Chemical Peel

A chemical peel is a skincare treatment that involves applying a chemical solution to the skin to exfoliate and remove damaged outer layers. This process helps improve the appearance of fine lines, acne scars, uneven skin tone, and sun damage. Depending on the strength of the peel, it can be superficial, medium, or deep, targeting various skin concerns. The treatment stimulates collagen production, promoting a smoother and more youthful complexion. Aftercare is essential to protect the skin during its healing process, making it important to follow professional guidance for optimal results.

Price: $99

FAQs:

What is a chemical peel, and how does it work?
A chemical peel is a skin-resurfacing procedure that uses a chemical solution to exfoliate and remove the outer layers of the skin. This process encourages new, healthier skin to grow in its place, improving the texture, tone, and overall appearance of the skin. Chemical peels can treat issues like acne, fine lines, hyperpigmentation, and uneven skin tone.
What skin concerns can chemical peels treat?
Fine lines and wrinkles Sun damage and age spots Acne and acne scars Hyperpigmentation and melasma Uneven skin tone and texture Dull complexion Different types of peels are selected based on the severity of the condition being treated.
What should I expect during and after the procedure?
During the procedure, a chemical solution is applied to the skin, and you may feel a slight tingling or burning sensation, depending on the strength of the peel. The treatment typically takes 30 minutes to an hour. After the procedure, your skin may be red, tight, and sensitive for a few days. You may experience peeling or flaking as the treated skin sheds, revealing smoother and fresher skin underneath. The recovery time depends on the depth of the peel.
Are chemical peels safe for all skin types?
Superficial and mild peels are generally safe for all skin types. However, medium and deep peels may pose a higher risk for individuals with darker skin tones, as they can sometimes cause hyperpigmentation or scarring. It’s important to consult with a qualified professional who can assess your skin type and recommend the appropriate peel to minimize risks and achieve optimal results.