CHEMICAL PEELS

Chemical peels exfoliate dead skin cells, revealing a more youthful and vibrant complexion. Our practitioners help reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and skin discoloration, promoting healthier and smoother skin. With varying depths, chemical peels can be tailored to meet individual skin needs, offering minimal downtime for lighter peels and significant rejuvenation for deeper treatments.

VI Peel Original

30 mins- $299

  • For sensitive skin, early signs of agin, rough texture and rosacea

VI Peel Advanced

30 mins- $ 329

  • For aging skin, fine lines, wrinkles & loss of elasticity

VI Peel Purify and Precision Plus

30 mins $329

  • For excessive oily skin, acne, acne scaring, hyperpigmentation

about CHEMICAL PEELS

What are Chemical Peels

Chemical peels are exfoliating solutions customized for different skin types. Our practitioners incorporate various active ingredients to exfoliate dead skin cells and reveal a new layer of skin. Depending on the peel's depth, different skin layers will be targeted, and the application process may vary. Superficial skin peels are applied in layers and left on your skin, unlike deeper chemical peels that are timed and removed. The strength of a superficial peel is controlled by the number of layers applied.

Key Benefits of Chemical Peels

  • Exfoliation: Removes dead skin cells to reveal a fresher layer of skin.

  • Rejuvenation: Stimulates the growth of healthier skin cells.

  • Customizable: Tailored to different skin types and concerns.

  • Youthful Appearance: Helps achieve a radiant and youthful complexion.

  • Minimal Downtime: Light peels offer quick recovery, while deeper peels provide significant benefits with manageable downtime.

What to Expect

On average, a chemical peel can take between 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the type of peel and the number of layers applied. During the application, you may feel a warming sensation. Light peels generally require little to no downtime, while medium and deep peels may require a few weeks to recover. It is essential to avoid the sun and active skincare ingredients (retinol, vitamin C, etc.) until your skin is fully healed.

How Chemical Peels Work

A chemical peel involves applying a chemical solution to your face to remove damaged skin cells and stimulate a fresher, younger-looking complexion. When the dull, damaged surface layer of your skin is removed, new, healthier cells grow in its place. Different types of chemical peels use various acids, some stronger than others. Our practitioners will help you understand the differences and suggest the peel that works best for your skin type and concerns.

Summary of the Benefits of Chemical Peels

Chemical peels effectively exfoliate dead skin cells, revealing a more youthful, radiant complexion. By removing the dull, damaged surface layer, these treatments stimulate the growth of healthier skin cells, resulting in a fresher and more rejuvenated appearance.

FAqs

  • To support skin comfort during your peel, stop using retinoids, exfoliants (like glycolic or salicylic acid), and other active skincare products 5 to 7 days prior to your appointment. Keep your skin hydrated and avoid tanning beds or direct sun exposure during this period.

  • It’s generally recommended to wait until your skin is clear of open wounds, inflamed breakouts, or irritated areas. Your provider will help determine if it’s the right time for treatment.

  • Tell your provider about all medications you're taking, especially antibiotics, Accutane (within the past 6 months), or drugs that increase sun sensitivity. These may affect your eligibility or require timing adjustments.

  • Most providers suggest waiting at least 2 weeks after injectables before undergoing a chemical peel. Always follow your provider’s personalized guidance for treatment timing.

  • To reduce skin sensitivity, avoid shaving or waxing the area to be treated for at least 24 hours before your appointment.

  • Redness, tightness, and visible peeling or flaking may occur within a few days following treatment. This is often part of the skin’s natural renewal process and should resolve as the skin heals.

  • Use a gentle, non-irritating cleanser and keep your skin moisturized. Avoid exfoliating products or active ingredients (like retinoids, AHAs, or BHAs) for at least 5 to 7 days. Apply a broad-spectrum SPF of 30 or higher daily, even if you’re mostly indoors.

  • Wait at least 24 to 48 hours after your treatment before applying makeup. Choose non-comedogenic and fragrance-free products to minimize irritation.

  • You can typically resume your regular skincare routine, including exfoliants or actives, once your skin has fully recovered—usually within 7 to 10 days. Reintroduce products slowly and one at a time to monitor for sensitivity.

  • It’s best to avoid direct sun exposure for at least a week after your chemical peel. Your skin may be more sensitive to UV rays, so wearing SPF 30+ daily is essential to protect results and help reduce the chance of post-treatment dark spots.

  • The frequency of peels depends on the type and depth of the peel. Lighter peels may be done every 4 to 6 weeks, while deeper peels require longer intervals between sessions. Your provider will create a plan tailored to your skin type and goals.

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Enhance your natural beauty and experience rejuvenation at [The Ivy Wellness. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and discover the transformative benefits of our personalized treatments.

Disclaimer: Chemical peels are cosmetic treatments intended to enhance the skin’s appearance through exfoliation and rejuvenation. Results and downtime may vary based on skin type, peel depth, and individual factors. All chemical peel procedures should be conducted under professional guidance, with proper post-treatment care, including avoiding sun exposure and using gentle skincare products. This treatment is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any medical skin conditions. Always consult with a qualified practitioner to determine the appropriate peel for your skin type and needs.