Skin Improvement
Quick Way to Improve Skin :
Many people are looking for a simple way to improve their skin without surgery or a facelift. Aging and sun-damaged skin may develop redness, blemishes , pigmentation, deep wrinkles, or age spots. A Chemical Peel like “Super Peel ” is a very good option for people who are looking out for their quest to improve their appearance, but first It’s important to have a Medical Cosmetologist look at your skin to evaluate your skin suggest the right treatment for you . At Clinic2000 our specialist Medical Cosmetology Physician does exactly that. Super Peel procedure that makes it possible to reverse the signs of ageing and re-gain a beautiful and youthful glow that you have lost over the years and restores the firmness of the skin . Super Peel uses fruit derived natural acids of different varieties in different combinations and different strengths, to ‘peel’ away the top layers of the skin ( epidermis ) in order to improve conditions such as Pimples ( acne ), irregular pigmentation and fine wrinkles and restores the youth and glow on your face. Chemical peels have been in use for a number of years and are a highly popular way to improve the texture and look of skin. Over half a million people have a session performed each year. There are a wide variety of peels available, each with its own unique benefits & indications.
The new skin after Super Peel will be smoother, less wrinkled, and will be more even in color.
What Can Super Peel Do?
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Reduce fine lines, especially under the eyes and around the mouth.
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Treat mild scarring and certain types of acne.
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Diminish skin discoloration, such as sun spots, age spots, liver spots, freckles
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skin texture and color, or blotchiness.
How Are Chemical Peels Performed?
Prior to treatment, you may be instructed to stop certain medications and prepare the skin with pre-conditioning creams, which you would apply at home for a period of time. A chemical peel is usually performed in a doctor’s clinic, involving the following:
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Cleansing the skin with an agent that removes excess oils; eyes and hair are protected.
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Applying the peel to the designated location (face, neck, chest, hands, arms, or legs), using one or more chemical solutions, such as glycolic acid, tri-chloro acetic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, or mandelic acid.
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Using the proper peeling agent (superficial, medium or deep) based upon the type of skin damage present and your desired results.
During a chemical peel, most patients experience a warm to hot sensation that may last about 5 to 10 minutes and may be followed by some stinging. A deeper peel can be more painful and require medication during or after the procedure, and require a longer recovery time.
What Should Be Expected After Treatment?
To minimize the reappearance of lesions and lines, the Medical Cosmetologist recommend daily use of a broad-spectrum (blocks ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B rays) sunscreen. Depending upon the type of peel applied, there may be a mild to severe sunburn-like sensation. The gentlest type of peel, a superficial peel, usually produces redness, which is followed by scaling that lasts three to five days.
Are There any Complications?
People with certain skin types have a risk of developing a temporary skin color change. This risk may increase if you take birth control pills, have been pregnant. Redness that may occur after a chemical peel usually lasts for few hours and in few cases can last for few days. Although very low, there is a risk of scarring after a chemical peel. If scarring does occur, it can usually be treated with good results.
What Are The Limitations of Chemical Peels?
- Cannot tighten loose or sagging skin which might require “ Thermage ” Treatment.
- Does not remove deep scars which might require “ Fraxel ” Laser Treatment.
- Cannot change pore size or remove broken blood vessels on the face; however, the procedure may improve the appearance of these conditions
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