3 The Role of Priming the Skin for Peels
Introduction
Skin priming can be divided into two phases: (1) pretreatment and (2) preparation. These two phases are differentiated and determined by timing and the agents used. The pretreatment phase consists of topical agents applied in the days or weeks preceding the peel. The preparation phase encompasses those steps taken directly before the peel is performed. These include patient degreasing and cleansing just before and upon arrival at the office. The goal of both phases is to thin the epidermal barrier, enhance uniform active agent penetration, accelerate healing, and reduce postoperative side effects and complications, most importantly postinflammatory hyperpigmentation. See Box 3.1.