Chemical Peels
Chemical peels are a skin treatment designed to reduce the appearance of acne, wrinkles, and sun damage. The peel uses a specialized chemical solution to remove the outer layers of skin, revealing new and improved skin underneath. This treatment can help treat acne scars to sun damage to fine lines, and wrinkles.
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Are Chemical Peels Right For You?
Chemical peels are a popular cosmetic treatment that is suitable for many. However, Ideal candidates are those with:
Melasma
Dull complexion
Uneven skin tone
Benefits of Chemical Peels
If you are looking to rejuvenate and enhance the appearance of your skin, you should consider chemical peels. The treatment offers benefits including:
Reduces hyper-pigmentation
Improves skin texture
Minimizes fine lines and wrinkles
Pricing and
Details
Pricing and
Details
The price varies depending on the type of chemical peel. We offer three types of peels that are suitable for different skin types.
VI Peels
VI Peel contains a synergistic blend of powerful ingredients suitable for all skin types. This peel will help improve your skin’s tone, texture, and clarity and provide anti-aging benefits. It tightens skin, smooths texture, and brightens tone. Specifically formulated to rejuvenate and help prevent future damage to the skin. This a great first-time peel for all age groups who want fresh, healthy, radiant skin. It takes 30 minutes and is priced at $300.
How Often Should
You Get Chemical Peels?
The frequency of these treatments will depend on your skin type and the peel you use. In general, it is recommended that individuals get a chemical peel every 4-6 weeks for the best results.
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Schedule a consultation today if you’re interested in learning more about Chemical Peels or other aesthetic treatments.
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FAQ's
The level of discomfort experienced during a chemical peel can vary depending on the depth of the peel and individual pain tolerance. Mild peels may cause a slight tingling or stinging sensation, while deeper peels may involve more discomfort. Your skincare professional can discuss pain management options if needed.
Chemical peels, like any cosmetic procedure, carry potential risks. These can include temporary redness, swelling, sensitivity, changes in skin color, or scarring. However, when performed by a trained professional, the risks are minimized.
The number of sessions needed to achieve desired results with chemical peels can vary depending on individual skin concerns and the type of peel used. Some individuals may see noticeable improvements after a single session, while others may require a series of peels for optimal results.
Preparing for a chemical peel typically involves avoiding certain medications, skincare products, and treatments that may increase skin sensitivity. Your skincare professional will provide specific guidelines, including any necessary pre-peel preparations for optimal results.
Yes, chemical peels can help in removing tan from the skin. The exfoliating action of the chemical solution used in the peel can effectively slough off the top layer of the skin, which often contains tanned or discolored cells. By removing these pigmented cells, chemical peels can help to lighten and even out the skin tone, reducing the appearance of tan lines and sun damage.