Peeling

Peeling

Chemical peels and snow peels help rejuvenate the skin and provide0 lasting anti-aging results.

Both work to provide fresher, younger and healthier skin for many years.

Cherie Clinic offers these modern techniques for skin peeling without undergoing surgical intervention.

What is a chemical peel?

Known as a chemical solution applied to the skin such as glycolic, salicylic and lactic acids, it will give you a brighter skin.

This type of exfoliation works by losing the upper layers of the skin, and the new skin is usually smoother with fewer lines and wrinkles.

Benefits of a chemical peel

Chemical peels are used to treat certain skin conditions or to improve your appearance by improving skin tone and texture.

It can most commonly be applied to the face, neck or hands as it helps with the following:

It can most commonly be applied to the face, neck or hands as it helps with the following:

  • Treating fine lines under your eyes or around the mouth, wrinkles caused by sun damage, and some genetic factors.
  • Eliminate freckles and uneven skin tone.
  • Eliminate precancerous scaly patches called Actinic keratosis.
  • Treating rough skin, dull skin patches, or dark spots (melasma) due to pregnancy or taking birth control pills.

What is a snow peel?

It is one of the latest medical technologies that regenerate the surface of the skin from the first layer of the skin to the second layer.

It uses special types of creams to remove the outer layer of the skin and stimulate the growth of collagen to get a more youthful skin.

Benefits of a snow peel

The benefits of chemical peels and snow peels vary, as the snow type contributes to the following:

  • Skin Tightening.
  • Reduce fine lines.
  • Minimizing skin pores.
  • Reduce wrinkles and smile lines.
  • Reduce age spots.
  • Improve skin texture.
  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation treatment.

Snow peel

Chemical peel

Instructions before performing peeling

The benefits of chemical peels and snow peels vary, as the snow type contributes to the following:General guidelines for preparing the skin for chemical peels and snow peels include:

  • Avoid tanning products and direct sun exposure for two weeks before each treatment.
  • You can use topical creams such as hydroquinone.
  • Do not use any products that contain retinoid 1 to 2 weeks before treatment.
  • If the doctor recommends oral antibiotics or antivirals, they should be taken at least 24 hours before the start of the sessions.
  • Exfoliation areas should be free of any open sores, lesions, or skin infections.
  • You can apply an anesthetic cream before sessions to reduce any pain or discomfort.

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