What are chemical peels?
Chemical
peels are skin resurfacing treatments that can be customised according
to every patient’s concerns. Available in varying intensity levels to
treat a range of skincare issues, for texture problems and
hyperpigmentation to fine lines and wrinkles.
What does a chemical peel do?
All
chemical peels remove the outer layer of the skin, though how many
layers depending on the intensity of the peel. After a healing period,
depending on the skin intensity, the chemical peels
help you to leave your skin softer and smoother. Superficial issues
such as acne or acne scars, fine lines, wrinkles and hyperpigmentation
should be improved, if not completely corrected. And because these peels
sweep away complexion-dulling dead skin cells, they leave the faces
with a radiant glow.

Are there different types?
Each
peel is slightly different, and the exact formula will depend on the
intensity level of the treatment. However, the most common peels used
are alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), beta hydroxy acids (BHAs),
trichloroacetic acid (TCA), and phenol. AHAs and BHAs are the most basic
peel, however, the phenol is the strongest chemical and only used in
deep peels.
Cost
The
cost of chemical facial peel varies from state to state and doctor to
doctor. Generally, it ranges between $600 to $900. However, the final
cost depends on the type of peel you want, your skin condition and other
custom factors.
So, if you also
want to look your best, contact to Injex Clinics at Brisbane and speak
to the Dermal Therapist about which products would suit your skin best.
With the high-quality services and availability in different locations
across Australia, they have become the preferred choice of their
clients.