AbstractChemical peeling remains the mainstay of dermatological procedures for rejuvenation and superficial resurfacing with indications ranging from acne, rosacea, melasma and various other facial melanoses, acne and post-traumatic scars and photoaging. Scientific research to develop new peel molecules or combinations to enhance efficacy and minimize adverse effects is ongoing. In this short review, we discuss some recent advances in the therapeutic armamentarium of chemical peels appropriate for the skin of color. Lipohydroxy acids (LHA), polyhydroxy acids (PHA), combination peels consisting of hydroquinone, acetic acid, glutathione as the most active component have been developed and delivering good results in various indications. Home-based peels based on PHAs like lactobionic acid or peel-impregnated pads are another novelty addition to the chemical peel kit of a dermatologist. It is important for all dermatologists and physicians practising chemical peels to be aware of these new peel formulations and their protocols to deliver efficacious and safe outcome to their patients.
Keywords: Chemical Peel; Recent Advances; Lipohydroxyacid; Polyhydroxyacid; Glutathione; Acetic Acid; Hydroquinone.