Chemical Peels
Top affordable chemical peels near me in Arizona
One of the most popular treatments I perform is a chemical peel. A chemical solution that is applied to the skin with an acid or enzyme mixed into it. The chemicals start breaking down the damaged layers of skin, and new skin cells begin to regenerate. This process leads to the appearance of new, smoother, younger-looking skin, because the sun damage from years of exposure.
In fact, this chemical solution is applied and induces a controlled injury to the skin forcing it to exfoliate and release the outer most layers of dead skin. It is recommended to receive a series of 3-6 treatments for best results.
Benefits:
- Treats acne
- Erases fine lines and wrinkles
- Fades discoloration
- Smooths and balances texture
- Stimulates production of collagen
Pricing
Pricing at Kapri skin care f0r a peel starts at $155 to $450 depending on skin type and depth of peel required for your skin. Medical grade skin peels are available.
How much is a professional chemical face peel in Scottsdale, Arizona?
The price of a chemical peel can vary between offices and providers, depending on the ingredients used in the peel, the location, and how much is applied. A basic peel can cost anywhere from $300 to $600. The average cost for a chemical peel is $644. This does not include the cost of any post-peel treatments or prescription medications.
How many weeks should you get a chemical peel?
Peels are used by women and men, young and old. They work for all ethnicities and skin types. They are effective for acne scarring, brown spots, dull looking skin, wrinkles, large pores, uneven skin-tone, blackheads & whiteheads, pore size reduction, oily skin and enlarged oil glands. For best results peels should be done about every 4-6 weeks depending on the condition being treated; although it is common to see individuals do a peel every 2-3 weeks if they have chronic acne or hyperpigmentation issues.
Why does my skin look worse after a chemical peel?
There are a number of things that determine the amount of pigment change after a chemical peel. First, the individual doing the peel has to consider if they want more or less damage to the epidermis. More damage results in more pigment change but also better wrinkle reduction. Second, the health of the skin is also very important. Wrinkles tend to respond better than acne scars. This is because healthy skin is more resilient and durable despite the damage caused by a deeper chemical peel. There is going to be some pigment changes regardless of your health or technique but knowing what to look for can help you avoid complications like hyperpigmentation!
