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Choosing A Chemical Peel: Which Is Right For You?

9/8/2017

How do chemical peels work?

Chemical peels strip away old, dead skin to reveal younger, smoother skin under the surface. Chemical peels can range from superficial to mild to deep – depending on what layer of the skin it penetrates.  Dry, uneven skin will shed to reveal a smooth, fresh, radiant layer of skin. Peels can also balance out skin tone and texture while brightening your complexion. There are many types of chemical peels – how do you begin to choose?


Our Most Popular Peel

Our VI Peel by Vitality is our most popular peel because it treats hyperpigmentation, fine lines, and wrinkles, including dark spots, freckles, or age spots. It’s also our aesthetician’s personal favorite to administer on herself!

Many patients have a certain peel in mind because they have read about it online or their friend had it and loved it, but everyone’s skin is completely different and a certain peel that works for one person may not be suitable for your skin. Our aesthetician will help you decide which peel is best for you.


What can chemical peels treat?

Chemical peels can treat:

  • Acne
  • Aging skin
  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Melasma
  • Scars
  • Sun-damaged skin
  • Wrinkles

As an added bonus, we include the neck in chemical peels!

Here at Panacea, every peel is customized for the individual patient.  We use a combination of many types of peels, with over 3,000 possible combinations, and have never given the same peel twice. Your skin is unique to you, therefore your peel should be too!

We are approaching peel season! Fall and Winter are the ideal seasons to receive a peel.

To learn more about chemical peels and which peel is right for you, or to schedule your consultation with two of the best plastic surgeons in Atlanta — Dr. Abboushi & Dr. Singh — please fill out the form on this page or call Panacea Plastic Surgery at 770-929-0634. We look forward to working with you!

* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.