A chemical peel involves the application of a chemical, irritant or caustic agent to the skin in order to achieve the total or partial elimination of the epidermis and varying amounts of the dermis, allowing these to be later replaced by layers of better quality.
The active ingredient used, which is specific to each skin type, interacts with the dermal components to improve their quality and alter those that we wish to treat. This means that your skin is not only replenished but any defects are also improved.
The most widely used, and most effective, are:
It is important to follow the preliminary tips and guidelines prior to application, and particularly once the peel has been applied.
1.- In the days before and after the peel, you should not use abrasive products (creams with glycolic/retinoic acid, etc.) on the treatment area nor perform any aggressive procedures on your skin (grooming, exfoliation, home peels, etc.).
2.- In the 15 days following the peel, neither should you expose yourself to the sun directly or for a prolonged period and always use a very high level of skin protection, at least an SPF 50.
3.- You may also require a soothing, replenishing cream in the following days, in which case this will be recommended to you in the medical consultation.
(*) Diagnostic and informative consultation: It has a cost of 60€, although said amount will be discounted from the price to be paid for any of the medical treatments recommended by our professionals in said consultation. Read more…