What is a chemical peel?
A chemical peel is an accelerated exfoliation created by a chemical agent. It is used to remove the outer layers of the skin with a chosen peel solution that creates a controlled injury to the skin.
What is the purpose of a chemical peel & what can it treat?
The purpose is to create a superficial peeling that sloughs off the top layers of dead skin which can help the skin to look more youthful, help with pigmentation and scarring. Some peels can also help hydrate the skin.
Which skin types would benefit from a chemical peel?
If you’re struggling with wrinkles, pigmentation, scarring, acne, or dehydrated skin, a chemical peel would be great to try!
What is the process of getting a chemical peel like?
It is a step-by-step process that will depend on the type of peel you receive.
Peels we offer:
- Lactic Acid Treatment helps with dehydrated, photoaged, menopausal, and pigmentation.
- AHA Active Exfoliator also helps with dehydrated, photoaged, menopausal, and pigmentation.
- 5-Berry Pigment Control Peel helps with moderate to advanced acne, keratinized skin, hyperpigmentation, and aging.
- Vitamin A Power Peel helps with moderate to advanced acne, keratinized skin, hyperpigmentation, and wrinkles.
- Sal-X 20% helps with mild to moderate acne.
- Professional TCA Peel helps with hyperpigmentation, keratinized skin, and advanced aging skin.
Are there any risks to getting a chemical peel?
Irritated skin, rash, hyperpigmentation (if not done properly) chemical burn.
What can I expect after receiving a chemical peel?
Your skin can look glowy and refreshed. Depending on the strength of the peel you may notice redness, peeling/flaky skin, or tightness.
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