Deep chemical peels, like those using phenol, remove damaged skin cells and skin discoloration, revealing new, smoother, and more even skin.
A chemical peel is a popular skin treatment that helps make your skin look fresher and smoother. A unique solution is applied to the skin, removing the top layer and revealing healthier skin underneath.
This treatment can help with acne, discoloration, and fine lines. Whether you choose a medium-depth peel or a deep peel, each chemical peel improves your skin’s appearance and texture.
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Benefits of Chemical Peels
A chemical peel offers several benefits that can improve the look and feel of your skin.
- A chemical peel removes the skin’s outer layer, helping smooth out rough patches and create a more even skin texture.
- This treatment reduces the appearance of dark spots and hyperpigmentation, resulting in a brighter and more radiant complexion.
- Chemical peels can unclog pores and reduce breakouts, leading to clearer skin for those with acne.
- Chemical peels help to soften the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by encouraging the growth of new skin.
- With options ranging from gentle to deep peels, the treatment can be tailored to your specific skin type and desired results, making a noticeable difference in your skin’s appearance.
3 Types of Chemical Peels
Chemical peels have different strengths; each type is designed to target specific skin concerns. Here’s a breakdown of the most common types:
1- Superficial Peels:
These are the mildest forms of chemical peel. They use gentle acids like alpha-hydroxy or glycolic acid to exfoliate just the outer layer of the skin. These peels improve skin tone, reduce fine lines, and give your skin a fresh, healthy glow. They are suitable for all skin types and have minimal downtime.
2- Medium-Depth Peels:
This chemical peel goes a bit deeper, targeting the skin’s outer and middle layers. It often uses trichloroacetic or glycolic acid to help with more pronounced skin issues like discoloration, age spots, fine lines, and wrinkles. This may cause some redness and peeling, and the skin may take a few days to heal.
3- Deep Chemical Peels:
A deep peel is the most intense option. It is designed to remove deeper layers of skin and address severe skin concerns such as deep wrinkles, scars, and sun damage. This type of peel often uses phenol and can offer dramatic results, but it also requires a longer recovery time, and the skin is usually more sensitive after treatment.
Each chemical peel is tailored to different skin concerns and sensitivity levels. Your choice between superficial and deep peels will depend on your specific needs and desired results.
Is Chemical Peel for All Skin Types and All Areas of the Body?
Chemical peels are not suitable for all skin types or body areas. While they can effectively treat certain skin concerns on the face, neck, and hands, individuals with darker skin tones or sensitive skin may be at higher risk for complications like hyperpigmentation or scarring.
Additionally, some areas of the body may be too delicate or prone to irritation from chemical peels, so it’s essential to consult with medical technicians at Sazan Beauty Clinic to determine if a chemical peel is appropriate for your skin type and treatment area.
Chemical Peel Pricing
The cost of chemical peels varies depending on the type and depth of the peel. Light peels, which target surface-level skin concerns, typically cost between $100 and $300 per session, while medium peels can range from $300 to $1,000. Deep peels, which require more recovery time and target more severe skin issues, may cost $1,000 to $3,000 or more.
What to Expect During a Chemical Peel Treatment
Here’s what you can expect during a chemical peel treatment:
- Consultation: First, you’ll chat with our expert to discuss your skin goals and concerns. We’ll check your skin type and decide on the best chemical peel for you.
- Preparation: Your skin will be thoroughly cleaned before the peel begins. If you’re getting a medium-depth peel, a protective ointment or sunscreen may be applied to protect the more sensitive areas.
- Application: The chemical solution is applied to your skin. You might feel a slight tingling or warm sensation as the acid works on the outer layer of the skin. This part of the process is quick, but staying relaxed is essential.
- Peeling Process: After the peel, your skin might be red, similar to a mild sunburn. In the days following the treatment, the old layer of skin will begin to peel away, revealing fresh, new skin underneath.
Why Choose Sazan Beauty Clinic?
Sazan Beauty Clinic is your top choice for personalized chemical peel treatments tailored to your unique skin needs. Our expert team customizes each peel, whether you’re addressing acne, fine lines, or discoloration, ensuring the best results.
We use only top-quality ingredients, like glycolic acid, for optimal care. In addition to chemical peels, we offer Laser Therapy, Cosmetic Injectables, and Radiofrequency Treatments.
Book your free consultation today and start your journey to healthier, glowing skin.
FAQ
How do deep peels work for melasma?
What is the downtime after a peel?
Downtime varies; superficial peels have minimal recovery, while deep chemical peels may require seven to 14 days for the skin to heal.
Can a chemical peel help with acne and hyperpigmentation?
Yes. Salicylic acid peels are effective for acne, while deeper peels can address hyperpigmentation by lightening dark spots and evening skin colour.