A Vitalize Peel is a chemical peel that uses the healing power of Vitamin A to improve skin tone and texture. This peel also reduces the appearance of acne scars, fine lines, wrinkles and pigmented areas.
Some possible side effects are redness, swelling, discomfort, burning and peeling of the skin.
The TCA Peel can be a superficial or moderately deep chemical peel, depending on the concentration of the acid and how it is applied. This peel dramatically rejuvenates complexion, reduces fine lines and acne scars, and improves sun-damaged skin. The TCA peel treatment might require several sessions to achieve the best results as it removes damaged skin while stimulating the production of new, healthy skin.
Post-peel side effects might include swelling, discomfort, burning and redness of the skin.
A precursor to the TCA peel treatment is the Jessner peel, which is used to remove superficial layers of skin to allow better penetration during the TCA peel. |
An Ultra Vitalize Peel is a combination of a Microdermabrasion and a Vitalize Peel.
A Beta Lift Peel is one type of exfoliation treatment for acne. The area of acne is destroyed with a 20% or 30% salicylic acid that is applied by a soaked cotton tip applicator to the area for a short period of time. This forms a whitish frosting which leads to the peeling of the skin. Salicylic acid penetrates to the hair follicle and is therefore especially helpful for treating acne.
Slush treatments extract oils from the skin to reduce and dry out acne and blemishes. They also remove superficial debris from the surface of the skin to reveal a healthy glow. Slush treatments often cause a mild peeling of the skin that enables better absorption of prescribed topical medication. Slush treatments are a quick, painless and effective part of our acne skincare program.
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