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Chemical Peels

A chemical peel is a skin-resurfacing procedure in which a chemical solution is applied to the skin to remove the top layers. The skin that grows back after a chemical peel is smoother and younger-looking.

** Best for deeply pigmented dark spots and discoloration**

Chemical peels treat wrinkles, skin discoloration, and scars — typically on the face. A chemical peel can be done alone or with other cosmetic procedures.

Chemical Peel – Brightening - Acne -Lines and Wrinkles
Face $200
1hr

A chemical peel is a skin-resurfacing procedure in which a chemical solution is applied to the skin to remove the top layers. The skin that grows back after a chemical peel is smoother and younger-looking. Best for deeply pigmented dark spots and discoloration. Chemical peels treat wrinkles, skin discoloration, and scars — typically on the face. A chemical peel can be done alone or with other cosmetic procedures.

*This service requires a $50 deposit before booking; please call our office to schedule; this deposit is not refunded; to reschedule, you have to call 24 horas before your appointment. 

Chemical Peel - Upper Chest
 $150
1hr

This service targets dark spots, acne, and discoloration on the upper chest area to reveal newer, healthier skin.

*This service requires a $50 deposit before booking; please call our office to schedule; this deposit is not refunded; to reschedule, you have to call 24 horas before your appointment. 

Chemical Peel – Full Back
$250

A full-back chemical peel is a cosmetic procedure that involves applying a chemical solution to the skin on the back to remove the outer layers, leading to skin regeneration and improvement in various skin conditions. Here are some potential benefits of a full-back chemical peel: Exfoliation, Acne treatment, Hyperpigmentation, Sun Damage, Scarring, Smooth Texture, and Improve Skin Appearance.

*This service requires a $50 deposit before booking; please call our office to schedule; this deposit is not refunded; to reschedule, you have to call 24 horas before your appointment. 

Frequently Asked Questions about chemical peels.

 

What is a chemical peel?

A chemical peel is a cosmetic procedure that involves applying a chemical solution to the skin to exfoliate and eventually peel off. The goal is to improve the appearance of the skin on the face, neck, or hands.

How do chemical peels work?

Chemical peels work by causing controlled damage to the outer layer of the skin, prompting the body to stimulate the growth of new, healthier skin cells. The depth of the peel depends on the type and concentration of the chemical used.

What skin issues can chemical peels address?

Chemical peels can improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, sun damage, acne scars, uneven skin tone, and pigmentation issues.

Are there different types of chemical peels?

Yes, there are superficial, medium, and deep peels. Superficial peels use mild acids (alpha hydroxy acids), while medium and deep peels use more vital acids (trichloroacetic acid or phenol). The choice depends on the skin concerns and desired results.

How long does the procedure take?

The procedure time varies depending on the type of peel. Superficial peels typically take 30-60 minutes, while medium to deep peels may take longer.

Is the procedure painful?

Superficial peels are usually well-tolerated with minimal discomfort, while medium and deep peels may cause more discomfort. Pain management options, such as topical anesthetics or pain medications, can be discussed with the provider.

How long is the recovery time?

Recovery time varies based on the depth of the peel. Superficial peels may have minimal downtime, while deeper peels can require several days to weeks for recovery. Patients may experience redness, peeling, and sensitivity during the recovery period.

How often should I get a chemical peel?

The frequency of chemical peels depends on the type and strength of the peel and individual skin conditions. Superficial peels may be done every few weeks, while deeper peels are usually performed less frequently.

Are there any side effects or risks?

Possible side effects include redness, swelling, peeling, and changes in skin pigmentation. Risks may include scarring, infection, and allergic reactions. Following post-procedure care instructions and consulting with a qualified professional is essential.

Who is a not good candidate for a chemical peel?

They are not good candidates generally. Individuals with a history of keloids, certain medical conditions, or pregnancy should consult with a healthcare professional before getting a chemical peel.

                                                                      

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