chemical peel

Chemical Peel vs Microdermabrasion – What’s Right For You?

Chemical peel vs microdermabrasion- how do you choose? Both chemical peels and microdermabrasion are popular skin treatments, but they are very different. Chemical peels involve applying a substance to the skin, usually an acid, to remove damaged layers.  Microdermabrasion involves physical exfoliation by buffing away dead skin cells with tiny particles.  Read on to learn […]

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Chemical Peel for Hyperpigmentation-7 Top Ingredients

Using a chemical peel for hyperpigmentation, be it melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation or sun damage, is a popular technique.  After you determine that your dark spot or blemish is appropriate for this modality, there are several options. Sometimes the professional providing the peel uses only one ingredient.  Sometimes they use a combination to make a custom

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Microneedling vs Chemical Peel- What’s Best for You?

Microneedling vs chemical peel? For those concerned with the health and appearance of their skin, microneedling and chemical peels offer two different approaches to address concerns like scars, wrinkles, age spots, acne scars, sun damage and more. Discover which procedure is right for you by learning about each method’s advantages and disadvantages. What is microneedling?

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Are Chemical Peels Covered By Insurance?

Chemical peels are an increasingly popular procedure in medical offices.  They have both medical and cosmetic applications.  Patients sometimes ask does health insurance cover chemical peels? The answers are yes, no, and it depends. We will discuss the circumstances that determine whether chemical peels are covered by insurance.   What is a chemical peel? A

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