996) pubmed
- Chemical peel of nonfacial skin using glycolic acid gel augmented with TCA and neutralized based on visual staging. (2000) pubmed
- Tretinoin peels versus glycolic acid peels in the treatment of Melasma in dark-skinned patients. (2004) pubmed
- A Topical Formulation Containing Macrocystis Pyrifera Ferment for Managing Barrier Damage After Mild-Moderate Skin Disruption from Cosmetic Dermatologic Procedures. (2025) pubmed
- A histological comparison of 50% and 70% glycolic acid peels using solutions with various pHs. (1996) pubmed
- Linear and whorled nevoid hypermelanosis. (2007) pubmed
- The efficacy of EMLA versus ELA-Max for pain relief in medium-depth chemical peeling: a clinical and histopathologic evaluation. (2000) pubmed