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Hi. Yes, you may wash off the peel early. If possible only wash the area around your eye and keep the rest of the peel on for the amount of time the provider recommended. Be very careful when washing the peel as you do not want it to get into your eye. In our practice we steer clear from placing the peel to close to the eye for this reason, but it is great for the rest of the face. If after washing the stinging persists then you need to contact your provider. Hope this information helps.
It looks to me like the peel is pulling the pigment up. This is normal, in most cases. It can take as long as 2 weeks to peel off. DO NOT pick at it or rush the peeling process as you could whined up making it worse. Keep the area moist and covered with SPF and be patient. Things should start ...
Hello and thank you for your inquiry. This is a difficult question to answer without a picture. I would recommend you seek advice from a board certified dermatologist and plastic surgeon. However, generally speaking, there are treatments you can safely perform on eyelids. There are gentle...
Thank you for your question. The peel can be applied just below the eyes and just under the brow but only 1 very gentle pass at the end of your peel applicaton. It is never recommended to apply this peel on the eye lids.
It sounds like you are having normal peeling. However the post peel protectant commonly stings during the peeling process. I advise my patients to discontinue the use of the post peel protectant and use a thin coat of plain old Vaseline instead. Rule of thumb after a peel is to stop using...
Thank you for your question. for hyperpigmentation it is recommended to get 3-4 peels 4-6 weeks apart using the precision plus booster and of course, use SPF in between peels.
Thank you for your question. as always its recommended to contact your provider but my patients have had success using curad silver.
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