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At Saint-Géry Aesthetic Clinic, we offer premium chemical peels that target spots, wrinkles and skin imperfections to give you a brighter, more youthful complexion.
Our experienced skin professionals will work with you to determine the most appropriate type of chemical peel for your skin and provide you with a personalized treatment plan to achieve your skin care goals.
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Chemical peeling is a skin care technique that involves applying a chemical solution to the skin to remove the surface layers of the epidermis.
This can help improve the appearance of skin by reducing spots, wrinkles and blemishes. There are different types of chemical peels, each with a different concentration and type of chemical, that are used to treat different skin conditions.
It is important to consult a professional skin doctor to determine which type of peel is most appropriate for your skin.
Chemical facial peels can help improve the appearance of skin by reducing spots, wrinkles and blemishes. They can also help improve skin texture and color, as well as remove dead skin cells.
Chemical peels are generally suitable for people with skin problems such as:
Pigment spots
Acne
Wrinkles and fine lines
Dull and uneven skin
Acne scars
Dry or dehydrated skin
Aging skin
Chemical facial peels are generally suitable for people with skin imperfections such as age spots, acne scars, wrinkles, age spots and dull skin. However, they can be used to treat different skin types, including sensitive skin, black skin, and mixed-race skin.
It is crucial to speak with a doctor or skin care professional to determine whether a facial chemical peel is appropriate for your skin type and to avoid any unnecessary risks.
certain skin types are not suitable for chemical peels, so a medical consultation with a skin specialist will be able to tell you if you are eligible for that type processing.
Skin preparation: Before the procedure, the face is cleansed to remove any makeup and impurities. The doctor or skin care professional may also use a bleaching product to remove unwanted hair.
Application of the chemical solution: The chosen chemical solution is then applied to the skin using a brush or pad. The duration of application depends on the type of peeling and treatment goals.
Dwell time: The chemical solution is then left on the skin for a period of time, usually from a few minutes to several hours, depending on the type of peel.
Rinsing: Once the pause time has elapsed, the chemical solution is rinsed with lukewarm water. The doctor or skin care professional may also use a gentle cleanser to remove any residue.
Post-treatment care: The doctor or skin care professional applies moisturizers and sunscreens to protect the skin after treatment.
Please note that results vary depending on peel types, number of sessions and skin type. It is important to follow the post-treatment care instructions given by the doctor or skin professional to achieve the best results.
The pain felt during a facial chemical peel will depend on the type of peel and the sensitivity of the person. Superficial chemical peels are generally not very painful and may cause a slight burning or stinging sensation.
Medium and deep peels may cause more severe pain, but pain relievers and medications to reduce inflammation can be used to manage the pain.
It is important to discuss this with the doctor or skin professional before undergoing a facial chemical peel.
There are several types of chemical peels which vary depending on the depth of penetration of the chemical solution and the concentration of the acid used. The main types of chemical peels are:
Superficial or “glow” peel: This is a type of peel that uses low concentrations of fruit acids such as glycolic acid or salicylic acid. It is indicated for people with mild skin imperfections such as freckles, age spots and dull skin. It is generally well tolerated and does not require significant recovery time.
Medium Peel: This is a type of peel that uses higher concentrations of fruit acids such as trichloroacetic acid (TCA) or phenolic acid. It is indicated for people with moderate skin imperfections such as acne scars, age spots and moderate wrinkles. It usually requires recovery of a few days to a week.
Deep peel: This is a type of peel that uses high concentrations of acids such as trichloroacetic acid (TCA) or phenolic acid. It is indicated for people with severe skin imperfections such as deep wrinkles, severe acne scars and severe age spots. It generally requires recovery of several weeks.
It is important to note that each type of chemical peel requires prior consultation with a doctor or skin professional to determine which type of peel is most appropriate for your skin and to avoid any unnecessary risk.
It is crucial to follow the post-treatment care instructions given by the doctor or skin professional after a facial chemical peel.These instructions may include:
Apply moisturizers to maintain skin hydration
Apply sunscreen to protect the skin from UV rays
Avoid exposure to the sun and UV rays for a specific period of time
Avoid exfoliating products, abrasive cleansers and products containing alcohol
Avoid activities that may cause excessive sweating
Avoid wearing makeup or light makeup for a certain period of time
Follow cleaning instructions to avoid infection
Take medication to reduce inflammation, if necessary
Keep follow-up appointments to evaluate results and plan next steps, if necessary.
❕ Following post-treatment care instructions carefully is very important to achieve the best results and avoid any unnecessary risks.
There are several precautions to take before and after a facial chemical peel:
Before treatment:
Discuss your medical history and current medications with your doctor or skin care professional to avoid any risk of complications
Avoid taking medications that increase the skin's sensitivity to the sun, such as antibiotics, anti-inflammatories and diuretics
Avoid taking photosensitizing medications
Avoid exposure to the sun or UV rays for several weeks before treatment
After treatment:
Apply moisturizers to maintain skin hydration
Apply sunscreen to protect the skin from UV rays
Avoid exposure to the sun and UV rays for a specific period of time
Avoid exfoliating products, abrasive cleansers and products containing alcohol
Avoid activities that may cause excessive sweating
Avoid wearing makeup or light makeup for a certain period of time
Follow cleaning instructions to avoid infection
All medical treatments have risks and potential side effects. It is important to discuss the potential risks and benefits with a doctor or skin care professional before undergoing a facial chemical peel.
There are contraindications to take into account before having a chemical peel. It is important not to have contraindications such as:
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Hepatic or renal failure
Skin diseases such as psoriasis or eczema
Use of certain medications such as fruit acids, anticoagulants, anti-acne drugs, vitamin A derivatives, etc.
Skin that is too sensitive or reactive
Use of depigmenting creams or retinoids
Excessive exposure to sunlight or UV
It is important to discuss your medical history and medications with the doctor before undergoing a chemical peel to avoid any unnecessary risks.
Chemical facial peels are not permanent, they have a certain duration, this will depend on the type of peel carried out, the depth of it and the regeneration of the skin.
The superficial peels have temporary results that may last from a few weeks to a few months. Medium and deep peels have longer-lasting results that can last from several months to several years.
Age, skin care and environmental factors may affect how long results last. It is important to discuss this with the doctor or skin care professional before undergoing a facial chemical peel to assess what results you can expect and plan next steps if necessary.
Chemical facial peels can be combined with other aesthetic treatments to enhance results. It is important to discuss this with the doctor or skin professional to assess the most appropriate treatments for you.
For example, facial chemical peels can be combined with Botox injections or of hyaluronic acid to improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It can also be combined with lasers to treat age spots and acne scars. ="color: #374151;">
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