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Chemical Peels Services What Is a Chemical Peel? Chemical peels work by applying a chemical solution, usually composed of acids such as glycolic, salicylic, or lactic acid, to remove the outer layer of damaged and dead skin cells, unveiling a smoother, more even-toned complexion underneath. As an advanced skincare treatment, peels harness the power of these solutions to exfoliate and rejuvenate the skin. What Do Chemical Peels Do? Exfoliate: Chemical peels accelerate the shedding of dead skin cells and promote the regeneration of new, healthier skin through exfoliation Improve Texture: Chemical peels enhance the overall texture and appearance of the skin by addressing issues like fine lines and wrinkles as well as rough texture. Reduce Hyperpigmentation: Chemical peel services are effective in reducing the appearance of dark spots, sun damage, and hyperpigmentation to reveal a more even skin tone. Control Acne and Blemishes: A chemical peel service targets acne and blemishes, helping to unclog pores and minimize breakouts. Benefits of a Chemical Peel Treatment Renewed Radiance: Achieve a radiant glow as dull and damaged skin is replaced with fresh, luminous skin. Anti-Aging Effects: Minimize fine lines and wrinkles, promoting a more youthful and rejuvenated appearance. Improved Skin Tone: Address uneven skin tone, sunspots, and pigmentation problem areas for a smoother complexion. Enhanced Texture: Enjoy smoother and softer skin by reducing roughness from acne scarring and promoting collagen production. Potential Risks Associated with Chemical Peels Redness and Irritation: Mild redness and irritation are common after a peel, but these usually subside within a few days. Peeling and Flaking: Depending on the depth of the peel, the skin may peel or flake for a few days post-treatment. Sensitivity: Some individuals may experience increased sensitivity, which can be managed with proper post-peel care. Types of Chemical Peels Light Peels: Mild peels that target the outermost skin layers, suitable for addressing fine lines, sun damage, and mild discoloration. Medium Peels: Medium peels penetrate deeper into the skin, addressing more pronounced issues such as moderate wrinkles and uneven pigmentation. Deep Peels: Intensive or deep chemical peels that reach the deeper layers of the skin, effectively treating severe wrinkles, acne scars, blotchy skin, and deep pigmentation. Preparation and Recovery Consultation: Schedule a consultation with us! Not all peels are suitable for all skin types. One of our experienced skincare professionals will determine the most suitable peel treatment for your skin type and concerns. Pre-Treatment Preparation: Follow the specific pre-treatment instructions provided by your skincare specialist. This may include avoiding certain skincare products and medications. Treatment Day: The actual peel procedure typically takes 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the type and depth of the peel. Post-Treatment Care: Again, you'll follow the specific post-treatment care instructions provided by your dermatologist, which may include gentle cleansing, moisturizing, and avoiding direct sun exposure. Recovery Period: The recovery period varies based on the depth of the peel. Mild peels typically entail minimal downtime, whereas more intensive peels may necessitate several days to a week for complete recovery. Don't hesitate to ask your Cahaba Dermatology skincare professional any questions you may have about pre and post-treatment care and recovery! Schedule a consultation today with one of our licensed dermatologists or estheticians, and be on your way to more radiant, youthful-looking skin!

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