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The cost of the Obagi Blue peel varies depending on the depth of treatment, the concentration of acid, the pKa of the acid used, the type of anesthesia, and the indications for use.In most cases, a medium to deep Blue peel should range anywhere from 1,500 dollars to 3,500 dollars. Experience is key in obtaining favorable results.
The Blue Peel in our office starts at $400 and goes up to $600 and we are in Skokie, Illinois.
The original blue peel was invented several years ago by Dr. Obagi- who will tell you himself that it is outdated. The newest chemical peel invented by Dr. Obagi is the Controlled Depth Peel (CDP) which is a major leap forward from the original blue peel. That is the peel of choice for us in our office. Several advances have been made from the original blue peel. The controlled depth peel is a few thousand dollars because it can tighten the skin better in many instances than a facelift can.
In Buffalo Niagara we charge $800 for the Obagi Blue peel for the face and $1200 for the face and neck.
The cost of blue peels will vary widely across the country and based on the complexity of the treatment. You can expect to pay anywhere from $400 - $2000.
In my office I charge $600 for an Obagi Blue peel. It is relatively quick and simple to perform, even at the "designer" level using multiple coats for deeper penetration. These are TCA (trichloroacetic acid) peels and it is important to stress that they be done by physicians only. Some offices charge considerably more for these peels but that doesn't mean they are done better or are more experienced - they are just more expensive there!
Obagi Blue Peel The Obagi Blue Peel® is a professional applied medium strength TCA (trichloroacetic acid) chemical peel treatment that treats down to the dermis (the deeper layer of your skin). If you want healthier, younger-looking skin, the Blue Peel is highly effective ...
As with any chemical peel, there are complications that you should be aware of. These complications largely depend on two factors: The depth of a peel The patient's skin type and complexion Complications of a peel include, but are not limited to: Discoloration Scarring Prolonged...
Blue peel is painful if it reaches the papillary dermis.However, it is well tolerated in experienced hands.Pretreatment is absolutely key to successful Blue peel and I recommend Melarase creams as well as a retinoid regimen for 2-4 weeks prior to the procedure. Retinoid Repair RR Cream is the ...
The Obagi Blue Peel is a type of chemical peel that uses Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) as the main ingredient. The concentration of TCA in an Obagi Blue Peel typically ranges from 15% to 30%, depending on the severity of the skin condition being treated. The Obagi Blue Peel can be effective in...
Obagi Blue Peel, is a type of chemical peel designed to improve the appearance of the skin by removing damaged outer layers. While chemical peels can address issues like uneven skin texture, pigmentation, and fine lines, they might not specifically target dryness. Dryness on one side of the...
Hello, each person varies depending on how fast they heal. It is best to wait at least 3 weeks after a blue peel before using red light therapy. I suggest speaking with the doctor/person that is doing your light therapy to make sure your skin is healed enough before proceeding with the light...
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