What it is:
The shallowest exfoliating technique,glycolic acid is a mild chemical solution used to remove dead surface cells on the top layer of the skin. (Doctors use a higher concentration of acid; milder preparations are used in skincare salons and given to patients to use at home.) Often referred to as "lunchtime peels," these treatments can be performed in about 10 to 15 minutes. Upon application, patients feel a slight stinging, which subsides after a few minutes. Any redness disappears by the end of the same day. Glycolic peels can be repeated as needed.
Costs:
$75 to $200 per peel
Good for:
Smoothing rough, dry and sun-damaged skin, giving it a brighter appearance and fresher texture; also for fine lines and age spots on face and hands
Reality check:
Results are temporary and treatments must be repeated as needed. This procedure is for superficial skin problems only.