CHEMICAL PEELS
A chemical peel is a skin-resurfacing procedure in which a medical grade chemical solution is applied to the skin to remove the top layers. The skin that grows back after a chemical peel is smoother and younger looking.
Chemical Peels are used to treat acne, wrinkles, pigmentation and scarring.
What types of Chemical Peels does SKIN+ Beauty Haus offer?
We offer several different Peel options including, superficial tca peels, enzyme peels, and lactic peels.
Enzyme peels offer many benefits for the skin. Enzyme peels are a super gentle method of exfoliation and can provides the same results as a traditional chemical peel but less abrasively.
Superficial TCA peels offer mild exfoliation and are suitable for maintaining skin health. These peels primarily target the outermost layer of the skin, brightening and rejuvenating your skin’s texture and tone.
Lactic Peels are a great option for pregnant or nursing clients.
All of our peel options usually require little to no downtime, with mild redness that subsides the same day of treatment.
CHEMICAL PEEL OPTIONS
Our chemical peels work on the superficial layer of the skin to remove the built-up dead skin cells revealing smoother, more radiant skin. Chemical Peels can be booked as a add on to our facials.
Please note: Clients must have been seen in our clinic prior and have a existing skincare regimen with active ingredients. This regimen should be consistently used 2 to 4 weeks before the procedure. This allows the chemical peel to penetrate deeper into the skin.
Chemical Peel FAQ's
How often should I receive a Chemical Peel?
Depending on your specific skincare conditions and concerns we recommend every 2-4 weeks.
How do I care for my skin after receiving a Chemical Peel?
One word, Sunscreen! We can't emphasize the importance of SPF enough after a chemical peel. It is also important to keep the skin moisturized.
You also should avoid being in direct sun exposure for 5-7 days.
As always protecting your skin from sun damage is a important part of having healthy skin.
Are there any reasons I should not receive a Chemical Peel?
The following contraindications must always be discussed with your Esthetician. If you are unsure or have questions, feel free to schedule a complementary skin consultation.
Use of Accutane®, Retin-A®, or other medications that exfoliate or thin the skin within the last 6 months. Clients who have a phenol allergy or allergy to any of the ingredients in the peel including: Glycolic Acid,Lactic Acid, Mandelic Acid, Phenol, Trichloroacetic Acid, Aloe Vera, or Allantoin. Clients currently undergoing chemotherapy and or radiation therapy or within 6 months. Recent cosmetic surgery or laser resurfacing. History of easily scarring or excessive hyper-pigmentation. Currently pregnant or breastfeeding (consult your doctor. Sunburn or irritated skin .Infectious disease. Clients who have warts, open wounds, or history of herpes outbreaks. Clients who have keloids, a history of keloids, hypertrophic scars or active skin cancers.
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