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Chemical Peels

Chemical peels are a powerful skin-resurfacing treatment designed to improve the appearance and texture of the skin. By applying a specially formulated chemical solution, this treatment helps remove the outer layers of dead skin cells, revealing fresher, healthier skin beneath. At Elite Implant and Aesthetic Medical Center, we offer a range of chemical peels tailored to different skin types and concerns. Here’s a detailed guide to chemical peels, including their uses, benefits, step-by-step procedure, frequently asked questions, and determining who is an ideal candidate for this treatment.

Uses of Chemical Peels

Benefits of Chemical Peels

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FAQs About Chemical Peels

Results are typically visible within a few days to a week after the treatment, once the skin has fully healed. Deeper peels may take longer to show full results but offer more dramatic improvements.
Chemical peels are generally safe when performed by a trained dermatologist. They involve applying a solution to the skin to exfoliate and remove damaged layers, promoting new skin growth. The safety of the procedure depends on the type and depth of the peel, as well as your skin type and condition. Your dermatologist will assess your skin and recommend the most appropriate peel for your needs.
The discomfort during a chemical peel can vary based on the type and strength of the peel used. Mild peels may cause a tingling or warm sensation, while deeper peels may produce more intense stinging or burning. Most patients find the discomfort manageable, and any pain usually subsides shortly after the treatment. Your dermatologist can provide numbing options to help minimize discomfort.
Common side effects of chemical peels include redness, swelling, and peeling of the skin, similar to a sunburn. These effects are usually temporary and resolve within a few days to a week. Rarely, more severe side effects such as infection, scarring, or changes in skin pigmentation can occur. Following your dermatologist’s aftercare instructions can help minimize risks and ensure proper healing.
Results from a chemical peel can typically be seen within 1 to 2 weeks as the skin begins to heal and new, smoother skin emerges. More significant improvements in skin texture, tone, and clarity usually become noticeable within 4 to 6 weeks. The full benefits of the peel develop over time, and a series of peels may be recommended for optimal results.
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