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I still believe that they can be removed completely, perhaps the problem is that if you do peels until the marks are acceptable (very faint but still there) that they do indeed become more noticeable again over time. I intend to do peels until the skin is completely normal again. I believe if you peel to that stage the marks will not return.
J
The marks can be removed totally!
TCA is temporary for recurring conditions such as Acne, Wrinkles etc. However it's permanent for scars, sm's, freckles, tats or anything of that nature.
The problem is that it makes your skin inflamed & slightly swollen. So they seem better. When the skin fully heals in 2/3 weeks. They'll still be there. They have been improved, but not totally removed like you initially thought while skin was still recovering.
The critical factor is to remember it's a medium - long term project!!!!
The minimum you should aim for is 4 peels. The maximum you should ever need is 10 peels. The key is to keep on doing them. It's a lot of hassle initially, but it's a small price to pay for having them gone for the rest of your life.
Once SM's are totally gone, THEY CANNOT every creep back. What they can do is if you don't get them all. The skin heals, then you will of course see feint traces of them re-appearing. You then hit panic mode & think they have returned. When it's actually the last little remnants of the old ones.
So you have it spot on. Keep doing the peels over the next few months. When you think that's them gone. Give it an extra couple just to make sure that you've finished the job. Get somone else to cast their eyes over them at this stage. Someone that's not likely to just agree with you to spare your feelings.
Lastly, once you get to the last little bits of the marks at the end of your peeling adventure. I'd strongly advise that you use a little bit stronger peel. Even if it's only an extra 5%. Once you reach them, you definitely need to up your TCA strength level.
Keep going with your peels & Good Luck!













