Chemical Peels in King of Prussia & Exton PA
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“A beautiful technique for rejuvenating and revitalizing the skin is through chemical peels. At Lunamé Medical Aesthetics, we support our patients achieve clear, glowing skin by using our medical-grade peel: VI Peel. This peel improve the texture and tone of living skin in addition to removing dead skin. We can address a range of skin issues and give you that young glow with ingredients like TCA, Retin A, and Vitamin C.”
Why Trust Lunamé for Your Chemical Peels
When you choose Lunamé Medical Aesthetics for your chemical peel, you’re selecting a place where expertise and artistry converge to bring out your skin’s natural brilliance. Drs. Anshul and Vibha Gambhir and their skilled team have a profound understanding of the science behind chemical peels and tailor every treatment to your unique needs. With a commitment to safety and a desire to reveal your inner radiance, we ensure your skin undergoes a transformative journey.
Whether you seek to rejuvenate, refresh, or address specific concerns, our personalized chemical peel treatments will leave you glowing with newfound confidence. At Lunamé Medical Aesthetics, we don’t just treat the skin; we celebrate its unique beauty. Come see why our patients love coming to us for their chemical peels in Exton, and leave with your best skin ever.
Chemical Peels: The Key to Radiant Skin
Chemical peels are a powerful tool in rejuvenating and resurfacing the face, and are popular for those looking to refresh their appearance and achieve a new level of youthful radiance. Our specialists deliver radiant and clear skin with precision and expertise using the VI Peel. It is a powerful treatment for rejuvenating and resurfacing the skin—perfect for anyone looking to refresh their appearance and reveal a new level of youthful radiance. Our specialists use this medical-grade peel to deliver clearer, brighter, and smoother skin with precision and care.
The VI Peel goes beyond removing dead skin—it works at a deeper level to remodel live skin and improve tone, texture, and clarity. Each peel contains a blend of TCA (trichloroacetic acid), Retin A, and Vitamin C, which work together to exfoliate damaged skin, stimulate new cell growth, and unveil a healthy, glowing complexion.
Coming in For Your Chemical Peel
Chemical peels cause redness and flaking. We recommend planning them around a time in your schedule when you can avoid significant events or work engagements. Sun exposure is not advised. A consult is required before scheduling your first peel. Also, check out our other treatments for dark spots and hyperpigmentation.
Types of Chemical Peels
Fitzpatrick Skin Types: All; pre-treatment and post-treatment with Even & Correct Advanced Brightening Cream for skin types 3-6
Benefits: Acne, dead skin removal, hyperpigmentation and pores
Pain level: 1/10
Strength: 4/10
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Have a Chemical Peel?
All skin tones can be treated; however, pre-treatment with Even & Correct Advanced Brightening Cream may be required. If recommended, use Even & Correct Advanced Brightening Cream twice daily (morning + night) for two weeks before and two weeks after the peel.
Do Chemical Peels Hurt?
Some may experience discomfort during the peel depending on which strength of peel you are having done. Most patients will feel some stinging. Advil or Tylenol can be taken before the peel. For those with a low tolerance for discomfort, the VI Peel is the least aggressive of our medical-grade peels.
How Long Is the Peel On?
The length of time can vary from a few minutes to 5 hours. The provider will direct you at the time of your visit.
Do I Need to Stay Home After Having the Peel Done?
We recommend you return home after the treatment as your face should not be exposed to the sun; however, with general sun precautions, you can resume your normal activities.
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