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SkinMedica Peel Procedures

Boulder Plastic Surger offers SkinMedica skin peels that help to rejuvenate your skin and bring back its natural glow. Both light and deep peels are available—SkinMedica Vitalize and Rejuvenize—in order to help improve skin aging, discoloration, and scarring as well as to treat conditions like acne and keratosis.

SkinMedica peel procedures are convenient, affordable, and recommended as a part of a routine skin care regimen.

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When you visit Boulder Plastic Surgery for a SkinMedica peel, there are two different options available:

The effects of SkinMedica peels are often clear after the first visit.

What Can SkinMedica Peels Improve?

SkinMedica peels are beneficial both medically and cosmetically by speeding along the skin renewal process.

SkinMedica peels offer a convenient alternative to laser peels and work to improve skin conditions much more rapidly than topical products.

Who Can Benefit From SkinMedica Peels?

Nearly anyone can benefit from SkinMedica peels, with both the Vitalize and Rejuvenize peels working on all Fitzpatrick skin types to remove damaged outer layers of skin and bring fresh, healthy skin to the surface much more quickly than would happen naturally. Skin peels can help with acne, aging lines, and scarring, leaving the skin feeling new and refreshed.

Remember to always consult with your dermatologist before undergoing any skin treatments.

What Are the Differences Between SkinMedica Vitalize and Rejuvenize?

The Vitalize Peel is a powerful chemical peel designed to help fight environmental and sun damage your skin has received as well as stave off the aging process. This SkinMedica peel is the only superficial peel suitable for all Fitzpatrick skin types, resulting in noticeable improvements after just one peel, though a series of peels is recommended for the best results.

The Rejuvenize Peel, on the other hand, goes deeper into the skin and features a penetration enhancer and an anti-irritant built in order to help deliver a controlled exfoliation of damaged skin and bring healthy skin to the surface. By working with the collagen-rich dermal layer, Rejuvenize is able to greatly speed up natural exfoliation processes.

What is the Fitzpatrick Scale?

The Fitzpatrick Scale is a breakdown of skin colors to easily classify their response to UV light, developed by Harvard dermatologist Thomas B. Fitzpatrick. Your Fitzpatrick skin type may affect what types of procedures will be effective on your skin.

Illuminize and Vitalize peels are appropriate for all Fitzpatrick skin types, however, frequency of application may depend upon which category you fall under.

How Do SkinMedica Peels Work?

While the phrase “chemical peel” may sound a bit scary, the truth is that SkinMedica peels are just a chemical exfoliation that helps to remove dead, dry skin and naturally bring fresh skin cells to the surface.

When you receive a chemical peel, a light or deep peeling agent will be applied to the skin, depending on the desired result:

While it can take months for cells to naturally slough away and bring forth fresh skin cells, your skin heals in just a few days after a peel, rapidly speeding up the natural process.

What Can I Expect After the Procedure?

You should notice some effects of a SkinMedica peel almost immediately, including

For the best results, it is necessary to follow after-procedure care and instructions to the letter. In general, you will want to avoid direct sunlight for as much as four weeks in addition to using regular SPF protection, using SkinMedica moisturizers as necessary. Exposing yourself to ultra-violet light can greatly increase the chance of uneven pigmentation or hyperpigmentation.

Most people notice the best effects when skin peels are a part of their normal dermatological routine; it may take as many as six peels bring about the desired effects, with regular peels every few months afterward.

Learn More About SkinMedica Peels

If you have any questions about SkinMedica Peels, contact Boulder Plastic Surgery at 303-578-4193. A member of the team will be able to answer any questions you have about the procedure, preparation, aftercare, and anything not covered above.

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