29350 Hair Patient’s Successfully
Treated Over 30 Years
1. Consultation
2. Cleansing
3. Application
4. Neutralization
5. Post-Peel Care
6. Follow-up
29350 Hair Patient’s Successfully
Treated Over 30 Years
Type of Chemical Peel | Description |
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Superficial Peels | These are mild peels that provide a subtle improvement over time. It only removes the outermost layer of the skin. This type of peel is ideal for people who have fine wrinkling, acne, uneven skin coloring, or dry, rough, sun-damaged skin. Recovery from this type of peel may be within hours to a few days, with little to no downtime. |
Medium Peels | These peels give your skin a smooth and fresh look. It removes the outermost layer, the upper part of your middle skin layer. This peel is ideal if you have uneven or moderate skin discoloration, age spots, acne scarring, or fine to moderate wrinkles. Recovery from this type of peel may take a week or more and require some downtime. |
Deep Peels | This type of peel fully penetrates the middle layer of the skin to remove the damaged skin cells. It offers the most dramatic results and is ideal if you have moderate lines and wrinkles, extensive sun-damaged skin, deep acne scars, and blotchy skin. The recovery time is longer and it requires pretreatment for up to eight weeks. This peel is a one-time-only treatment if applied to your face. |
FAQ
You may experience a mild burning or tingling sensation during the procedure, but discomfort is typically minimal and bearable.
At Homeocare Clinic, we offer a range of chemical peels for the face, including superficial, medium, and deep peels that are tailored to individual skin concerns and needs.
Recovery time depends on the type of peel used. Superficial peels have a recovery time of 1-3 days while deeper peels may take up to 7-10 days.
Yes, you can wear makeup after a chemical peel. It is advisable to wait for 48 to 72 hours after a chemical peel treatment before you can apply makeup.
It depends on your skin type and the type of peel used. Superficial peels can be performed every 4-6 weeks, while deeper peels may be recommended only once or twice a year.
Common side effects include mild redness, dryness, and temporary sensitivity to the sun. Deeper peels carry a slightly higher risk of complications and care, which your provider will discuss with you.