Derma Peel with Sodium Bicarbonate
Derma Peel is a procedure that many people refer to as the "lunch time peel" because they can have the treatment and return right back to work after the treatment is complete. Microdermabrasion is very popular and this is another version of microdermabrasion procedures.
Derma Peel does not require any injections or harsh chemicals to complete the procedure. Derma Peel is painless to the patient and is cutting edge in that the procedure takes only minutes and does not have the side effects that most people commonly associate with chemical peels and traditional microdermabrasion procedures.
Using the same process as practitioners use for microdermabrasion, Derma Peel uses a vacuum and pressure process that moves microscopic abrasive crystals across the surface of the skin.
For the best results patients will need several treatments over the course of several week or months. The process leaves the skin looking young, fresh, toned and soft. The treatments takes anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes and most patients will need about three to ten treatments depending on the skin problems the patient is seeking treatment for. Patients may not notice the desired results right away, but after a few treatments the results will become apparent.
Patients seek microdermabrasion treatments for any number of skin conditions. Some of the reasons people seek skin peel treatments include blackheads, acne scars, wrinkles and fine lines, sun damage, large pores and spots or brown spots. Most patients will not need further microdermabrasion beyond the three to ten treatments that their practitioner recommends for them at the beginning of their Derma Peel treatments.
Derma Peel is a cost effective version of microdermabrasion that is becoming a mainstay in more and more spas. Derma Peel's convenience and low incident of side effects makes it the popular choice for chemical peel like procedure that offers terrific results.
