Chemical Peels

$350

Chemical peels exfoliate the top layer of damaged skin to improve texture, tone, and clarity. They help reduce dullness, discoloration, fine lines, and breakouts for a more refreshed appearance.

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Reveal Smoother Skin with Chemical Peels

Chemical peels are effective treatments that use controlled exfoliation to remove dead or damaged skin cells.

By applying a specialized solution to the skin, the outermost layer peels away, revealing newer, healthier skin underneath. Peels can be customized in strength and ingredients to target concerns like uneven tone, acne, sun damage, fine lines, or rough texture.

The result is smoother, brighter skin with improved clarity and firmness. Downtime varies depending on the depth of the peel, but even light peels can deliver noticeable results with minimal recovery. Regular treatments can help maintain a clearer and more even complexion.

FAQ

A chemical peel is a cosmetic procedure that involves the application of a chemical solution to the skin, which causes the outermost layers of damaged skin to peel off, revealing smoother, healthier skin underneath.

Chemical peels can effectively treat a variety of skin concerns, including acne, acne scars, uneven skin tone, sun damage, fine lines and wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation.

There are different types of chemical peels available, including superficial peels, medium peels, and deep peels. The type of peel recommended will depend on the patient’s skin type, concerns, and desired level of improvement.

Chemical peels work by exfoliating the outermost layers of the skin, which stimulates cell turnover and collagen production. This results in smoother, more radiant skin with improved texture and tone.

The sensation experienced during a chemical peel can vary depending on the type and strength of the peel used. Superficial peels may cause a mild tingling or stinging sensation, while deeper peels may be more uncomfortable. Your provider can apply a topical numbing cream or cooling device to minimize discomfort.

The downtime associated with a chemical peel can vary depending on the type and strength of the peel used. Superficial peels typically have minimal downtime, while deeper peels may require several days to a week of recovery time as the skin peels and heals.

Most patients will see noticeable improvements after just one chemical peel treatment, but a series of treatments spaced several weeks apart may be recommended for optimal results, especially for more severe skin concerns.

Common side effects of chemical peels may include redness, swelling, peeling, and temporary sensitivity to sunlight. More aggressive peels may carry a higher risk of side effects such as pigment changes, infection, or scarring.

Good candidates for chemical peels are generally healthy individuals with realistic expectations who want to improve the appearance of their skin. However, certain medical conditions or medications may affect candidacy, so it’s important to consult with a qualified provider before undergoing treatment.

It’s essential to follow your provider’s post-treatment instructions carefully to ensure proper healing and maximize results.

This may include avoiding sun exposure, using gentle skincare products, and moisturizing regularly.

These are some common questions and answers about chemical peels. It’s important to consult with our qualified skincare professionals to determine if a chemical peel is right for you and to discuss the best treatment plan for your individual needs and concerns.

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