Chemical Peel
Are You A Good Candidate For Chemical Peels?
Ideal candidates for chemical peels are those with certain skin conditions such as:
- Melasma
- Dull complexion
- Uneven skin tone
Benefits Of Chemical Peels
Anybody looking for a solution to revitalize their skin should consider chemical peels because they can deliver outstanding benefits like:
Minimizes discoloration
Lightens visible scars
Enhances skin tone
Types Of Chemical Peels
One of the most well-liked and successful treatments for a variety of skin flaws is a chemical peel. Yet it might be challenging to decide which sort of peel is best for you given the wide variety of options. The following are the most common three types of chemical peels:
Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs)
The most common kind of peels are AHAs since they work well for a variety of skin issues. The most widely used AHA is glycolic acid, which aids in exfoliating dead skin cells to reveal new, beautiful skin. AHA peels can be used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, age spots, and other ageing indications. They can also aid in lessening the visibility of acne scars.
Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs)
BHAs are powerful acids that primarily work to unclog pores and eliminate dead skin cells, thereby revealing a smoother and more radiant complexion. Found in various concentrations in products such as cleansers, toners, and peels, they are especially beneficial for those experiencing acne-prone or oily skin. The anti-inflammatory properties of BHAs are ideal in soothing redness and irritation.
Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA)
The strongest chemical peels are TCA peels, which are often used to treat more difficult skin issues like deep wrinkles and hyperpigmentation. TCA peels can also be utilized to enhance the skin’s general tone and texture. While deeper peels are more suited for treating acne scars and other types of damage, superficial TCA peels are frequently used to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Each patient’s needs can be met by adjusting the depth of entry.
Pricing and Details
The cost of Chemical Peels depends upon the type of peel and and how often you get them. It’s best to contact us for more details on pricing.
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