We offer effective and safe solutions for various skin concerns. One of our popular services is the chemical peel and mesotherapy for fresh inch loss treatment. Read on to learn more about these treatments.
Chemical peel is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment that involves the application of a chemical solution to the skin, which causes the outer layers to peel off, revealing smoother, healthier, and more youthful-looking skin. At our clinic, we offer different types of chemical peels, including alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) peels, beta-hydroxy acid (BHA) peels, and Jessner's peels. During the treatment, a chemical solution is applied to the skin, and after a few minutes, it is neutralized or removed. The entire procedure takes about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the type of peel used. After the treatment, you may experience some redness, peeling, and dryness, but these symptoms usually subside within a few days.
Mesotherapy is a non-surgical cosmetic treatment that involves the injection of a customized blend of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients into the mesoderm (the middle layer of the skin). This treatment is designed to help reduce cellulite, improve skin texture and tone, and promote inch loss. During the treatment, a series of injections are administered into the targeted areas of the body. The procedure takes about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the area being treated. After the treatment, you may experience some swelling, bruising, and discomfort, but these symptoms usually subside within a few days.
The number of sessions needed depends on the individual's skin condition and desired results. Typically, a series of four to six treatments is recommended for optimal results.
Yes, both treatments are safe when performed by a qualified and experienced professional, such as Dr. Majusha. However, as with any cosmetic treatment, there may be some risks and side effects, which will be discussed with you during the consultation.
Yes, there may be some downtime after the treatments, as your skin may need time to heal and regenerate. However, the downtime is usually minimal and can be managed with proper aftercare.