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Chemical peels are a type of advanced skincare treatment designed to dramatically improve the appearance and texture of the skin by using a chemical solution that exfoliates and removes the outer layers of the skin, called the epidermis.
Here's what they do:
The main purpose of a chemical peel is to exfoliate the skin. The solution applied to the skin causes the layers to slough off, revealing healthier, smooth, fresh skin underneath. This process helps to improve the overall texture and appearance of the skin. Superficial/light peels target the outer skin called the Epidermis. Medium/deep peels target damage that is slightly deeper in the dermis, which is the secondary layer.
Chemical peels can be especially effective for many people with active acne and acne scars. It helps to exfoliate different layers of the skin, clear clogged pores, reduce oil buildup, and greatly reduce acne and future breakouts.
Chemical peels stimulate the production of collagen, which helps to improve skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, particularly on the forehead, eyes and around the mouth.
They diminish pigmentation issues like freckles, sun damage spots, age spots, and melasma (dark patches of skin due to hormones), leading to a more even skin tone. They also brighten dull skin, making you look more radiant.
Monthly, regular use of chemical peels helps the skin stay more even, smooth, and polished. While also allowing your home care products to provide the best results due to better absorption. Leading to stronger and healthier skin.
Chemical peels are very effective at addressing skin damage caused by acne, sun exposure, like hyperpigmentation (dark spots) and fine lines. They reduce signs of aging by stimulating cell turnover and improving the overall health of the skin.
After a chemical peel, the skin appears brighter, smoother, softer and more luminous due to the removal of dead skin cells and the promotion of new skin growth.
Chemical peels come in different strengths and types (light, medium, or deep), depending on the skin issues being treated and the level of exfoliation needed.
It's important to consult with a licensed aesthetician to determine which type of chemical peel is best suited to your skin type and goals.
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