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Abstract INTRODUCTION Since ancient people, ph} iClIl attractiveness ha: been ocially advantageou and re ulted m perceptions of ”goodne s’ and succes as well a a sense of well-being (. vyaO’lip av() MCt1~(l%ll. 1999). There are many dy morphic dermato e such as acne vulgaris. pirtedc.ars. unsightly pigmentation and signs of aging that have a significant impact OUa patient’ quality of life. namely the relation hip to other , self-image, self-esteem and. conomic opportuniti (Bo811VX,KIl sr 2002; Pa11:J’[ ar ut”,2004 BClAKplG11VaV £T a.L 2005. Hence, there is mcrea ed demand for ae thetic information and treatment , not only for patients uffering .from these dysmorphic di orde but also for those wh Wall1 their eppearan I match their inward percepriou OfOUUl and vitaliry(Q\AO’OV av() APiTE1p.2004 & [opoov. _005). Corre iponding to Illi. trend. there is all ever-increa ing number of products and procedures available that claim 10 aid in this pursuit’ (H\pcr,{I’ &1:o.A-,.004)-TI1ee resurfacing technique include the use of laser resurfacing, dermabrasion. microdermabrasion, jet peel and chemical peels (T lew (’lVO Hoi ,2005; K«pll-lI1tOUP er Cl./I..•. _005& PO\lJ.:!005). Chemical peeling i one of the facial rejuvenation procedures that have many co nneric clinical applications such a rever al of photoaging, dy chromia . freckles, lentigens. melasma. nevi. eborrhoeic kerato ~ postinflammatory hyperpigmenrauon and improvement of acne scars. Chemical peels I.l,lay b superfi ial, medium depth, or deep The |