A chemical peel is one of the most influential and individual ways to enhance your skin. Because there are so many types of chemical peels, nearly everybody may find one that suits their needs. Chemical peels remove dead and damaged skin cells to reveal the younger, healthier underlying skin.

Discuss your best course of action with a certified Laser & Skin Care Center.

Chemical peels are described.

A chemical peel, also known as a facial peel, is a therapy in which a chemical, typically an acid, is applied to the skin to dissolve the bindings between the layers of dead skin cells. Chemical exfoliation describes this treatment method. How many layers are taken off is proportional to how deep the peel goes. Chemical peels can help skin look cleaner, smoother, and more evenly toned by removing superficial layers of damage.

What Conditions Can Be Treated with Chemical Peels?

Pigmentation problems and the early onset of ageing are only two cosmetic ailments that chemical peels can address. There is a wide range of medical issues that may be helped by a chemical peel, including:

  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Poor skin pigmentation
  • Roughness
  • Faulty or lacklustre moisture
  • Frown lines
  • Mild to severe acne and scarring
  • Radiation from the sun can cause damage.

Which Chemical Peels Are There to Choose From?

A variety of facial peels are available at Laser Skin Care Center. We’ll also consider things like how much time you have available for recovery and how frequently you’d like to get maintenance peels when deciding which type of peel is best for you.

Mild Chemical Peel Mild chemical peels are used to improve the appearance of the skin by reducing fine lines and wrinkles and bringing out a healthy glow. You can get one of these peels every four to six weeks until you see results, and then as often as you like to keep them looking good. All skin types, even those prone to acne, can confidently use them.

Level 3 Peel

Mild wrinkles, pigmentation concerns, and acne scarring can all be remedied with a medium peel. It takes more time for the skin to heal in between treatments when more layers of skin are removed. This procedure should be repeated every three to six months until the desired effects are achieved. The number of peels needed to achieve a medium effect is typically lower than that of a light effect.

Ultra-Deep Scrub

Significant ageing symptoms like wrinkles, skin laxity and precancerous growths can be remedied by a deep peel or phenol peel. This strong peel should only be used once to fix serious skin issues. The recovery time is greater, but the effects are more noticeable and remain longer.

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