Experience Luxurious Skincare with Our Elite Chemical Peels Selection
The Perfect Derma by Bella Medical: A Name Synonymous with Excellence
Harness the power of The Perfect Derma. This brand has established a niche in the skincare world. Bella Medical manufactures this chemical peel, meticulously crafting it to exfoliate, hydrate, and invigorate your skin. Experience a treatment that diminishes signs of aging and makes your skin feel luxuriously soft and supple.
Jan Marini: The Epitome of Advanced Skincare Research
Embrace the future of skincare with Jan Marini, a brand that commits fully to research and innovation. Jan Marini Skin Research produces this chemical peels, showcasing the brand’s dedication to delivering unparalleled results. See a visible reduction in fine lines, blemishes, and uneven skin tone, revealing a complexion as radiant as your spirit.
Duration of Results
The effects of a chemical peel vary based on the peel’s depth and type, individual skin type, condition under treatment, and post-treatment care. Here’s a general overview:
Superficial Peels:
- Duration of Results: The effects are subtle and temporary. The skin might appear brighter and more even-toned for several weeks to a couple of months. The skin also takes on a dewy appearance in the first two weeks. With no noticeable downtime, it stands as an excellent choice before special events for a refreshed look.
- Frequency: To maintain results, you can repeat superficial peels every 2-4 weeks.
Medium Peels:
- Duration of Results: The results are more pronounced and can persist for several months. You can observe improvements in skin texture, tone, and the appearance of fine lines. If you aim to address sun damage, pigmentation issues, scars, or fine lines comprehensively, choose this peel.
- Frequency: Depending on the skin’s response and the results you desire, you can repeat medium peels every 4 to 8 weeks.
Deep Peels:
- Duration of Effects: The results are dramatic and can last for years. Deep peels greatly reduce deeper wrinkles, sun damage, and in some cases, precancerous growths.
- Frequency: Due to their intensity and potential side effects, people usually get deep peels once a year. The medical provider decides if they need additional sessions.
Downtime
- Superficial Peels: Minimal to no downtime. You might experience mild redness and flaking for 3 to 5 days.
- Medium Peels: Expect 7-14 days of downtime. Depending on skin sensitivity, you might feel some pinkness and experience tightening or dryness. Peeling often begins around day 3 and can continue for up to a week.
- Deep Peels: Anticipate an extended downtime of 14 days or more. Swelling, redness, and crusting are common, and the skin can take several weeks to fully heal.
Chemical Peels Contraindications
- Active Skin Infections: Any active skin infection, including cold sores or warts in the area to be treated.
- Pregnancy and Nursing: Some chemical peels are not recommended for pregnant or nursing women.
- Recent Surgery: Any recent facial surgery or another skin procedure.
- Certain Medications: Use of certain medications like Accutane or other isotretinoin products within the past six months.
- Skin Type: Some deeper peels are not recommended for darker skin types due to the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
- History of Keloids: A history of keloid scars or poor wound healing.
- Radiation Therapy: Recent radiation therapy in the treatment area.
- Allergies: Known allergies to any of the ingredients in the peel solution.
- Autoimmune Diseases: Conditions like lupus or other autoimmune diseases may affect healing.
- Recent Waxing: Waxing or use of depilatory creams in the treatment area within the past week.
Always consult with our professionals before undergoing a chemical peel to ensure it’s safe and appropriate for your specific skin needs and concerns.