MINI PEELS

Mini Peels, Chemical peels, Mini glow,

Mini Peels are lower concentration chemical peels that are excellent for between peel maintenance and those wishing to explore chemical peels, but experiencing apprehension. Mini Peels are Seraphina Signature peel blends that provide exfoliation and glow with minimal irritation and no or very light actual peeling/flaking. While peeling will be non-existent or minimal, your cells will still reap the benefits of the peel ingredients. Mini peels will work slower than higher percentage peels, but consistent treatments and proper home care will still yield excellent results.

Mini Peel options:

  • Mini Glow

  • Mini Clear

  • Mini Defense

  • Mini De-Age

  • Mini Bright

Mini Peels can target and are good for:

  • hyperpigmentation

  • dullness & lack of vibrancy

  • loss of elasticity

  • acne & blackheads

  • visible scars from earlier acne

  • wrinkles and fine lines

  • hyperkeratosis

  • oily skin with enlarged pores

What type of peel is right for you? Chemical Peels are not one size fits all. Your peel options will be discussed with you during your skin consultation, but check out our Chemical Peel Guide to learn more!

What should I expect?

Professional Peels will feel different for each client. Each peel procedure takes around 30 minutes depending on the type of peel and number of layers applied. During the procedure, a mild tingling, itching or heating sensation may be temporarily experienced. A fan will be provided to help cool any hot or “spicy” feeling during the treatment. We can stop at any time should you feel too much discomfort. The day after the procedure, skin may feel tight.

  • days 2-10, flaking and peeling may occur, although not required to achieve optimal results

  • all peel procedures cause sensitivity to heat and sun for several days

  • follow post-peel care regimens for optimal results

Who should not have a Chemical Peel?

Chemical Peels are not recommended if you are pregnant or breast feeding, if you have had a recent light or laser treatment, chemical peel, facial waxing, recent facial steroid injection, recent microdermabrasion, recent surgical procedure or skin infection, recent sun burn or recent changes in moles or growths in the treatment area. If you have an active or unstable medical condition such as epilepsy, cancer, autoimmune disease or diabetes then treatment should be deferred. If you have a history of cold sores, an anti-viral medication may be prescribed by the physician at your consult. You may notice increased bruising if you are on aspirin or other blood thinners. Recent Retin-A or retinoid use may make your skin more sensitive and red.

Is there any down time from this treatment?

Down time will vary on the type of peel, but most will cause a few hours of redness. The deeper the peel, the more actual peeling and flaking of skin you will experience. Superficial peels will appear healed after 2-3 days. Medium depth peels will require 7-10 days of healing.

Prior to the treatment you should:

• have had a skin consultation

• ensure that you have reviewed this Information and that you have had enough opportunity to ask questions and have them answered to your complete satisfaction

• ensure that you have signed the consent form

• avoid sun exposure, tanning bed or tanning products for 3 to 6 weeks prior to treatment or indefinitely

• start prophylactic anti-viral therapy if you have a history of cold sores

• avoid strong topical creams (Retin-A, AHAs, etc.) for at least 7 days before treatment

• notify at consultation or at your treatment if you have an upcoming important event

The day of treatment you will/may/should:

• may experience minor swelling of or around your lips or around your eyes

• notice that your skin may appear red immediately after the treatment and up tp 24-48 hours afterward

• not apply anything to your skin except suggested post peel products

• avoid direct sun immediately after treatment and apply sunscreen

• drink extra water

After Care:

  • Avoid sun exposure by wearing protective clothing and sunscreen

  • Do not rub, scratch or pull on the areas that were treated

  • Avoid using products with retinoids, AHAs or BHAs until skin has returned to baseline

  • Do not use scrubs or abrasive cleansers

  • Wait a minimum of 6 hours before contact with water

  • Avoid hot showers, saunas, hot tubs, sweating, and exercise for 3 days, or until skin is fully healed

  • Avoid make up for 7 days, or until you have finished peeling

GET MORE SLEEP.
DRINK MORE WATER. USE GOOD SKINCARE.

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