Chemical Peel
A chemical peel is a cosmetic procedure that involves the application of a chemical solution to the skin, which exfoliates the top layer, leading to smoother, rejuvenated skin with reduced imperfections. Our chemical peels include: Salicylic, Glycolic, or Lactic Acid.
Chemical peel's depending on concern
Anti-Acne Peel
An anti-acne chemical peel is a type of exfoliating treatment that uses a chemical solution to remove the top layer of dead skin cells and reveal smoother, clearer skin. The solution typically contains one or more of the following acids: salicylic acid, glycolic acid, or lactic acid. These acids help to unclog pores, remove excess oil, and reduce the appearance of acne. The strength of the peel can be adjusted depending on the individual's skin type and concerns. It is important to note that post-treatment care is crucial for best results and to avoid irritation. A series of treatments may be necessary to see optimal results.
Anti-Aging Peel
An anti-aging chemical peel is a type of exfoliating treatment that uses a chemical solution to remove the top layer of dead skin cells and reveal smoother, firmer and more youthful-looking skin. The solution typically contains one or more of the following acids: trichloroacetic acid (TCA), alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) such as glycolic acid or lactic acid, or phenol. These acids help to improve the overall tone and texture of the skin, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and stimulate collagen production. The strength of the peel can be adjusted depending on the individual's skin type and concerns. It is important to note that post-treatment care is crucial for best results and to avoid irritation. A series of treatments may be necessary to see optimal results.
Vitamin-C or Brightening Peel
A Vitamin-C or brightening chemical peel is a dermatological treatment that combines the exfoliating properties of a chemical peel with the skin-brightening effects of Vitamin C. This specialized peel helps to reduce the appearance of dark spots, uneven skin tone, and sun damage by promoting the removal of damaged skin cells and stimulating the production of collagen. It leaves the skin looking more radiant, refreshed, and with a youthful glow, making it a popular choice for those seeking to rejuvenate and brighten their complexion. The strength of the peel can be adjusted depending on the individual's skin type and concerns. It is important to note that post-treatment care is crucial for best results and to avoid irritation. A series of treatments may be necessary to see optimal results.
Hydrating Peel
A hydrating chemical peel is a type of exfoliating treatment that uses a chemical solution to remove the top layer of dead skin cells and reveal a more hydrated and plump-looking skin. The solution typically contains one or more of the following acids: hyaluronic acid, glycolic acid, lactic acid. These acids helps to increase the skin's hydration levels, improve the overall tone and texture of the skin, and stimulate collagen production. The strength of the peel can be adjusted depending on the individual's skin type and concerns. It is important to note that post-treatment care is crucial for best results and to avoid irritation. A series of treatments may be necessary to see optimal results.
FAQ's
What do I need to know AFTER I get my Chemical Peel?
Important Post-Care
Remember that the post-care regimen may vary depending on the type and depth of the chemical peel, so it's crucial to consult with your skincare professional for personalized guidance.
Follow Instructions: Adhere to the specific post-peel instructions provided by your skincare professional.
Avoid Sun Exposure: Stay out of direct sunlight and protect your skin with a broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) for at least a week, as your skin will be more susceptible to UV damage.
Moisturize: Keep your skin well-hydrated with a gentle, non-comedogenic moisturizer to prevent excessive dryness and peeling.
Avoid Harsh Products: Avoid using harsh or abrasive skincare products, including exfoliants and acne treatments, for a few days to a week post-peel.
No Scrubbing: Avoid scrubbing, picking, or peeling any flaking skin as it can lead to scarring and skin damage.
Minimal Makeup: If necessary, use only mineral makeup or makeup specifically recommended for post-peel use.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to keep your skin hydrated from the inside out.
Cool Compresses: If your skin feels irritated or swollen, you can apply cool compresses to soothe it.
Gentle Cleansing: Use a mild, non-abrasive cleanser to cleanse your face. Pat it dry gently; do not rub.
Avoid Heat: Avoid hot baths, saunas, and strenuous exercises for a few days as they can exacerbate redness and swelling.
Avoid Chlorine: Stay away from chlorinated pools, as chlorine can irritate the skin after a chemical peel.
Protect Your Skin: Wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses when outdoors, even on cloudy days.
Stay Patient: Understand that the full benefits of the chemical peel may take some time to become apparent, and mild peeling and redness are normal in the days following the treatment.
Follow-Up Appointments: Attend any scheduled follow-up appointments with your skincare professional for assessment and guidance.