Saturday, 28 July 2018

Vitalize peel and its benefit

The Vitalize Peel helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and can also help reduce or eliminate the appearance of some scars. In addition, the peel removes the dull, rough upper layers of skin, revealing younger, fresher, more vibrant skin beneath. As a result, patients appear younger and more refreshed, with smoother, brighter skin texture and appearance overall. The Vitalize Peel is clinically proven to reduce the signs of aging. 

Is a Vitalize peel right for me?

Vitalize Peel may be right for you If you suffer from mild-to-moderate skin imperfections, such as lines and wrinkles and uneven skin tone and texture. During your consultation, Dr. Manju Keshari will assess your skin and recommend the best treatment for your skin.

Benefits of a Vitalize Peel

The Vitalize Peel corrects skin imperfections that result from aging and sun exposure. This peel smoothes fine lines and wrinkles and helps to improve acne, hyperpigmentation and melasma. This peel is non-invasive and well tolerated with little downtime. Many patients choose the Vitalize Peel because of its many benefits including:

  • Minimal downtime and discomfort
  • Improving skin color and texture
  • Giving the skin a natural and radiant glow
  • Tightening pores and improves acne scarring
  • Suitable for all skin types
  • Softens the appearance of fine wrinkles
  • Helps hyperpigmentation

How is Vitalize Peel performed?

The Vitalize Peel takes about 20 to 40 minutes. No anesthesia is necessary for the treatment. Our skin care specialist will apply the peel, which works to actively encourage exfoliation of the epidermis. You may experience a warm, tingling sensation, which can last for several hours following the procedure. Subsequent Vitalize peels may be repeated every 3 to 4 weeks. There is no limit to the number of Vitalize peels a person can receive as long as improvement continues.

What are the risks or possible complications of the Vitalize Peel?

The Vitalize peel is a very safe procedure with few associated risks. However, the procedure should not be performed on those who are pregnant, have aspirin allergies, active cold sores, or are using Accutane or some Chemotherapy medications.

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