Chemical Peels
Chemical Peels
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In a chemical peel treatment, an acidic solution is applied to the skin to remove damaged top layers, speed cell turnover, and boost collagen growth for a brighter, more even-toned complexion. By creating a controlled injury at a specific depth, chemical peels stimulate new skin growth, to improve skin texture and make it look more radiant.
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VI Peels and Jan Marini.
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Chemical peels exfoliate the skin by dissolving the bonds between old skin cells, allowing them to shed, while also triggering a healing response that smooths and thickens skin over time.
The skin typically sheds dull dead skin cells every 28 days, but this process slows down with age and prolonged sun exposure. Chemical peels accelerate this natural cell turnover and stimulate the growth of new collagen.
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Face, neck, chest, arms, hands, shoulders, legs, and back.
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Chemical peels are often the single best treatment to achieve complete facial rejuvenation. The right peel can effectively treat common skin concerns like acne, acne scars, age spots, melasma, hyperpigmentation, rough skin, sun damage, and fine lines.