- Chemical peeling is a skin treatment that targets various layers to achieve smooth and radiant skin.
- This treatment is suitable for face, neck, chest, back and even arms and legs.
- Chemical peel comes in the form of gel or solutions and are applied to the skin.
- They prompt the shedding of dead skin cells, leading to their eventual peeling.
- This process reveals new skin with enhanced tone and texture.
- Additionally, certain peels target pigment formation pathways, reducing pigmentation concerns.
- Peels effectively address the following condition to reveal healthy, hydrated, smoother and younger looking skin:
A. Diminish or eliminate different types of pigmentation suh as melasma, freckles, age spots, suntan, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation(PIH) and lentigines.
B. Reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
C. Enhance the tone and texture of dull and rough skin.
D. Minimize acne and acne marks.
E. Address the effects of sun damage and keratotic skin lessions.
- Recovery after the peel can vary depending on its type, with mild redness and exfoliation for a few days.
- Patients typically notice improved skin tone,texture,and increased firmness after each treatment.
- It’s important to apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen after the procedure and between treatments.
- Follow the recommended skincare regimen,provided by your doctor for optimal results.