Chemical Peel
Chemical peel is helpful for wrinkles, light acne
scarring and irregular pigmentation such as freckles and age spots.
Pre-cancerous conditions such as keratoses (thick, rough, reddish
growths) also respond well to this procedure.
There are several types of chemical peels: Light peels
remove superficial wrinkles, medium peels and deep peels are for more
severe conditions.
After thoroughly cleansing the skin, a small applicator
is used to apply the chemical solution to an area of the face. Excess
solution is removed and the procedure is repeated on other areas.
The amount of improvement varies and depends upon the
initial condition of the patient's skin. Significant improvement of
damaged skin has been achieved, which can produce dramatic results. Pre
and post-operative skin care regimens are usually employed. Deeper
chemical peels can be performed with little discomfort in the office
with IV anesthesia.
Skin Rejuvenation
A skin rejuvenation program is often used in conjunction
with either chemical peels or laser wrinkle removal to reduce the fine
wrinkles of the face, lighten areas of hyperpigmentation and produce a
softer texture to the skin. The program can be accomplished separately
or in conjunction with the other procedures listed here. It is followed
at home by the patient after a consultation and a treatment plan is
established for the patient's cosmetic needs.
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