
Chemical Peel
Want to Clear Acne and Improve Skin Tone Easily?
CHEMICAL PEEL
Chemical Peel is a series of exfoliation treatments designed to rapidly turn over the skill to promote skin tone improvement, glow, and acne control.
Chemical Peel is considered a “hot” technique, meaning a variable degrees of redness is noted following the treatment. As such, sun protection is essential after treatment.
- Enhanced acne control
- Quick reduction for diffuse pigmentation
- Improvement for glow and radiance
- Faster results than laser
- More effective than skin medicine alone
- blackheads, white heads, and early inflammatory acne
- cloud-like pigmentation
- Melasma
- Uneven skin tone
- Post-inflammatory pigmentation
- Smoothness
- lack of radiance and glow
2. Patients in good healthy conditions
3. Skin which has been properly sun protected, primed, and prepared
2. Skin which has not been properly protected, primed, and prepared.
Peeling agents, acidic or non-acidic based, are used to apply onto the treated areas. Acidic peels often will produce sensation of burning and the color of uniform frosting. Non-acidic peels will produce very mild tingling and itchy sensation and yellowish coloration. Within few days, mild to moderate exfoliation and pinkness are noted.
Generally, several sessions are required.
The treatment takes about half hour in an outpatient clinic setting.
Local anesthesia is generally not needed.
2. Improved cloud-like pigmentation
3. Reduced melasma
4. More even skin tone
5. Less post-inflammatory pigmentation
6. Enhanced smoothness
7. More even skin tone
8. more radiance and glow
For more aggressive and faster results, combination with other modalities will be helpful.
Mild flakiness, redness, and dryness are expected.
Mild redness, crusting, or temporary darkening are noted.
Prescription pain medications are generally not necessary.
Most people return to work and activities in few days.
Q.Why does the skin not peel after chemical peel but the skin still turns red only?
A:Very light and superficial may have very little peeling and may produce only redness.
Q:Can I apply mask after chemical peel?
A:For the first three days after a peel, the most helpful medications after peels are anti-redness spray, steroid cream or ointment, serum moisturizers, and sun block. When the redness subsides or peeling is complete, other medicine may be applied.
Q:What makes the best sunblock?
A:Hypoallergenic physical sun block components with broad spectrum coverage of UVA and UVB, combined with anti-inflammatory photoprotective activeIngredients, in a well absorbed, cosmetically elegant vehicle.
Q:When can I go back to my skin meds after chemical peel?
A:For the first three days after a peel, the most helpful medications after peels are anti-redness spray, steroid cream or ointment, serum moisturizers, and sun block. When the redness subsidies or peeling is complete, other medicine may be applied.