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Chemical Peel

The CO2 laser is considered the gold standard in the treatment of wrinkles, signs of aging, and many other skin imperfections.

AFTER

Benefits

Give your skincare products a boost

Shedding the topmost layer of your skin will tell living skin cells to multiply and move to the surface. This signals your body to boost collagen production, which will improve your skin’s elasticity. The reaction increases natural hyaluronic acid production as well.

Give your skin a boost

After removing dead skin cells, the peel will also deposit skin-healing ingredients into your skin. Now you’re exfoliating and giving your skin a boost.

Can combine with other cosmetic therapies

They can be done alone or combined with other cosmetic procedures. And they can be done at different depths, from light to deep. Deeper chemical peels offer more dramatic results and take longer to recover.

BEFORE

Who needs it?

People with acne, enlarged pores, aging skin, melasma and other hyperpigmented skin diseases, superficial scars, keratosis pilaris, skin amyloidosis, and others can consider a chemical peel. However, it is unsuitable for women with skin diseases, sensitive skin, or pregnant and lactating women. Please consult NLS beauty consultants for details.

Treatment Areas

Face

Chemical peels treat wrinkles, discolored skin, and scars - usually on the face.

"Every time I do a peel, my husband comments on how hot I look. They definitely give me an instant glow. To freshen my glow, I can do this peel before an event or a day or so ahead."

Mandy F.

FAQ

The Answers You Need

What skin conditions are treated with chemical peels?

Chemical peels remove one or more layers of your skin. As the outer layers are removed, skin imperfections and problems disappear along with the skin. The new skin that grows is stronger and more resilient.

What are the three primary types of chemical peels?

There are many different types and brands of chemical peels, but they’re all categorized as:
Light Peel/Medium Peel/Deep Peel.

What skin problems can medical peels treat?

Chemicals peels treat a variety of skin problems, including:

Dry, dull skin
Skin redness
Clogged pores
Fine lines and wrinkles
Superficial scars
Acne and acne scarring
Uneven skin tone and texture
Brown spots, age spots, and sun damage

The cosmetic problems that each kind of peel treats are determined by the depth of skin removed during your chemical peel.

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