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Chemical Peels

Chemical peels are a type of cosmetic treatment that involves applying a chemical solution to the skin to remove the outermost layer of dead skin cells. This process helps to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, which are essential for maintaining healthy, youthful-looking skin.

As we age, our skin's natural ability to produce collagen and elastin decreases, which can lead to the development of wrinkles, fine lines, and other signs of aging. Chemical peels can help address these concerns by encouraging the skin to produce more collagen and elastin, which can improve skin texture, tone, and overall appearance.

Chemical peels can be customized to address specific skin concerns, such as hyperpigmentation, acne scars, and sun damage. They can also be used in conjunction with other cosmetic treatments, such as microneedling and laser resurfacing, to enhance their effectiveness.

It is important to note that the strength and depth of the chemical peel will vary depending on the individual's skin type and condition, and multiple treatments may be required to achieve optimal results.

 

Chemical Peel Treats

Unhealthy Skin

Fine Lines

Exfoliation

Acne Marks

Sun Damage

 

Unhealthy Skin

Shedding the topmost layer of your skin will tell living skin cells to multiply and move to the surface. This signals your body to boost collagen production, which will improve your skin’s elasticity. The reaction increases natural hyaluronic acid production, too.

As a result, your skin will begin to look and feel younger.

Exfoliation

At the beginning of your treatment, a professional will first thoroughly clean your skin. Then, they’ll apply a chemical solution (such as glycolic or salicylic acid) to a small area of your skin. Most chemical peels have a gel-like consistency.

Sun Damage

Hyper-pigmentation causes some patches of skin to appear darker than others. While normal, increased skin pigmentation sometimes occurs if you’re suffering from another condition.

 

Fine Lines

Unlike other peels, which may require more than one treatment, a single deep chemical peel often provides results after one session. However, you’ll need longer (about six to 12 months) to heal after a deep peel.

Acne Marks

Shedding the topmost layer of your skin will tell living skin cells to multiply and move to the surface. This signals your body to boost collagen production, which will improve your skin’s elasticity. The reaction increases natural hyaluronic acid production, too.

As a result, your skin will begin to look and feel younger.

Control Melasma

Shedding the topmost layer of your skin will tell living skin cells to multiply and move to the surface. This signals your body to boost collagen production, which will improve your skin’s elasticity. The reaction increases natural hyaluronic acid production, too.

As a result, your skin will begin to look and feel younger.

 

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