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VI PEEL

VI PEEL SERVICES OFFERED IN THE TOTAL YOU MEDICAL SPA

VI Peel is a revolutionary skincare treatment that uses a blend of powerful ingredients to target a wide range of skin concerns, including acne, aging, and sun damage. This treatment is safe, painless, and highly effective, making it an excellent option for anyone looking to achieve a more youthful, radiant complexion.

What is VI peel?


VI Peel is a type of chemical peel that is designed to improve the appearance of the skin on the face, neck, chest, hands, or other areas of the body. The VI Peel contains a unique blend of ingredients, including alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs), beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs), vitamin C, and other antioxidants, to exfoliate the skin and promote new cell growth.


Some of the key benefits of VI Peel include:

  1. Reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles: The VI Peel helps to stimulate collagen production in the skin, which can improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles over time.

  2. Improving skin tone and texture: The VI Peel can help to reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and other skin discolorations, while also smoothing and evening out the texture of the skin.

  3. Reducing acne and acne scarring: The VI Peel contains salicylic acid, which can help to unclog pores and reduce the severity of acne breakouts. It can also help to reduce the appearance of acne scars over time.

  4. Providing a brighter, more radiant complexion: By exfoliating the skin and promoting new cell growth, the VI Peel can help to give the skin a brighter, more youthful appearance.

 

How should I prepare for VI peel?


Before undergoing a VI Peel treatment, it is important to follow these guidelines to ensure the best results:

  1. Schedule a consultation: Before getting a VI Peel, you should schedule a consultation with a licensed healthcare professional to discuss your skin concerns, medical history, and any medications you are currently taking. This will help to determine if VI Peel is the right treatment for you and to develop a customized treatment plan.

  2. Avoid sun exposure: In the weeks leading up to your VI Peel treatment, it is important to avoid excessive sun exposure, as this can increase the risk of skin damage and pigmentation issues. If you must go outside, be sure to wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30.

  3. Avoid certain skincare products: Certain skincare products, such as retinoids, glycolic acid, and other exfoliants, can make the skin more sensitive and increase the risk of complications during a VI Peel treatment. Your healthcare professional will provide specific instructions on which products to avoid before your treatment.

  4. Plan for downtime: The VI Peel can cause some redness, peeling, and discomfort for several days to a week after the treatment. Plan accordingly and avoid scheduling any important events or activities during this time.

  5. Follow post-treatment instructions: Your healthcare professional will provide specific instructions on how to care for your skin after the VI Peel treatment, including which skincare products to use, how often to apply them, and what to avoid. Follow these instructions carefully to ensure the best results and minimize the risk of complications.

 

Is it safe to have VI peel procedure?


VI Peel is generally considered a safe and effective treatment for improving the appearance of the skin.


However, as with any cosmetic procedure, there are some risks and potential side effects to be aware of.

Some of the most common side effects of VI Peel include redness, peeling, and discomfort, which can last for several days to a week after the treatment. In rare cases, more serious side effects such as scarring or skin discoloration may occur.


To minimize the risk of complications, it is important to choose a licensed and experienced healthcare professional to perform the VI Peel treatment. Additionally, it is important to follow all pre- and post-treatment instructions carefully, and to disclose any medical conditions or medications you are taking that may affect the treatment.


 

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