Chemical Peels Orlando

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  • Safety: Clinically proven and medically graded peeling solution for efficacious skin resurfacing.
  • Customization: More than 15 peel formulations for your specific concerns.
  • Comfort: Gentle formulas with numbing ointments for a pain-free experience.
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  • Top-notch Care: Comprehensive instructions for efficient healing and integrated skincare.
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  • Cost Effective: Affordable chemical peel treatment cost without any compromise on quality
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Professional chemical peel treatment at Enfield Royal Clinic Orlando - radiant skin results

Do you feel like there is a shade of dullness on your glowy complexion? Or, are you dealing with dark spots, pigmentation, acne scars, or tanning? Worry not, as the experts of Enfield Royal Clinic Orlando offer an all-in-one 40-minute treatment to tackle all your skin concerns without any harsh abrasion or laser use. Introducing chemical peels, which are a fast track to shedding damaged skin and revealing a flawless complexion. If you’re looking to restore more radiant and glowing skin, get in touch with our specialist to get a personalized chemical peel in Orlando!

What is Chemical Peels Treatment?

Chemical peel is a specialized skin-refreshing therapy that scrubs the outer dermal layer using mild exfoliating and peeling agents like AHA and BHA. It is a common option for people who want to bring back their skin’s youthful glow. This face rejuvenation technique easily eliminates the outermost layer of aging, dry skin cells, and may be customized to target any region that needs particular care, including wrinkles or the area around the eyes. Your complexion and texture will start to improve right away after only one session.

History of Chemical Peels:

Peels are not the latest invention of the cosmetics field; rather, they have been used since the 1870s. A famous dermatologist, Ferdinand Von Herp, used chemical peels (a mixture of lemon with other ingredients) to treat hyperpigmentation and acne scarring in women. He got excellent results from the procedure. Since then, dermatologists have been working on this procedure to make new advancements in it. And they are successful in getting more effective peels for the skin.

Aim of the procedure

It aims to thoroughly scrub the pores and shed the dead cells. The chemical peel treatment elevates the appearance of the skin, keeping it flexible and nourished, in addition to giving the look of youthful, regenerating skin. It also facilitates the breakdown of age and damaged cells, which also contributes to a more supple and youthful-looking complexion.  Ultimately, it also helps to even the skin tone and reduce acne scars.

Types of Chemical Peel:

Peel Type

Key Ingredients & Application

Depth & Benefits

Superficial Peel

Contains AHA (e.g., glycolic acid) and BHA (e.g., salicylic acid) Applied without anesthesia

Penetrates the outermost skin layer Helps with fine wrinkles and moderate acne

Medium Peel

Uses trichloroacetic acid (TCA) often combined with glycolic acid Applied with a sponge or brush

Reaches the middle skin layer Improves wrinkles and uneven skin tone

Deep Peel

Contains phenol Requires local anesthesia before application

Penetrates the deepest skin layers Delivers dramatic results for severe concerns



Benefits of Chemical PEEL:

Chemical peels have a ton of benefits. But these are the paramount advantages:

  • The process reverses the indications of ageing and makes the skin firmer and smoother. 
  • It lessens acne, closes up pore openings, and reduces the formation of acne scars. 
  • The process eliminates discoloration, excessive pigmentation, and sunspots. 
  • Smoothens the skin’s surface, lessening the presence of harshness and sagginess.
  • Discards dead skin cells, advances cell renewal, resulting in a more luminous complexion.
  • Decreases skin sensitivity, infections, whiteheads, blackheads, and blocked pores.

Risks Of Chemical Peels Procedure :

Chemical peel is a safe procedure, but if precautions are not followed properly, some side effects may occur. The following are the side effects of the procedure:

  • If the eyes are not secured, they might feel itchy.
  • Skin scratching and stinging that can last for a few days
  • It would sting if you felt a pulling sensation in your skin.
  • Expanding changes in complexion.

IDEAL CANDIDATE FOR CHEMICAL PEEL:

The client should confirm if he is eligible for this treatment or not. Like every treatment, the client should have the following characteristics to be suitable.

Candidacy Criteria

What It Means

Concerned with Aesthetic Issues

Has visible skin concerns like fine lines, acne scars, uneven tone, or texture

Healthy Skin Barrier

No active infections, open wounds, or inflamed skin in the treatment area

No Known Skin Allergies

Not allergic to chemical peel ingredients (e.g., glycolic, salicylic acid)

Not Hypersensitive Skin

Skin can tolerate mild exfoliation without severe irritation

Stable Skin Condition

Skin is not worsening or showing signs of an underlying dermatologic issue

Realistic Goals

Understands results are gradual and may need a series of treatments

Not suitable candidates:

Besides these characteristics, there are some contraindications for the procedure that may cause risks and complications. Therefore, the person facing the following conditions is not eligible for this procedure.

  • Active skin infection
  • Open wounds or lesions 
  • Allergy to any of the peel ingredients 
  • Accutane and isotretinoin use within the last six months
  • Rosacea or psoriasis
  • Severe sun damage
  • Has undergone laser treatment
  • History of herpes simplex

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Dr. Sania Awais is an eminent expert in the sphere of aesthetic medicine due to her extensive experience as a professional in hair restoration, cosmetic dermatology, and even non-surgical techniques. Clinically experienced with accurate and patient-centered work, she offers optimal and natural results according to the individual’s needs.

Chemical Peels Treatment Procedure

Pre-procedure :

A chemical peel is free of risks and complications, but it still requires pre-procedure preparations. After the discussion with the medical professional, he will propose some preventive measures to follow before the initiation of the procedure. These measures help prep your skin for peeling. Those instructions include.

  • Discuss any type of skin allergies or conditions with your doctor.
  • Avoid being exposed to UV radiation because this exposure may cause more damage.
  • Drink an adequate amount of water to keep your skin hydrated.
  • Do not undergo any other cosmetic treatment, such as laser, before the treatment.
  • Avoid applying chemical items to your skin.
  • Apply sunscreen

Procedure of Different Types of Chemical Peel:

There are different types of chemical peels that are categorized according to their severity and certain skin issues. The following are the steps of each type of Chemical Peel:

Light Chemical Peel:

  • During the process, your dermatologist will use a brush, sponge, or gauze.
  • Using an AHA- or BHA-based peeling combination on the affected region will be beneficial.
  • The treatment zone will become white right after applying the liquid.
  • It aids in tightening aging skin with a tolerable sensation.
  • The physician will take out the peeling solution when the exfoliation is finished.
  • The specialist will neutralize it or wash it away.

Medium Chemical Peeling:

  • The skin will be treated with trichloroacetic acid by the physician.
  • An applicator or gauze will be used to apply it.
  • Saggy skin will tighten and turn white in the treated region.
  • They will use a cold compress to relieve the burning rash.
  • Neutralization of a medium chemical peel is not necessary.

Deep Chemical Peeling:

  • Your doctor will prescribe IV anesthesia to help you stay relaxed during the surgery.
  • After numbing, they will administer the phenol or carbonic acid using an applicator.
  • The procedure may be broken up into many sections, each with a 15-minute break.
  • This will lessen the amount of phenol that gets on your skin based on how big the treatment area is.
  • The specialist will clean the region after the therapy.
  • After the procedure, the skin is smooth and taut.

After Care:

The treatment’s aftercare approaches are as follows:

  • Rather than utilising hot water to cleanse the treatment area, applicants must use cold water.
  • Use sunscreen with at least SPF 30 when stepping in the sun.
  • The medicine area must not be connected to or touched by applicants.
  • Stay out of the sauna and keep the temperature down.
  • You must refrain from physically challenging workouts.
  • It is needed for prospects to use a premium moisturiser.
  • Nominees must stay away from cosmetics in the environment.
  • Use gels and medications as mandated.

Recovery :

You may feel a stinging and burning sensation right after the procedure. Redness and scaling are also normal and will go away in a few days. Blisters and minor swelling are also possible with medium peels. But depending on the type and strength of the peel, the recovery time will vary. Deep peels may take a little longer to recover from.

Results:

Four weekly treatments have been shown to produce long-term, healthier-looking outcomes by encouraging the growth of new cells, balancing out pigmentation problems, reducing pore size, treating acne scars, and much more. After 1st session, you will observe:

TimelineWhat to Expect
1 day after chemical peelYou will notice inflammation and a sensation of tightness because of the drying agents. Do not play with your skin.
3 days after a peelVisual skin fragments will begin to peel, and you will start noticing improved collagen.
7 days after chemical peelYour more illuminated, flawless, and younger-looking appearance will appear, and results will improve day by day.

Difference between Chemical Peel and Laser Carbon Peel:

Chemical Peel

Laser Carbon Peel

Uses chemical solutions (acids) to dissolve dead skin cells

Uses laser energy + carbon solution to exfoliate

Can target all layers

Targets superficial layers only

3-day downtime

24–48 hrs downtime

Mild to moderate stinging

Mild warmness(no pain)

1–2 weeks for full effect

Immediate glow, improves over 1 week

Not ideal for sensitive skin

Safe for all skin types

FAQS

Chemical peels are useful for addressing acne, dark circles, and wrinkles. It also repairs UV damage, poor skin, and textural faults.

Yes, there are several types of chemical peels. Peels may be superficial, medium, or deep. Superficial peels target the skin's surface layer. Medium and deep peels penetrate deeper layers, producing more dramatic results.

Individuals with fair to medium skin tones make excellent candidates for the treatment. However, it is also great for enhancing the appearance of the skin. Clients must consult with an expert to establish their eligibility. People with specific medical issues or darker skin tones should see a dermatologist.

Before initiating the activity, the specialist will cleanse the treatment region. They will then deliver the liquid solution. You may get twitching or prickling. After the solution has been neutralised, your skin may seem red and flaky.

The extent of downtime varies according to the type of peel. Superficial peels need a little delay. In addition, the redness and peeling are relatively modest. Medium and deep peels may necessitate more downtime, including peeling and pain.

The number of patient visits required is determined by a variety of factors, including the individual's skin conditions and the kind of peel. Some people may only require a single peel, but others may require numerous treatments.

You may have some uneasiness or a mild burning sensation during the process, but this is controllable. The therapy is non-invasive and removes the dead flap of skin.

The specialist will provide you with specific post-peel advice. It will assist in achieving the greatest results. Avoid direct solar radiation and use modest skincare products. Keep your skin nourished while it heals.

Adverse effects include redness, swelling, peeling, and transitory skin discoloration. Scarring or infection may develop in rare cases. To limit risk, it is vital to follow aftercare instructions.

Certain chemical peel kits are suitable for use at home. Dermatologists, on the other hand, provide chemical peels that are both safe and effective. Professional treatments are customized to your skin's specific needs and delivered under close supervision.

Choose a dermatologist or licensed skincare professional because they will assess your skin type, correct any concerns, and recommend the best sort of peel for you

The sort of peel and the individual's response determine the outcome. Superficial peels may result in minor changes after just one treatment. However, deeper peels may take many weeks to achieve noticeable results.

Book your appointment at the best skincare clinic in Orlando!

If you want to get rid of skin flaws and require the best treatment under the supervision of experts, then visit Enfield Royal Clinic. We have a team of highly experienced doctors who will examine your skin and suggest the right treatment. Visit us and let your skin’s transformation begin.

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