Chemical peels are a non-surgical solution to address uneven skin tone, acne scars, and signs of aging. This refreshing treatment boosts cellular turnover, enhancing skin texture, color, and overall condition.
What is Chemical Peel?
A chemical peel is a non-invasive, non-surgical cosmetic treatment that uses a solution to remove the top layers of the skin, revealing smoother, brighter skin. This process stimulates collagen production, reducing fine lines, wrinkles, and skin imperfections.
Why do you Want to get A Chemical Peel?
- Improve skin texture and tone
- Reduce acne scars and hyperpigmentation
- Minimize fine lines and wrinkles
- Enhance collagen production
- Address sun damage and skin discoloration
- Unclog pores and reduce blackheads
- Hydrate and brighten the skin
- Prepare skin for other cosmetic treatments
- Boost self-confidence with radiant skin
- Achieve a more youthful appearance
Benefits of a Chemical Peel
- Improves skin texture and tone
- Reduces acne scars and hyperpigmentation
- Minimizes fine lines and wrinkles
- Boosts collagen production
- Unclogs pores:
- Hydrates and brightens
- Customizable
- Quick recovery
- Cost-effective
What to Do Before Chemical Peel?
- Stop using retinol, glycolic acid, and other exfoliating products.
- Avoid waxing, tweezing, and threading.
- Discontinue using harsh skin care products.
- Stop using benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid.
- Avoid excessive sun exposure.
- Cleanse your skin thoroughly.
- Avoid using makeup or heavy moisturizers.
- Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin.
- Remove contact lenses (if applicable).
Before & After Results:
Types of Chemical Peels and Their ResultsLight Chemical Peel
- Light Chemical Peel
- Medium Chemical Peel
- Deep Chemical Peel
- Aftercare
Light Chemical Peel
1. Solution: Glycolic acid, lactic acid, or salicylic acid
2. Depth: Superficial 3. Downtime: Minimal (1-3 days)
1. Solution: Glycolic acid, lactic acid, or salicylic acid
2. Depth: Superficial 3. Downtime: Minimal (1-3 days)
Medium Chemical Peel
1. Solution: Glycolic acid, Jessner’s peel, or TCA (trichloroacetic acid)
2. Depth: Medium
3. Downtime: 3-7 days
1. Solution: Glycolic acid, Jessner’s peel, or TCA (trichloroacetic acid)
2. Depth: Medium
3. Downtime: 3-7 days
Deep Chemical Peel
1. Solution: Phenol or TCA (trichloroacetic acid)
2. Depth: Deep
3. Downtime: 7-14 days
1. Solution: Phenol or TCA (trichloroacetic acid)
2. Depth: Deep
3. Downtime: 7-14 days
FAQs
What is a chemical peel?
A non-invasive treatment using a solution to remove top skin layers, revealing smoother skin.
How long does a chemical peel take?
15-60 minutes, depending on the peel depth and area treated.
Are chemical peels painful?
Mild stinging or warmth during treatment; manageable with topical anesthesia (if needed).
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