REDUCE THE SIGNS OF AGING WITH A NON-INVASIVE CHEMICAL PEEL
Trillium offers high quality med spa chemical peels that are specifically chosen for your skincare needs. Our chemical peels range from mild to moderate strengths to allow our clients to choose the amount of down time and results they would like to achieve.
There are several types of chemical peel products that are formulated to reduce the signs of aging or to eliminate problems such as skin discolorations acne scars or enlarged pores. The most common type of chemical peel contains fruit, lactic, glycolic or alpha hydroxy acid ingredients that are gentle on your skin. Trillum Med Spa also offers Glutathione and Konjic Acid peels for brightening your complexion. You will notice a visible difference immediately after your first treatment with a chemical peel product, and this procedure does not require any long recovery time.
If you want to improve the appearance of your facial skin, then visit Trillium Med Spa for a chemical peel today.
CHEMICAL PEEL SPECIALIST IN CHAPEL HILL NC
CHEMICAL PEEL BENEFITS
- Improves skin texture
- Reveals healthy, glowing, fresh skin
- Removes dead skin cells
- Lighten unwanted pigment and even out skin tone
- Increase collagen & elastin
- Lighten acne blemishes and prevent future breakouts
HOW CHEMICAL PEELS WORK
During a chemical peel, we will apply the exfoliant acid first to the thicker areas of skin, such as the chin, nose, and cheeks, before applying it to the thinner areas around the eyes and mouth.
After the chemical peel, we may use cool saline compresses to remove any remaining exfoliant.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT CHEMICAL PEELS
A special chemical solution is applied to the skin, for a specified amount of time to initiate the removal of the outermost layer of skin or deeper skin layers. The time the solution is left on the skin varies between 2-15 minutes, depending on the type of peel, peel treatment number, and the skins’ response to the solution.
Chemical peels in Chapel Hill often work great for correcting skin discolorations and minimizing the appearance of acne scars and enlarged pores. Age spots, fine lines and wrinkles can also be minimized with a chemical peel. The treatment even works well at addressing skin textural problems.
Peels are not recommended for people with very sensitive skin, active cold sores, undiagnosed lesions, diabetes, auto-immune disorders, eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis or lupus.
Chemical peels can be applied to the entire face or individual areas that require treatment, such as sun damage or to control acne. Other areas that can be treated are the neck and chest (décolleté).
This is a variable and depends on your skin condition and skin type. All peels are customized to each individual, but all are managed using a step-up approach, which begins at the superficial layer with gradual increases to enable the skin to safely and effectively reach a Level 3 peel, if required. In general 4-8 peels are needed for optimum results, scheduled every 10-14 days or as required. Please note: chemical peels are not effective for removal of medium or deep acne scars and will not clear skin from acne, if used as a stand-alone procedure. For more extensive acne scars we may recommend laser resurfacing.
Effective combinations for skin rejuvenation and acne control include: cosmetic fillers, injectable wrinkle relaxers (i.e. Botox), and AviClear. Customized combination therapy can be discussed during your consultation.
Chemical peels are usually very gentle and create a temporary sensation of tingling (activity) or warm flushing to the skin during application. Your skin may be pink for several hours after a treatment and you may experience some tightening of the skin, which may last for several days.
Typically you may return to work right after the peel. The amount of peeling, if any, varies from person to person. You may see light to medium flaking by two or three days after the treatment. Depending on the type of peel, flaking up may last up to five or six days, while some clients may
experience very little peeling.
For additional information about chemical peel procedure on your face, contact us online, or call us to learn more. We would be happy to schedule a consultation to review your skincare goals with our Clinical Skincare experts.