Baltimore Vi Peel doctors
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Samir Shureih, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
10 East 31 Street, Baltimore |
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Daniel P. Markmann, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
9171 Baltimore National Pike Suite 205, Ellicott City |
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David V. Martini, MD
Elkton Facial Plastic Surgeon
330 E. Pulaski Hwy, Elkton |
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Ira D. Papel, MD
Baltimore Facial Plastic Surgeon
1838 Greene Tree Road Suite 370, Baltimore |
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Michele A. Shermak, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
1304 Bellona Avenue, Lutherville |
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Recent Answers
And if so, can the vi-peel, or anothe peel be used specifically for the eyes?
Depending on your skin color, you will need multiple VI peels or TCA peels and the best results would be CO2 laser resurfacing. That is a decision you make with your doctor
can I expect another round of peeling? I expected that the underlying skin from the first peel would look different. No change in melasma, which is why I had it done. No change in skin texture. I used the retinol wipes and have used the moisturizer and sunscreen as directed. Is there something else I can do? This was expensive, and I'd hate for it to have been a total waste. I wasn't expecting a miracle, just an improvement in the melasma.
Treating melasma is a long term multi treatment and may take 6-12 months and multiple peels.
Startung with medical grade skin care with Retin A, multiple chemical peels , stop all hormonal treatment like birth control, sun block , no tanning salons no sun worshiping, and may require fractional CO2 laser multiple times.




