Chemical Peel
Laser Hair and Skin Center offers Medical Grade Chemical peels as quick and convenient way to enhance appearance and self confidence, and get a healthy glow with little or no downtime.
Chemical Peels have been used for decades to revitalize and resurface skin. They involve applying a chemical solution to remove the damaged outer layers of skin and reveal a younger, clearer, more radiant complexion. Chemical peels, also known as “Lunchtime Peels” are traditionally performed on the face, hands, neck, back and shoulders, legs and other problem areas to treat fine lines, wrinkles, age spots, and skin discoloration. Chemical peels are also effective in treating mild scarring and acne.
Treatments usually last from 15 to 20 minutes and are one of the most effective way to rejuvenate aging skin, and erase the marks of sun damage. Chemical peels may also remove pre-cancerous skin growths, soften acne facial scars and even control acne.
After treatment, the resulting regenerated skin is noticeably smoother and fresher in appearance.
Microdermabrasion
UltraPeel Technology
UltraPeel is a non-surgical, non-invasive system that offers safe and controlled skin exfoliation. There is no downtime and this procedure can be used as an alternative treatment to laser and chemical peels.
About the treatment
Microdermabrasion is a very effective and virtually painless procedure, which allows for the treatment of a wide variety of skin conditions.
How is it done?
Microdermabrasion utilizes inert microcrystals, which are propelled at high speeds across the skin’s surface to abrade the skin tissue. The resulting dead cells and debris are vacuumed from the skin’s surface; leaving you with soft, smooth healthier and more youthful looking skin.
What to expect after various treatment levels.
Your skin may feel tight as if exposed to the sun or wind. Keeping the skin well moisturized will help minimize these effects.
Deeper treatment level for more blemished or thicker skin
Your skin will appear slightly red and swollen for a few hours to a few days after treatment