A trained aesthetician will determine which type of peel (and at what strength) is most effective for your skin's own needs.

What Conditions Do a Chemical Peel Treat?

Chemical peels are performed on the face, neck, or hands. They are used to:

• Reduce fine lines under the eyes and around the mouth
• Treat wrinkles caused by sun damage, aging, and heredity
• Improve mild scarring
• Treat certain types of acne
• Reduce age spots, freckles, and dark patches due to pregnancy or taking birth control pills (melasma)*
• Improve the look and feel of skin that is dull in texture and color*

 

How Are Chemical Peels Performed?

The skin is thoroughly cleansed with an agent that removes excess oils and the eyes and hair are protected. One or more chemical solutions -- based on your specific needs and consultation -- are applied to small areas on the skin to exfoliate the top layer of dermis. These applications enable new, regenerated skin to appear.

After a Chemical Peel

Following your peel, it's important to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen every day. There is typically minimal downtime with Serendipity's chemical peels, with minor redness and peeling to be expected following the procedure. Once the redness and peeling resolve within a couple of days, paitents can enjoy a refreshed and glowing appearance!*

A chemical peel can be a superb treatment for revealing a new you!

 

*Individual Results May Vary



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