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Chemical Peel
Chemical peels are a popular cosmetic procedure designed to improve the appearance of the skin on the face, neck, or hands. They involve the application of a chemical solution to the skin, which causes it to exfoliate and eventually peel off, revealing smoother, younger-looking skin underneath. Chemical peels can be used to treat a variety of skin concerns, including wrinkles, uneven skin tone, acne scars, and sun damage..
How it works
Chemical peels are versatile cosmetic procedures that effectively treat a variety of skin concerns, including:
Fine Lines and Wrinkles: Chemical peels stimulate collagen production and promote skin renewal, resulting in smoother skin texture and reduced appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Sun Damage: Sun exposure can lead to pigmentation irregularities, such as sunspots and freckles. Chemical peels help to lighten and fade these sun-induced blemishes, restoring a more even complexion.
Acne and Acne Scars: Chemical peels exfoliate the skin’s surface, unclog pores, and reduce acne breakouts. They also improve the appearance of acne scars by promoting collagen remodeling and skin regeneration.
Uneven Skin Tone and Texture: Chemical peels remove dead skin cells, revealing fresh, new skin underneath. This evens out skin tone and texture, making the complexion appear smoother, brighter, and more youthful.
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Treatment Time
60 minutes
Treatment Anaesthesia
None
Treatment Downtime
Up to one week
Treatment Frequency
Discussed at consultation
Treatment Results
Improved skin condition
Treatment
Frequently asked questions
What is a chemical peel?
A chemical peel is a cosmetic procedure where a chemical solution is applied to the skin, causing it to exfoliate and eventually peel off. This process reveals smoother, rejuvenated skin underneath.
What skin concerns can chemical peels address?
Chemical peels can help improve various skin concerns, including wrinkles, fine lines, uneven skin tone, acne scars, sun damage, and hyperpigmentation.
How does a chemical peel work?
The chemical solution applied during a peel induces controlled injury to the skin, triggering the body’s natural healing process. This leads to the shedding of damaged outer skin layers and stimulates the production of new collagen, resulting in smoother and more youthful-looking skin.
Are there different types of chemical peels?
Yes, there are several types of chemical peels, ranging from superficial to deep. Superficial peels use milder acids and have minimal downtime, while deeper peels penetrate more profoundly into the skin and may require more recovery time.
Is a chemical peel painful?
The level of discomfort during a chemical peel can vary depending on the type and depth of the peel. Superficial peels typically cause little to no discomfort, while deeper peels may cause some stinging or burning sensations.
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