What Is A Chemical Peel?
A chemical peel, also known as chemexfoliation or dermapeeling, uses a chemical solution to improve the appearance of your skin. In this treatment, a chemical solution is applied to your skin, which causes trauma or injury to your skin’s layers. The skin layers eventually peel off revealing more youthful skin. The new skin is usually smoother with fewer lines and wrinkles, has a more even color and is brighter in complexion.
Is A Chemical Peel Good For All Skin Types?
Generally, superficial peels can be used on all skin types. However, if you have a darker skin tone, you have a greater risk of experiencing a darkening of your skin after treatment. This condition is called post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. If you have a naturally darker skin tone, you may want to get the advice of your dermatologist about other less aggressive treatments to reduce the risk of hyperpigmentation.
Browse our selection of chemical peels to bring your skin back to life, or contact our spa today to discuss the best options for your specific needs.
VI Peel
VI Peel is a medium-depth chemical peel that penetrates your top layer of skin, called the epidermis, reaching into the dermis underneath. Like other chemical peels, a VI Peel works by exfoliating your skin and stimulating the production of new proteins. The procedure is commonly used to treat signs of aging, improve skin texture, and correct pigmentary issues.
Jan Marini Refine Peel
The Refine peel brightens the skin and addresses skin texture issues such as mild acne, mild sun damage and age spots, and fine lines and wrinkles. The peel consists of lactic acid, citric acid, and salicylic acid.
Jan Marini Clarify Peel
The Clarify peel is also for acne and oily skin. It consists of salicylic and mandelic acids that help clear follicles and scars.
Lunch Time Refreshed Peel
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