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CHEMICAL PEEL

Reveal Your Best Skin

CHEMICAL PEEL TREATMENT

A chemical peel is a cosmetic procedure used to improve the appearance of the skin on the face, neck, or hands. It involves the application of a chemical solution to the skin, which causes it to exfoliate and eventually peel off. The new, regenerated skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin.

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IF YOU SUFFER FROM...

Fine lines and wrinkles - Peels can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, especially those caused by sun damage and ageing.

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Uneven skin tone - Chemical peels can improve skin tone and treat pigmentation issues such as sunspots, age spots, and melasma.

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 • Acne and acne scars - Peels can be effective in treating acne and minimising the appearance of acne scars.

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 • Sun damage -  Sun-damaged skin can benefit from chemical peels, as they can help remove damaged outer layers and promote healthier skin. 

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 • Hyperpigmentation - Peels can lighten areas of hyperpigmentation, such as dark patches or freckles.   

Facial Treatment
  • What are anti-wrinkle injections?
    Anti-wrinkle injections, commonly known as neurotoxin injections, involve the use of substances like botulinum toxin (e.g., Botox, Dysport) to temporarily reduce or eliminate facial wrinkles and fine lines.
  • How do anti-wrinkle injections work?
    Botulinum toxin temporarily blocks nerve signals in the muscles where it's injected, causing a temporary reduction in muscle activity. This leads to a smoother appearance of wrinkles caused by repeated muscle contractions.
  • What areas can be treated with anti-wrinkle injections?
    Common treatment areas include forehead lines, frown lines (between the eyebrows), and crow's feet (around the eyes). They can also be used for other areas, such as lip lines and neck wrinkles.
  • Are anti-wrinkle injections safe?
    When administered by a qualified and licensed professional, anti-wrinkle injections are generally considered safe. However, there may be some side effects, and the procedure may not be suitable for everyone. Consultation with a healthcare professional is important.
  • How long do the effects last?
    The duration of the effects varies but typically lasts around 3 to 6 months. Maintenance treatments are needed to sustain the results.
  • What is the recovery time after anti-wrinkle injections?
    There is minimal downtime associated with anti-wrinkle injections. Some individuals may experience mild redness or swelling at the injection site, but this usually resolves quickly.
  • Are anti-wrinkle injections painful?
    Discomfort is usually minimal. The injections are quick, and some practitioners may use numbing cream or ice to minimize any discomfort.
  • Can I combine anti-wrinkle injections with other treatments?
    Yes, anti-wrinkle injections can be combined with other cosmetic treatments, such as dermal fillers or skin rejuvenation procedures, depending on individual goals and needs.
  • Who is a good candidate for anti-wrinkle injections?
    Ideal candidates are generally adults with dynamic wrinkles caused by muscle movements. Individuals who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have certain neuromuscular disorders may not be suitable candidates.
  • What should I discuss during a consultation?
    During a consultation, discuss your goals, medical history, any medications you are taking, and any concerns or questions you may have. This helps the practitioner determine if anti-wrinkle injections are appropriate for you. Remember, individual experiences with anti-wrinkle injections may vary, and it's essential to consult with a qualified healthcare professional or licensed practitioner to discuss your specific needs and expectations.
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