If you read up on the ViPeel website it will fill you in on the suggested course of treatments.
I only did one peel. I would have had better results by having more than one peel.
Most spas sell them in 2-packs.
The results with the ViPeel were amazing. A month later yes, great. However, if you don't follow up with subsequent peels as directed, your skin does go back to the lackluster finish that it previously was....
I guess that's what happens when you're fighting the environment.
I did forehead, frown lines & between the eyes, crows feet, and the muscles just under my nose because I wanted to relax my very gummy smile.
I paid $450 ($3.50 per unit) and then got the $75 rebate from Dysport about 6-8 weeks later.
I got my Dysport first week of Oct. and notices it wearing off late January/early February. I was very happy with the results but have no point of reference since it was my first time. I haven't tried Botox.
I am due to more, but haven't gone back yet.
I would be curious to know what your experience is after comparing the 2?
I have to be honest, I've had both types of peels and can't say, from my experience that one has been any better/different than the other. I am Italian so I have an olive-y complexion. What I think makes the biggest difference is the follow-up, i.e. getting consecutive peels as directed and wearing sunscreen to keep those dark spots from coming back.
Best of luck to you!
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