Skin Shedding After Chemical Peel - #39773
After chemical peel my skin sheds on regular basis. I am facing sking problem for long period of time but after chemical peel skin peels
How long have you been experiencing skin shedding after the chemical peel?:
- 1-6 monthsHave you noticed any specific triggers for your skin problems?:
- No specific triggersHow would you describe your overall skin condition before the chemical peel?:
- Dry and flakyShop Now in Our Store


Doctors' responses
Experiencing skin shedding after a chemical peel can be common as the treatment is designed to remove the outer layer of damaged skin and promote the growth of new, healthier skin. However, prolonged or excessive peeling may indicate an imbalance in your skin or overall dosha.
To address this, begin by assessing your diet and lifestyle, as these can heavily influence your skin’s condition. Favor a diet rich in fresh, seasonal fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and adequate hydration to nourish your skin from within. Foods that are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, like flax seeds and almonds, can also enhance skin’s elasticity and resilience.
Ayurveda places significant importance on balancing the doshas. If your skin is peeling excessively, it could suggest a Pitta imbalance. To sooth Pitta dosha, avoid overly spicy, oily, and acidic foods, and opt for more cooling, hydrating options like cucumbers, lettuce, and melons. Herbal teas such as chamomile or peppermint can also provide cooling effect.
For topical care, choose gentle, natural products to avoid further irritation. Applying a thin layer of aloe vera gel can help to sooth and cool the skin. Sandalwood paste mixed with a little rose water can also provide relief and reduce inflammation. Twice a week, you might try a gentle besan (chickpea flour) and yogurt mask to naturally exfoliate and moisturize the skin.
Ensure you are not over-exfoliating or using harsh cleansers, which can cause more harm than good. Only wash your face with lukewarm water, avoid hot water which can dry out your skin further.
Practicing stress-reducing activities like yoga or meditation is beneficial as stress can exacerbate skin conditions by disturbing your dosha balance. Practicing some basic pranayama can help to calm the mind and pacify Pitta.
If your peeling remains persistent or worsens, consider consulting a dermatologist or an Ayurvedic practitioner who can provide tailored advice based on a detailed examination of your skin type and overall health. It’s essential to address the underlying causes for long-term relief, while also ensuring you monitor for any signs of infection or excessive irritation which would require prompt medical attention.

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