Chemical Peel by Dermedics
Superficial Chemical peels remove the damaged or dull outer layer of skin, improving skin texture and firmness, decreasing fine lines and wrinkles. Peels also even out skin tone, improve acne-prone skin and reduce pore size appearance.
Suitable for all skin types and conditions. No aggression for skin: acid peel in gel has reduced level of evaporation to eliminate aggressive and excessive hyper-exfoliation of stratum corneum as side effects.
Chemical peels help to:
* Brighten and even out your skin complexion
* Removes dead skin cells
* Smooth rough dry skin
* Decrease acne scarring
* Improve texture of sun damaged skin
* Reduce pigmentation
* Reduce fine lines
* Minimize large pores
* Decrease black heads
* Increase your skin’s hydration
* Control redness
* Stimulates collagen production
* Increase in product penetration
Recommended frequency:
Although a visible difference can be achieved from the initial peel, it is recommended to book a series of 4 treatments once weekly to target specific concerns and for best results. Then continue peel treatments once per month afterwards to maintain skin benefits.
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Price per treatment:
$100 -
Package of 4 treatments (once weekly):
$350
Chemical Peel Contraindication
- Isotretinoin medication in the past year (Retin a & similar) CAUTION: Accutane must not be taken for at least 6 months post peel treatment. There are reports of scarring in people who have taken Accutane after a peel.
- Previous peel treatment within 2-4 weeks (depending on severity of peel)
- Skincare with Vitamin A, Vitamin C or salicylic acid – break for 3 days prior next peel
- Previous reaction to a peel or dermabrasion treatment
- Photosensitivity
- Viral infections: warts, herpes / herpetic breakout
- Molluscum contagiosum
- Bacterial infections: impetigo contagiosum, staphylococcal sycosis
- Fungal infection
- Cavernous angiomas
- Broken skin / open wounds or suspicious lesions
- Keloid or hypertrophic scars (raised or large scars)
- Antibiotics within 2-4 weeks
- Pregnant or nursing
- Surgery in treated area (within 3 months)
- History or Skin cancer
- Moles (suspicious)
- History of Radiotherapy / Chemotherapy
- Sunburn or significant sun exposure in the last 2 weeks
- Surgery or cryosurgery within the last six weeks in treatment area
- Botox in treated area (in last 4 weeks)
- Cysts and warts