Instant glow peels 

Instant glow peels​

Most Popular Procedures

Instant glow peels are a type of chemical peel that is designed to give the skin a brighter, smoother, and more radiant appearance. These peels work by exfoliating the top layer of the skin, removing dead skin cells, and revealing fresh, new skin cells underneath.

There are several different types of instant glow peels available, including glycolic acid peels, lactic acid peels, and enzyme peels. Each type of peel has its own unique benefits and strengths, and the choice of peel will depend on your specific skin concerns and needs.

Glycolic acid peels are a type of alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) peel that works by dissolving the bonds between dead skin cells, allowing them to be easily removed. These peels are typically used to treat mild to moderate sun damage and can be effective in reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Instant glow peels​

Multiple Treatment Options

Lactic acid peels are another type of AHA peel that is gentler and less irritating than glycolic acid peels. These peels are ideal for sensitive skin and can help improve the texture and tone of the skin, while also reducing the appearance of hyperpigmentation.

Enzyme peels are a type of peel that uses natural enzymes to exfoliate the skin. These peels are less aggressive than other types of peels, making them a good option for those with sensitive skin. Enzyme peels are typically used to brighten the skin and improve overall skin texture and tone.

It’s important to note that while instant glow peels can provide immediate results, they can also cause temporary redness, peeling, and sensitivity, so it’s essential to follow proper aftercare instructions and avoid sun exposure during the healing process. It’s also important to consult with a skincare professional to determine which type of peel is right for your specific skin type and concerns.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A. Instant glow peels can be safe when performed by a licensed and experienced skincare professional. However, as with any chemical peel, there are some risks involved, including skin irritation, redness, and sensitivity. It's important to follow proper aftercare instructions and avoid sun exposure during the healing process.

A. The length of the treatment will depend on the type of peel being used and the specific needs of the patient. Most instant glow peels can be completed in 30-45 minutes.

A. The frequency of instant glow peels will depend on your specific skin concerns and needs. In general, it's recommended to get a peel every 4-6 weeks to maintain the results of the treatment.

A. Instant glow peels can be used on most skin types, but the strength of the peel and the type of solution used will depend on your specific skin concerns and needs. It's important to consult with a skincare professional to determine which type of peel is right for your skin type.

A. There may be some downtime after an instant glow peel, depending on the type of peel and the strength of the solution used. Patients may experience redness, peeling, and sensitivity for several days after the treatment. It's important to follow proper aftercare instructions and avoid sun exposure during this time.

A. The results of an instant glow peel can last several weeks, but it's important to maintain a consistent skincare routine to ensure long-lasting results. Patients should avoid sun exposure and use broad-spectrum sunscreen to protect their skin after the treatment. Regular follow-up treatments may also be recommended to maintain the results of the peel.