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Patients' self-esteem before and after chemical peeling procedure.

Anargyros KourisEftychia PlatsidakiChristos ChristodoulouVasiliki EfstathiouVasiliki MarkantoniKalliopi ArmyraIrene PotouridouDimitrios RigopoulosGeorgios Kontochristopoulos
Published in: Journal of cosmetic and laser therapy : official publication of the European Society for Laser Dermatology (2017)
Patients who undergo chemical peelings tend to have low levels of self-esteem. Although facial lesions in skin diseases such as acne, acne scars, rosacea, and melasma seem to have negative effect on individuals' self-consciousness, patients who would be submitted to chemical peeling in order to treat wrinkles, loss of radiance, and skin tone clarity have even lower self-esteem. Chemical peelings were shown to favorably affect patient's self-esteem since all patients showed an increase in self-esteem after treatment, while the control group experienced no change.
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