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Dermacare Laser & Skin
Care Clinics specializes in superficial to light chemical
peels and individualizes a treatment program based upon your
skin type to treat:
- Acne
- Sun damage
- Fine lines
- Acne scars
- Age spots
- Freckles
- Dull looking skin
Our chemical peels are characterized by light to moderate
penetration of the outer layers of damaged skin, with minimal
to no discomfort and minimal to no risk of scarring or downtime.
The deep peels of the past are an outdated procedure due
to lengthy downtime and unpredictable results. Light to medium
peels, however, are an excellent tool for rejuvenating the
skin. They help restore your skin’s natural glow.
What is a chemical peel?
Alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs), betahydroxy acids (BHAs) light or "lunch-hour" peels
include glycolic, lactic, and fruit acid peels (AHA) or salicylic acid (BHA).
Chemical peels improve the texture of sun-damaged skin, brighten your complexion,
minimize pore size, balance skin pigmentation, and diminish some types of
acne scars. They burn off only the outer layers of the skin to smooth out fine
wrinkles and/or rough, dry skin.
How is a chemical peel performed?
All chemical peels involve applying a chemical solution to remove the outer
layers of skin so that a smoother, more evenly pigmented, glowing layer of
skin can appear. It helps stimulate the production of new skin cells. They
are often repeated every few weeks for 4-6 sessions to achieve the desired
results.
What can be expected during and after a chemical peel?
Typically, one can expect a small degree of slight stinging during the procedure,
which lasts 2 to 10 minutes. Afterwards, chemical peels generally cause some
flaking, redness and dryness, or skin irritation. These side effects diminish
over time. Once the body heals itself naturally, the outer layer of skin will
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