Chemical Peel

One popular treatment technique for skin renewal and improvement is chemical skin therapy, sometimes known as “Chemical Peel.” In order to show new, smoother, softer, and younger-looking skin, this procedure uses unique chemicals that help by decreasing the outer layers of the skin. 
In general, this technique works well for treating issues including wrinkles, pigment spots, puffiness of the skin, acne, and photodamage, which includes early aging. In actuality, this method typically results in an increase in collagen synthesis, which is highly beneficial for enhancing the skin’s suppleness, renewal, and general health.

Frequently Asked Questions

A medium peel may yield results that last up to six months, while those from a light or superficial peel usually fade within one to two months.

In the initial days, you can experience some moderate swelling, discomfort, and dryness. After two to three days, discolorations or other flaws may momentarily become more apparent, and your skin may appear flaky or peeling. You can have a breakout or notice that your skin appears brown or marginally darker than usual after three to four days.

For any skin condition, at least 4 to 6 peel treatments are usually necessary. A good skincare regimen before and after the peel ensures that the treatment is perfect and produces the best possible outcomes.For any skin condition, at least 4 to 6 peel treatments are usually necessary. A good skincare regimen before and after the peel ensures that the treatment is perfect and produces the best possible outcomes.

Following a chemical peel, breakouts are common. Sometimes underlying germs and pigmentation that have not yet surfaced can be present in skin that seems healthy on the outside. When you initially start treating the skin, it’s natural to have a purging period because peels speed up cell turnover.