Cosmetic Procedures
Prescription Strength Chemical Peels: Lactic/Kojic Peel
- What is a Lactic/Kojic Peel?
- What skin type is this best for?
- Who should not have this Peel?
- What can I expect during the treatment?
- What kind of results can I expect to see?
- How often should I have a Lactic/Kojic Peel?
- What should I avoid prior to the peel?
- What should I avoid after I have a peel?
- What is the cost of a Lactic/Kojic Peel?
What is a Lactic/Kojic Peel?
This pigmentation resurfacing peel is designed to lighten, tighten, and brighten the skin. This treatment is definitely designed to be done in a series of 6 peels every two weeks. In addition to the in spa treatment, you will be advised to use a bleaching serum daily and MANDITORY use of SPF 30 daily.
What skin type is this best for?
This peel is designed for superficial pigmentation, sun/brown spots, and uneven skin tone.
Who should not have it?
You should not have this peel if you do not have uneven skin tone, or you do have rosacea.
What kind of results can I expect to see?
After the peel the brown spots will get darker, and then shed off in 3-5 days. The skin will be smoother, lighter and on the road to being spot free.
What should I avoid prior to having a Lactic/Kojic Peel?
2 weeks prior to this peel you will need to avoid sun exposure, and any harsh exfoliating products.
What should I avoid after a Lactic/Kojic Peel?
It is MANDATORY that you avoid the sun and use an SPF 30 post peel.
What is the cost of a Lactic/Kojic Peel?
Individuals with a body mass index over 30 may not be considered for these treatments.
$100 per peel, or a series of 6 for $500.00
