Cosmetic Procedures
Prescription Strength Chemical Peels: Vitamin C Peel
- What is a Vitamin C 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 Vitamin C Peel?
- What should I avoid prior to the peel?
- What should I avoid after I have a peel?
- What is the cost of a Vitamin C Peel?
What is a Vitamin C Peel?
High doses of Vitamin C penetrate to tighten the skin. Pharmaceutical grade glycolic acid to exfoliate the skin, and gentle but highly active enzymes to speed up cellular turnover and tighten up your skin.
What skin type is this best for?
Rosacea, dry/dehydrated, smokers skin, dull/tired skin, and post microdermabrasion will benefit the most from this peel.
What can I expect during the treatment?
This is a very gentle peel, some people with sensitive skin may feel a prickly feeling. Otherwise it is very comfortable.
What kind of results can I expect to see?
Your skin will look tighter, brighter and more even. Your skin will also feel more hydrated.
How often should I have a Vitamin C Peel?
This peel is best done in a series of 6-8, 2 weeks apart. It is also great for the occasional boost.
What should I avoid prior to having a Vitamin C Peel?
It is very important that you avoid the sun for about 2 weeks prior to your peel. You also need to avoid any harsh exfoliating products for about a week prior to this peel.
What should I avoid after a Vitamin C Peel?
You need to avoid sun exposure for several weeks after this peel. You will need to use an SPF post peel.
What is the cost of a Vitamin C 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
