Chemical Peel Treatment in Orlando, FL
If your skin feels dull, uneven, or in need of a refresh, a chemical peel may be exactly what you need. These treatments can help improve a range of concerns, from fine lines and acne to dark spots and rough texture, with results that vary from subtle to dramatic, depending on the type of peel you choose. There are various types of peels to choose from, and our team will guide you through your options, helping you select the best treatment for your skin.
Enhancing Skin With Chemical Peels
A chemical peel is a skin-resurfacing treatment that uses a carefully formulated solution to exfoliate the outer layers of skin. By removing damaged skin cells, the peel encourages fresh, healthier skin to surface. The result is a smoother, brighter complexion. Peels can be categorized as light, medium, or deep, depending on the number of skin layers they reach and the intensity of the ingredients. Most people benefit from light to medium peels, which improve skin tone and texture without significant recovery time.
The VI Peel is known for its ability to tackle multiple skin concerns with minimal irritation. It’s a medium-depth peel that combines ingredients like TCA (trichloroacetic acid), retinoic acid, salicylic acid, and vitamin C. Most people experience mild peeling for a few days, but downtime is typically minimal. The VI Peel is safe for all skin tones and can be repeated every few weeks for optimal results.
This type of peel is helpful for:
- Sun damage and hyperpigmentation
- Acne and acne scars
- Fine lines and early aging signs
- Uneven skin tone and texture
SkinMedica offers a range of professional-grade peels, each one designed to meet different skincare needs and comfort levels. From mild exfoliation to more advanced resurfacing, these peels are often used in a series for best results. These peels work well for patients who are looking to improve skin clarity, reduce breakouts, and achieve an overall more youthful appearance. Depending on the type of peel, you might experience a few days of light flaking.