5 Salicylic Acid Peels
Introduction
Salicylic acid (ortho-hydroxybenzoic acid) is a beta hydroxy acid agent (Fig 5.1), the properties and use of which were first described by Unna, a German dermatologist. It is a lipophilic compound which removes intercellular lipids that are covalently linked to the cornified envelope surrounding cornified epithelioid cells. Owing to its antihyperplastic effects on the epidermis, multiple studies document the beneficial effects of salicylic acid as a peeling agent. Salicylic acid has also been shown to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. See Table 5.1.
AHA | BHA | |
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Lipophilic | − | + |
Anesthetic properties | − | + |
Must be neutralized | + | − |
Frosts | − | + |
Useful in pregnancy and nursing | + | − |
Safe in all skin types | + | + |
Patient Selection
Indications for salicylic acid peels include acne vulgaris (inflammatory and noninflammatory lesions), acne rosacea, melasma, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), freckles, lentigines, mild to moderate photodamage, and texturally rough skin (Figs 5.2–5.4). Salicylic acid peels are well tolerated in all skin types (Fitzpatrick’s I to VI) and in all racial/ethnic groups. See Box 5.1.
Figure 5.2 Patient with texturally rough skin before (A) and after (B) a series of five salicylic acid peels
Figure 5.4 Patient with nodulocystic acne before (A) and after (B) a series of five salicylic acid peels
Lee and colleagues treated 35 Korean patients with facial acne using 30% salicylic acid peels biweekly for 12 weeks. Both inflammatory and noninflammatory lesions were significantly improved. In general, the peel was well tolerated with few side effects. Given the aforementioned findings, there are several advantages and disadvantages of salicylic acid peeling (Table 5.2).
Advantages | Disadvantages |
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An established safety profile in patients with skin types I–VI | Limited depth of peeling |
It is an excellent peeling agent in patients with acne vulgaris | Minimal efficacy in patients with significant photodamage |
Given the appearance of the white precipitate, uniformity of application is easily achieved | |
After several minutes the peel can induce an anesthetic effect, thereby increasing patient tolerance |