Urbana’s Source for Refreshing Chemical Peels
In With the New
Does your skin appear dull or congested? Have fine lines and wrinkles become more noticeable? It might be time for a refreshing makeover with our chemical peels! Discover your path to radiant skin with our tailored solutions and embrace a rejuvenated you!
How to Prepare for Your Chemical Peel Appointment
Know These Pro Tips
At Beau Visage Spa, preparing for your chemical peel is essential to experiencing the best results. We advise you to refrain from any hair removal techniques on your face, such as waxing, threading, or shaving, for at least a week prior to your appointment. Make sure to come in with a dirty face! We don’t want to over-cleanse your skin. For the week leading up to your treatment, it’s important to avoid retinol, exfoliants, tanning beds, and excessive sun exposure for two weeks.
On the day of your appointment, please refrain from strenuous workouts to allow your skin to remain calm and open for treatment. Remember to bring a picture of the skincare products you use at home, as this will help us build a better treatment plan for you. Additionally, if you have a significant event approaching, consider scheduling a consultation in advance so your esthetician can devise a personalized treatment timeline that produces the best results. Your commitment to these guidelines will help us achieve the best outcome for your skin!
Reveal the Answers to Your Most Common Chemical Peel Questions
Our peels are most effective when done in a series. We recommend a series of 3-6 sessions spaced 2-3 weeks apart, depending on your desired results and targeted concerns. Consult with your esthetician for a personalized time plan.
Individuals seeking facial rejuvenation and those with a history of acne, sun damage, and scarring may see the most visible benefits from chemical peels. Chemical peels are non-invasive and safe for nearly all skin types, but a consultation with our team can determine if it is the most suitable treatment for you.
Minor flaking, skin peeling, and redness are the expected side effects of a chemical peel, but these are temporary conditions that should not last more than three to five days.