Here in Midwest, the leaves will soon be changing color, and the temperatures will drop. Fall provides Midwesterners with a perfect opportunity to rejuvenate their skin.
Why Is Fall The Ideal Season For Chemical Peels?
Most of us Midwesterners enjoy the most out of our summers. We get outside and soak up as much sun and fun as possible before our cold, blustery weather returns. But our hot and humid summer weather can take a toll on our skin.
Fall has become the perfect time to rejuvenate our skin with a chemical peel because of the following reasons:
- Reduced Sun Exposure
After a chemical peel, your skin becomes more sensitive to sunlight. Fall offers shorter days and less intense UV rays, making it easier to avoid sun damage during the recovery period.
- Post-Summer Skin Repair
Summer activities often lead to sun damage, hyperpigmentation, and clogged pores. A chemical peel in the fall helps to exfoliate dead skin cells and repair summer damage, revealing fresher, healthier skin.
- Cooler Weather
The cooler temperatures of fall are gentler on your skin compared to the harsh summer sun or the fierce cold of winter. This makes fall an ideal time for your skin to heal and recover from the peel.
- Winter Is Coming
Getting a chemical peel in the fall prepares your skin for the winter months. It helps to remove dead skin cells and improve skin texture, making your skin more resilient to the drying effects of winter.
- Holiday Readiness
Fall is the start of the holiday season, and a chemical peel can help you achieve a radiant complexion in time for holiday gatherings and events. Whether it’s Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year’s Eve, you’ll be ready to shine.
Understanding Chemical Peels: What You Need to Know
A chemical peel is a treatment in which a chemical solution is applied to your skin to treat a variety of different skin concerns such as sun damage, scarring, pigmentation changes, and wrinkles. Chemical peels contain different types of acids that can penetrate at variety depths of the skin. Our licensed professionals have the necessary training to assess skin types and choose the appropriate peel strength and are medically supervised by Dr. Shah.
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Do Chemical Peels Hurt?
Chemical peels can be uncomfortable; though, it usually only lasts a few minutes. The discomfort is often described as a stinging sensation. At A New You, a fan is used during your treatment to provide a cooling effect which helps make the experience more comfortable.
Is There Anything I Need To Do Before My Chemical Peel?
To prepare for your chemical peel, it’s recommended to:
- Limit UV Exposure and wear sunscreen daily for 2-4 weeks prior to your peel.
- Avoid waxing or laser treatments during the same period.
What Should You Expect After A Chemical Peel?
Here’s what you can expect after a chemical peel procedure:
- Directly After: Your skin can be pink to red and visually appear irritated. Deeper peels can typically cause swelling and increased redness. You can continue to experience stinging or burning sensation for up to 24 hours.
- Moisturization: Our licensed aestheticians will typically apply either a hydrating lotion or ointment and SPF. After your peel, it is crucial to keep your treated skin clean with a gentle cleanser and well-moisturized. Our aestheticians can recommend specific products you can use.
- Peeling and Flaking: Chemical peels can cause peeling and flaking of the skin. Symptoms typically resolve within 1-2 weeks.
- Sun Protection: After your procedure it is critical that you use a broad-spectrum sunscreen and avoid direct sun exposure. You will be more sensitive to the sun.
- Results: As your skin heals, you’ll observe improvements in texture, tone, and overall appearance. The final results may take several weeks to become apparent. For best results, please adhere to the aftercare instructions provided by A New You Plastic Surgery and Laser Center.
Contact A New You Plastic Surgery and Laser Center
Are you interested in learning more about non-surgical cosmetic treatments? Do you want to know if you are a candidate? If so, contact A New You Plastic Surgery and Laser Center. Our offices in Orland Park and Oak Lawn, IL serve patients all over the Chicagoland area and beyond. Call us at 708.614.6600 today!
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