Is Chemical Peels Good for your Skin?

Is Chemical Peels Good for your Skin?

There are different chemicals used in beauty products these days in which it is impossible to keep track of what is really natural and organic. Chemical peels are often used to reduce and even improve an individual’s skin, whether they have wrinkles, acne, scars, or other skin imperfections. 

A chemical peel or otherwise known as derma peeling includes a chemical solution that would improve the appearance. 

How does the chemical peel work?

There are various depths to how long a chemical peel would be effective. 

  1. Light Peel – Usually lasts between one and two months.
  2. Medium Peel – Lasts between two and six months.
  3. Deep Peel – Lasts forever.

A chemical peel would generally cause injury to expose the damaged skin layers, in order for the more youthful skin to be revealed afterwards. As the saying “beauty is pain” goes, it would apply here since this would be painful for some people to go through this process.

After the chemical peel has done its work though, the new youthful skin revealed would be with fewer lines and wrinkles and much brighter in complexion.

What kind of skin type a chemical peel would be best for?

Since not everyone is the same and doesn’t have similar skin, chemical peels would necessarily work based on an individual’s specific skin type. It’s recommended that getting advice from a dermatologist before applying the chemical peel is best, especially if you’re getting more aggressive treatment. 

Although, a chemical peel is not recommended for people who:

  • Cannot stay out of the sun during the healing period.
  • Have skin conditions/ sensitive skin.
  • Abnormal skin scarring or a past of the condition.
  • Extra pigmentation in your scars.

How chemical peels are performed?

A person’s skin is thoroughly cleansed with a solution that would remove any excess oils from the skin. A chemical solution then containing glycolic acid, trichloroacetic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid or carbolic acid is then applied to the skin. A very controlled injury then happens to the skin, penetrating according to the depth of the chemical peel and skin type.

Possible complications of a chemical peel depending on the skin type – 

  1. Temporary / Permanent change in color of skin.
  2. Low risk of scarring in certain areas of the face. 
  3. Taking certain medications may affect and increase the risk of developing abnormal pigmentation.
BOTOX the Best Anti-Wrinkle Treatment.

BOTOX the Best Anti-Wrinkle Treatment.

“Invest in your SKIN, It’s Going to represent you for a VERY LONG TIME…..”

What Does Botox Stand for?

Making it simple for you Botox stands for Botulinum toxin, is an injectable primarily used as a wrinkle reduction or prevention tool. This method has to be followed by highly qualified professionals. Botox temporarily stops nerves from telling your facial muscles to contract, an action that causes those tell-tale signs of aging around a person’s mouth, eyes, forehead, chin, and neck.

Beauty surgeons use Botox in various ways as an alternative to cosmetic surgery.

A person’s face can change in a drastic manner by BOTOX INJECTIONS can give the appearance of a face-lift with strategic injections around the jaw, nose, eyes, forehead, or even a nose job with injections at the base of a person’s nose. While Botox injections in this way are temporary, they may certainly be more cost-effective and less scary for patients looking for cosmetic fixes beyond wrinkle reduction.

How Do Fine Lines And Wrinkles Form?

You may start to wonder how these start with a nerve telling a muscle to contract. Think of the skin as a piece of paper. By folding the paper along the same crease over and over, you are deepening/reinforcing that fold and weakening the paper.

Now imagine all of a sudden you cannot fold the piece of paper. Instead, you flatten it out and place it between two large books. With time the fold fades. That is the same mechanism by which Botox can prevent and decrease the wrinkles on the face.

This is where BOTOX comes into action. 

How can Wrinkles Be Formed?

Sun Exposure

  • Make sure to use a proper sunscreen with the proper SPF.


Smoking Cigarettes:

  • If you are a smoker you already know that smoking restricts blood flow to the skin thus producing less oxygen this is a major Cause for the skin to start Wrinkling.

Hereditary

  • This condition can be passed on from generation to generation. 

Did you know about this?

Want to know more about BOTOX…..

There are plenty of Topical Creams, serums, and other beauty products that say that they would help to prevent or help the reduction of Wrinkles in your face, but none of these producers have properly addressed the cause of wrinkles. The other option most people would try is Plastic Surgery, which is very expensive and painful and the after-effects would be very dangerous. Over the years Botox has proven that it is the correct and the best solution for your Wrinkle Problem. 

Want to Rejuvenate your Appearance, BOTOX can help you. But in order for you to get the most successful results possible, you must follow all instructions given by your skin care professional.

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Why do you need to try Microneedling?

Why do you need to try Microneedling?

Microneedling Calgary is a trending and popular procedure often touted for its ability to generate striking results with little downtime. One of the big appeals of Microneedling, after all, is that the procedure is non-invasive and recovery is quite easy. You just have to give your skin a couple of days to heal and you can be back at work, where your friends and colleagues will regularly remark about how good you look. What is Microneedling Calgary recovery really like? Is that how it goes for most patients? Let’s take a quick look at what most you can expect from this procedure. 

What Happens During a Microneedling Calgary Treatment? 

Microneedling is a treatment that essentially tricks your skin into rejuvenating itself. The goal of the procedure is to reduce lines and wrinkles, diminish age spots, and even out skin tone. Many patients feel as though Microneedling Calgary puts a youthful glow back into their skin that is difficult to replicate with any other procedure. 

How does Microneedling accomplish this? 

Essentially, a Microneedling device (SkinPen is one such popular device) will make dozens or hundreds of tiny cuts on your skin over a small area. These cuts are measured in millimetres. They’re very, very small. So they’re not going to cause any kind of permanent damage to your skin. But your skin doesn’t know that. Your body releases all kinds of healing and growth factors. The damage is quickly repaired and all of those leftover healing molecules turn instead to rejuvenation. This means that wrinkles are diminished, lines recede, and your skin looks overall more healthy and youthful. The procedure itself can be mildly uncomfortable–some patients equate the feeling to sunburn. And the redness usually disappears within three days or so with Microneedling Calgary. 

What Happens During Microneedling Recovery? 

There are some procedures where the patient can be in and out without any required downtime. This is not one of those procedures through the downtime isn’t usually required for health or

result-oriented reasons. Most patients choose to stay home for a few days after Microneedling because their faces are quite red. 

That’s a result of the surface area treatment. The redness from Microneedling will usually go away in three to five days. Sometimes, there might be some slight bruising as well, and that will usually diminish in the same time frame. So while it’s true that you can’t necessarily return to work after a 

Microneedling treatment, the primary reason for this has to do with the aesthetics of a very red face than anything else. Your surgeon will tell you when you can expect to return to work or other normal activities. And there is nothing wrong with taking these easy for a few days in order to let your body concentrate on healing and rejuvenating your face.

Dermaplaning

Dermaplaning

Dermaplaning, also known as Epidermal Levelling, is a deep physical exfoliant used to slough off built-up dead skin cells and other debris on the skin surface, allowing for better product absorption into the follicles. Dermaplaning removes 21 to 28 days worth of buildup on the skin using a medical-grade blade. 

What are the key benefits of dermaplaning? 

safe for everyone with little to no contraindications
almost immediately reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
can be a great primer for other treatments such as IPL, laser, and chemical peels to penetrate deeper into the skin
reduces the appearance of hyperpigmentation
requires no downtime
removes the vellus “peach fuzz” hair from the skin, which in turn aids in the prevention of acne because bacteria can cling to the hair
smooths the skin for flawless makeup application 

What can I expect for downtime?

Minimal to zero downtime. Your skin may appear flush for an hour or so post-treatment but you can apply make-up if needed immediately post-treatment. 

How long is the procedure? 

Dermaplaning takes approx 20-30 minutes but we include an enzyme peel and masque with treatment, extending the time to 50 mins. Dermaplaning can be added to medical facials, more intense peels, PRP Facial, Injectables, and micro needling for an extra cost. 

What are the benefits of this treatment? 

  • Exfoliation 

Facial hair removed (It will not grow back darker or increase growth) 

Improves tone and texture 

Smooth and glowing skin 

Who should avoid the treatment/contraindication? 

  • Skin Infections 
  • Botox or fillers- Wait 1-2 weeks (Dermaplaning can be done prior to injectables)
  •  Chemical Peel/Retin-A/laser- Wait until skin is healed 1-2 weeks 
  • Clients prone to post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation- Pretreat skin for at least 2 weeks with melanin suppressant serum 
  • Cancer- Not while undergoing treatment 
  • Diabetes- Must be under control 
  • Accutane- After 12 months of non-use and doctor approval 
  • Blood thinners or history of bleeding delayed coagulation following injury
  • Acne- Grade 3 or above 
  • Active Cold sores- wait until healed 

Get an Appointment with us at Rockyview Aesthetics the best in Dermaplaning Calgary!