Brighter and More Radiant Skin
Throughout
history, people have looked for ways to achieve a younger, more vibrant
look by improving their facial appearance. If you want healthier,
smoother looking skin, now there's a way to noticeably improve your
complexion. A physician-strength chemical peel is a procedure used to
improve the appearance of skin by removing the outermost layers so that
new, regenerated skin can appear. You may notice improvements in skin
color, tone, texture, as well as a reduction in appearance of fine
lines and wrinkles. Facial skin rejuvenation via chemical peeling is
most effective when part of a total skin care program. An important
advance in this treatment is the development of agents (derivatives of
retinoic and glycolic acids) that prepare the skin prior to the peel
and continue to improve the skin after the peel. We will help you to
adopt a new daily cleansing regimen that will result in continued
improvement of your new complexion. Of course, it is important to do
your part in maintaining a healthy lifestyle - exercise daily to keep
circulation moving, eat a diet with plenty of whole grains and fresh
fruits and vegetables, reduce stress and tension, avoid excessive sun
exposure, wear sunscreen/sunblocks, protective clothing and sunglasses,
and abstain from smoking.
F.A.Q.
What are the different types of peels?
We
offer mild and medium-depth peels. Mild peels, sometimes referred to as
"lunch hour peels", are performed using alphahydroxy acids (AHAs) or
betahydroxy acids (BHAs). AHAs include glycolic, lactic, or fruit acids
and are mild chemical solutions that lightly peel skin, often resulting
in brighter looking, smoother skin. A salicylic acid peel (Biomedic
Micropeel) is a betahydroxy acid that is effective for all skin types,
especially acne-prone. Medium depth peels are performed using
trichloroacetic acid (TCA) to correct moderate sun damage including age
spots, freckles and actinic keratoses. The TCA is mixed with a special
blue base (Obagi Blue Peel) to slow penetration and allow accurate
monitoring of the peel depth to make the procedure as safe as possible.
Although peels vary in intensity and depth, as a rule, the deeper the
peel, the more profound the results and the longer the recovery time.
What type of peel should I have?
After
carefully evaluating the condition of your skin, skin type and severity
of discoloration and wrinkling, we can help to determine which type or
combination of chemical peels is right for you.
What areas can be treated?
Chemical peels can be applied to the face, neck, hands, back and chest.
How is this treatment different than a salon or spa peel?
High
strength AHA, BHA, or TCA products or treatments are available only
through a medical skin care professional. The purpose of treatments is
corrective skin care and not a "pampering" spa experience. The deeper
TCA peels are performed by a surgeon who has specialized training and
experience with this highly effective treatment.
How long does it take to perform a chemical peel?
Depending
of the type of peel being performed, it may take anywhere from 15 to 30
minutes and is performed right in the medical office.
What can I expect after my chemical peel?
The
amount of peeling you experience and discoloration of your skin will
depend upon the type and strength of the peel. After a mild peel, most
patients report that their skin feels softer and smoother, and that
they're able to resume their normal activities immediately. With a
deeper peel, patients may experience light swelling and redness; and
the skin will begin to peel within 2 to 3 days and should be healed in
an average of 7 to 10 days. In either case, the peeling should not
disrupt your regular lifestyle for long, although you may want to limit
your normal activity and schedule well in advance of any special
engagements. Also, avoid sun exposure right after the treatment.
Are there any instructions to follow before the peel?
For
best results, avoid waxing, electrolysis, loofah or exfoliating
products, and any products that may dry or irritate the skin including
AHA, BHA, or Retinoic acid compounds one week prior to treatment.
Arrive at the office make-up and perfume free. For men, it's best not
to shave within a few hours of the peel.
How often should I have this treatment?
Ideally,
a series of 4 to 6 light chemical peels, should be performed spaced 2
to 4 weeks apart and then maintained every 1 to 3 months. With a deeper
Obagi blue peel, 1 to 3 peels can achieve dramatic improvements in many
skin problems. For optimal results, treatments should be performed in
conjunction with an at-home skin treatment regimen that can be
recommended by your doctor.
What are the complications?
Complications
are rare with mild peels. With deeper peels, complications include
white heads, cold sores, infection, scarring, numbness and permanent
discoloration, particularly in people with dark skin. However, the use
of tretinoin or alpha hydroxy acids in combination with bleaching
agents can reduce the risk of discoloration. They should be applied
four to six weeks before and soon after the peel. Almost every
effective wrinkle or pigmentation treatment increases sensitivity to
the sun. It is therefore especially important to include sunblocks and
avoid over-exposure when undergoing treatments.
Who is not a good candidate for a chemical peel?
If
you are pregnant, breast feeding, taking Accutane, or have a chronic
history of cold sores, you may not be a good candidate for the
procedure. It is important to understand that chemical peels are not a
substitute for facelifts, but can improve the quality of skin.
Remember, improvement, not perfection, is the goal.