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HAVING A CHEMICAL PEEL TREATMENT INSTRUCTIONS
PURPOSE
Superficial skin peel designed to improve the texture and appearance of your skin.
PATIENTS WHO SHOULD NOT BE TREATED
Patients with active cold sores or warts, skin with open wounds, sunburn, excessively sensitive skin, healing problems, dermatitis or inflammatory rosacea in the area to be treated. Inform your therapist if you have any history these or of herpes simplex.
Patients with a history of allergies (especially allergies to salicylates like aspirin), rashes, or other skin reactions, or those who may be sensitive to any of the components in this treatment.
Patients who have taken Accutane within the past year.
Patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding (lactating).
Patients who have received chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
Patients with Vitiligo or Psoriasis (consult with your therapist first).
Patients with a history of an autoimmune disease (such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, etc.) or any condition that may weaken their immune system.
ONE WEEK BEFORE YOUR PEEL AVOID THESE PRODUCTS AND/OR PROCEDURES
Electrolysis
Waxing
Depilatory Creams
Laser Hair Removal
Patients who have had Botulinum Toxin injections should wait until full effect of their treatment is seen before receiving a Peel.
TWO TO THREE DAYS BEFORE YOUR PEEL AVOID THESE PRODUCTS AND/OR PROCEDURES
Any products containing retinol, alpha -hydroxy acid (AHA) or beta-hydroxy acid (BHA), or benzoyl peroxide Any exfoliating products that may be drying or irritating.
Patient who have had medical cosmetic facial treatments or procedures (eg. laser therapy, surgical procedures, cosmetic filler, microdermabrasion, etc.) should wait until skin sensitivity completely resolves before receiving a Peel. Discuss with your therapist
Note: The use of these products/treatments prior to your peel may increase skin sensitivity and cause a stronger reaction or complication.
ADVERSE EXPERIENCES THAT MAY OCCUR AFTER YOUR PEEL
It is extremely rare that adverse experiences (side effects) may occur. The following adverse experiences have been permanent: burns, ulcers, scars and other complication are unlikely but can occur and can be temporary or permanent. Call your therapist immediately if you have any unexpected problems after the procedure.
Proper skin evaluation by your skin care professional prior to your peel is important and will help predict the outcome of your peel.
Chemical Peel Pre &Post Care Instructions Contraindications
Patients with active cold sore or warts, wounded, sunburned, excessively sensitive skin, healing problems, dermatitis or inflammatory Rosacea in the the area(s) to be treated, should be excluded from the Peel because the procedure could potentially precipitate a flare up or spread the condition.
The Chemical Peel should not be performed on patients with an allergy to salicylates (i.e., aspirin)
Chemical peels are not recommended if you have taken Accutane within the past year or received chemotherapy or radio therapy.
This procedure should not be administered to pregnant or breastfeeding (lactating) women.
What to Expect
Patients will likely experience a stinging sensation as the peel activate on the skin. Immediately after the peel, your skin will be pink or red. This is temporary and will fade in 1-2 hours.
Pre-Care Instructions (one week before your peel)
• Avoid the following procedures:
electrolysis, waxing, depilatory creams and laser hair removal and sun.
Stop using any exfoliating products that may be drying or irritating, such as salicylic acid, alpha hydroxy acid and glycolic acid.
Pre-Care Instructions (three days before you peel)
Stop using any products containing Retinol, AHA or BHA, or Benzoyl Peroxide.
Post-treatment Recommendations
Rinse skin gently (with cool water only) and pat dry/do not rub.
DO NOT PICK OR PULL THE SKIN, as scarring can result.
Avoid harsh cleansers or washcloths.
Patients with hypersensitivity to the sun should take extra precautions to guard against exposure immediately after the procedure as there may be more sensitivity following the treatment.
Do not have any other facial treatment for at least one week after your peel.
Daily Skincare Routine:
when washing your face, use a gentle, non soap cleanser.
Stop using exfoliating scrubs for at least one week after your peel.
Apply moisturiser twice per day or as often as needed to relieve dryness and tightness.
Use SPF 50 daily and avoid direct sunlight for at least one week.
Warning signs of problems include severe redness, swelling, blistering, burns, ulcers, pain or signs of infection. Notify your therapist immediately if you see these.