Chemical peels have become a sensation in the cosmetic industry. No doubt they have the potency to give you clearer, acne and toxins free skin but no one really knows how they work. At Nita Med Spa, we are very particular about our treatments and our patients. We believe in transparency as much as we believe in giving you the best skin care. This is why we are going to tell you everything about a chemical peel, its ingredients and its effects on the skin.
What Is A Chemical Peel?
The most fundamental component of chemical peels is Vitamin C. Vitamin C is an excellent agent which reduces acne scars, dark spots and discoloration of the skin. Along with Vitamin C, chemical peels have trichloroacetic acid, Retin-A, phenol and salicylic acid. The main function of a chemical peel is to exfoliate the skin while brightening it from the inside.
How Does A Chemical Peel Work?
At Nita Med Spa, chemical peel is applied after deep cleansing of the skin. Patients are asked to relax on a reclined table and the chemical peel is solution is applied in two portions. In the first part, the solution is allowed to absorb in the skin and in the second part, the solution works deeper to clear the skin from toxins.
Which Skin Issues Does A Chemical Peel Resolve?
Chemical peels are excellent for overall glow of the skin but they are highly beneficial for acne, rosacea, scars, open and enlarged pores and skin discoloration. Chemical peels bring out the hidden glow of the skin from within and takes only an hour for the treatment to complete.
What Is The Recovery Time For Chemical Peel?
This non-invasive, non-surgical treatment has no down time. You can get back to your routine activities immediately after the session. And in most cases, even one session is enough to give the skin the desired glow, however, patients can choose to have more sessions if they like.
Where Can You Get It?
Well, with our expert aestheticians, you can get our chemical peel treatment anytime you want. Just give us a call and book your appointment, our team awaits you!