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Hi Sirius25, There are many different types of peels available. I would recommend having a consultation with a professional where your skin can be assessed and let your provider recommend the right chemical peel for you. In our practice we offer Glytone glycolic peels, and to be honest we only use that peel on the typical teenage acne patients. So depending on your skin and the results you are wanting to achieve it is best to have a consultation with a professional. I would never recommend doing any at home chemical peel treatments. We have treated many patients that have purchased peels online and chemically burned their skin. Most effective, safe peels are done in a medical office. Best of luck to you!
Our practice has been very happy with Glytone products. In particular their Enerpeel line.Our aesthetician Lisa actually teaches these peels to aestheticians throughout Michigan and Ohio.It has very minimal downtime and is effective.
I would definitely consider a good facial with a consult from a dermatologist about a course of antibiotics to stop the spread of the acne. You should be careful about extractions from a facial especially before the wedding. Best, Dr. Green
Our office has many different treatments for scars depending on the depth of atrophy or hypertrophy. Scars require a combination approach using our HI DEF protocol which uses a combination of lasers, topical scar modulation, and RF treatments to pixelate scars, improve contour, reduce...
Hello Bellezza,Thanks for your question.If your biggest worry is crepey skin than a peel won't necessarily give the greatest results. A Hetter's peel is fairly aggressive and treats the skin from the outside in. This results in a deep exfoliation but not necessarily skin thickening. In fa...