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Chemical Peels & Microdermabraison

Chemical Peel

The chemical peel is one of the oldest cosmetic procedures in the world, and was performed in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome to help people achieve smoother, more beautiful skin.  Today, chemical facial peels are popular because they offer nearly immediate results and can be performed as an outpatient procedure.  If you want to reduce or eliminate the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, acne scarring, and uneven pigmentation, or if you simply want to rejuvenate your skin - a chemical peel can provide the results you are looking for.

 

 

 

 

Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion, also referred to as mechanical exfoliation or micro-resurfacing, is a method for facial rejuvenation that uses a mechanical medium for exfoliation along with adjustable suction to remove away the outermost layer of dead skin cells from the epidermis.  It is a non-invasive which is performed in-office by a trained skin care professional.

Microdermabrasion may be performed to decrease the appearance of superficial hyper-pigmentation, photo-damage, diminish fine lines, wrinkles, and shallow acne scars which helps to even out the texture.  Removing the dead skin will aid in the penetration of skin care products by up to 50% and make-up will go on much more smoothly.

Obagi Blue Peel

Whether you're dealing with age spots, wrinkles, fine lines or extensive sun damage, certain types of chemical peels can restore your skin to a more youthful state.  The Obagi Blue Peel is a chemical peel available at many medical spas and aesthetic centers around the country.  It is designed to remove the skin's outermost layers, and reveal the layer of fresher, healthier looking skin underneath.

The peel can be performed without any sedation or anesthesia, and the skin heals within seven to ten day frame.

Microdermabrasion

& Chemical Peel

Combo

This combination procedure enhances the treatment result.

 

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