layers of the skin.

Blue Peel / Chemical Skin Peel Procedure

The Obagi Blue Peel is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that helps reverse the appearance of the aging process. The Obagi BLUE PEEL is a one to four step application of blue solution mixed with TCA (Trichloracetic Acid). These applications will lead to the removal of thin surface layers of aged and damaged skin. Layers of dead skin cells exfoliate and are replaced by healthier ones allowing the skin’s own clarity and tightness to resurface. This informative video follows licensed Esthetician Ali through the entire process. Visit www.DrFoley.com for more information. Subscribe to our free podcast on iTunes, Passport to Plastic Surgery. Foley Plastic Surgery Center Olympia, Washington 1-800-224-3775
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Eczema – What You Should Do With That Rash On Your Skin

The existence of a rash on skin could be from so many things. It could be a reaction to something you ate, something that touched your skin, an underlying medical condition, or a be because of stress. Before you begin acting like a doctor by deciding the rash on your skin is a symptom of eczema, you need to further understand eczema and why it needs to be properly diagnosed by a doctor before seeking any form of eczema treatment.

Eczema refers to any condition in which the outermost layer of the skin (called the epidermis) is irritated. Depending on the type of eczema that you have, this skin irritation may manifest itself as patches of dry skin, red bumps that itch, or any other possible eczema symptom. The common mistake that people make when they see a rash on their skin is that they generalize it as a form of dermatitis. Although this is a correct belief since dermatitis refers to inflammation of the skin in any of its layers, a more specific diagnosis is not only more appropriate but very much needed. Why? Because while dermatitis over-the-counter treatments can effectively relieve the rashes caused by eczema, most OTC eczema creams are ineffective against dermatitis.

When you look at the OTC area of pharmacies, you might notice a few creams here and there for dermatitis as well as some OTC eczema creams. Sensibly, since dermatitis may affect one, two, or all three layers of the skin – epidermis, dermis, and the subcutaneous layer – dermatitis creams can reach down to the deepest layer of the skin. On the other hand, eczema creams have a limited scope and are able to penetrate only up to the epidermal layer of the skin. That’s because eczema only affects the epidermis and creams for eczema were made to only target this skin layer.

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So even if dermatitis creams are made only for dermatitis, they can also provide relief for skin irritation associated with eczema. Although, this may not always be the truth. There are about ten types of eczema and no single dermatitis cream can provide relief for all these especially since these types of eczema have varying symptoms. On the other hand, eczema creams also face the same problem even though they are already specifically formulated for eczema symptoms. Again, there are just too many types of eczema for one single eczema cream to work for all of them.

There are only two possible effects due to applying the wrong cream on your skin rash – either the rash on your skin gets worse, or it doesn’t show any improvement at all. Given that eczema rashes are very unpleasant to look at, the last thing that you want to do is irritate them and cause them to spread. Even worse, these rashes are very uncomfortable and cause itching of the body. Thus, when you see a rash on your skin, it is best that you avoid applying any OTC eczema cream on it and primarily consult with a physician.

By seeking the expert advice of a physician or a dermatologist who specializes in skin care, you are actively participating in the betterment of your health. Only a professional and licensed doctor is able to diagnose your symptoms; whether or not you have eczema, what type of eczema you have, and what treatments will be effective for you. Eczema creams sold in pharmacies have different formulations and with the prescription of a doctor, you can immediately choose the cream that can effectively reduce your rashes and alleviate you of the discomfort that they cause.

Doctors will also assess your recent exposures which might have caused your eczema symptoms to show. With your help, the doctor can trace back to the causative factors and give you professional advice on what to avoid – whether it is food or any other possible irritant.

If a rash appears on your skin, don’t just look at it as a simple rash on the skin. Instead, perceive it as a problem that needs to be addressed and resolved. This can be done by seeking medical advice and following the doctor’s orders on what creams to use and what to avoid. If you strictly follow your physician’s orders, you can avoid getting that same rash on the skin again.

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25 Comments on layers of the skin.

  1. Djalitana says:

    you make me suffer. I want really to learn but all this noise…

  2. jigme88 says:

    looking beautiful. may i know how much it cost??

  3. MissPressPlay says:

    why is she wearing the same stuff throughout the supposed different periods of time?

  4. misssharondw says:

    he must be a plastic surgery. They always give alot of drugs. Hey,, they dont want the clients to be moving around and complaining.

  5. Bands1999 says:

    If you wanna do it at home do it and save Big Bucks ! ( Makeup Artist Choice)

  6. stevefordfreak says:

    @DrFoleyinOlympia

    yet your answer doesnt apply to the comment/question–i also think the lighting change is not “proper”….

  7. pandabear81 says:

    @DrFoleyinOlympia I didn’t think that you were suppose to apply any kind of chemical peel past the orbital bone. In what cases would you do that?? Im a student and want to learn everything I can.

  8. pandabear81 says:

    The Obagi peel is like having boiling water on your face. Those 3 minutes, feels like 3 hours.

  9. kiaora224 says:

    Is this available in Australia?

  10. DarksFilms says:

    @DrFoleyinOlympia To be fair, I did notice that too. And i’m not even a photographer

  11. lovethenewyou says:

    This is really great post. The Obagi Blue Peel is really effective.

  12. jerryaltman says:

    Just the same old TCA peel, but just with blu dye, just to get a different name (Blue peel) and be selled as a new thing.

    Marketing…

  13. xghgodx says:

    “a little anesthesia.” lol those pills are tanks.

  14. christian1127 says:

    ahhh, the magic of lighting. I’m not saying this doesn’t work, but I will say for sure, the lighting is different at the end is fact.

  15. dangerousdan71 says:

    @DrFoleyinOlympia Does the peel produce permanent results?

  16. mayacpan says:

    its not surgery

  17. S3ries0fTub3z says:

    @annenna Well it is acid.. and all it really does is remove the damaged layers of skin.

  18. ladolcevita81 says:

    Hi Dr. Foley. I recently had an obagi blue peel. My skin looks just like your patient in the before. It is the third day now, i have not started peeling, and my skin is getting tight, and leathery looking. I noticed that her forehead did not peel much either. Is it possible the peel was not applied enough on the forehead? My face was extremely blue all over, evenly, so I just don’t see how some areas are more tight and brown then others. Please kindly respond.

  19. dangerousdan71 says:

    @angelina5102 whats it like now? Is it permanent?

  20. annenna says:

    valium and percocet? Maybe he’s just a generous doctor, but if I needed that much medicating I’d be worried about what that stuff was doing to my face.

  21. BugottiGirl says:

    Wow, he drugged her up.

  22. BugottiGirl says:

    how much for you?

  23. BugottiGirl says:

    Get a chemical peel or micro with a latic peel

  24. BugottiGirl says:

    you should sue

  25. HypnosisTrainingUk says:

    Wow great informative video, Now i need to look for somone like your doctor who is a decent guy hands up to the doc and you for sharing your video.
    Thank you very much

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