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What You Should Know About a Chemical Peel

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Chemical peels are treatments that improve skin tone and texture by removing the old, damaged outer layers. The procedure stimulates the growth of new, healthy cells and can treat a variety of skin conditions. Typical problems include blotchy complexion, fine lines and wrinkles, uneven skin pigmentation, precancerous scaly spots called actinic keratosis and sun damage.

Before R&R Medical Aesthetics your face and apply a neutralizing agent. Then, we brush on the chemical solution and you may experience a slight stinging sensation (a fan can help). The chemical penetrates your skin’s surface and is then rinsed off and neutralized. Before you leave our office, we will give you a list of instructions to follow for the best results. These will typically include avoiding direct sunlight for several days and using daily sunscreen.

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Your results will vary depending on the type of peel used and the depth. A light peel will remove the top layer of your skin and is a great choice for reducing fine lines and wrinkles. A medium peel will remove the outer layer and the upper portion of the middle skin layer, which helps improve the appearance of blemishes, acne scarring and uneven skin pigmentation. A deep peel, which uses trichloroacetic acid or phenol, will penetrate the lower skin layer and can reduce moderate age spots, fine lines and wrinkles and shallow scars.

Deeper peels require more downtime than lighter ones, but they are more effective for treating certain skin conditions. We work with you to determine the best peel for your needs and will discuss the benefits and risks of each option. We also offer flexible financing options through Denefits that allow you to pay for your treatment in affordable monthly installments.

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