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CHEMICAL PEELS
CHEMICAL PEELS.
A chemical peel is a cosmetic procedure in which a chemical solution is applied to the skin to remove its outer layers. This controlled exfoliation process helps improve the appearance of the skin by addressing various concerns. Chemical peels come in different strengths and types, catering to different skin needs and concerns.

HOW IT WORKS.
A chemical peel is a solution applied to the face to remove dead skin cells and stimulate the growth of new cells. The aim is to improve the appearance of skin by reducing age spots and evening out the skin tone. There are 3 types of peels; superficial, medium and deep.

BENEFITS.
Benefits of Superficial (Light) Chemical Peel:
Mild exfoliation, improved skin texture, and a refreshed appearance. Downtime is minimal to none.

Benefits of Medium Peels:
More pronounced improvement in skin texture, fine lines, and pigmentation. Downtime is mild to moderate redness and peeling.

Benefits of Deep Peels:
Significant improvement in wrinkles, scars, and pigmentation. Downtime is substantial with peeling, redness, and a longer recovery time.

Overall Benefits of Chemical Peels:
Exfoliation:
Chemical peels remove dead skin cells, promoting cell turnover and revealing fresh, new skin.

Anti-Aging Effects:
Peels can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, giving a more youthful appearance.

Even Skin Tone:
Chemical peels can improve hyperpigmentation, sunspots, and uneven skin tone.

Reduce Acne and Acne Scarring:
Peels may help control acne and reduce the appearance of acne scars.

Improve Texture:
Chemical peels can enhance skin texture, making it smoother and more radiant.

Stimulates Collagen Production:
The peeling process stimulates collagen production, contributing to skin firmness.

Sun Damage Reversal:
Peels can address sun damage, including sunspots and photodamage.

Customisable:
Chemical peels can be tailored to address specific skin concerns, and the depth can be adjusted based on individual needs.

Considerations:
Pre-treatment and post-treatment care are essential to maximise benefits and minimise side effects. Certain skin types may be more prone to hyperpigmentation or scarring, so a careful assessment is necessary. Sunscreen is crucial post-treatment to protect the newly revealed skin from UV damage.
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