Here are some comments from a few of our happy customers:
I was very pleased with the results of my first peel and have just had my second one administered. The light peeling experienced up to five days afterwards convinced me it was working.
MV, 41,Newmarket
I loved the whole experience. I had two facial treatments and loved them both. I have recommended your clinic and services to several friends.
MN, 62, Newmarket
My skin is better now than it has been for most of my adult life. I am so pleased with the results. I did not think it was possible to make such a difference. LM, 52, Newmarket
My face felt fresh and rejuvenated. It makes you feel good all over!
JA, 54, Newmarket
I had a series of "mask treatments" with Jennifer. The treatments left my skin looking and feeling much smoother, and they evened out my skin tone. I had some pigmentary discoloration which faded with each session. I would definitely recommend this treatment.
AG, 43, Newmarket
Peels and Microdermabrasion - the best thing I have done for my skin.
Happy it is done under doctor supervision. Wonderful staff.
SP, 50, Aurora
The peel provided a "rosey" glow.
RB, 46, Newmarket
All procedures* made a big difference to the texture and overall appearance of my skin. The microdermabrasion treatment cleaned my face from many blackheads and minimized open pores. It was a great experience.
JB, 65, Pickering
*(She had one session each of microdermabrasion, clay peel, and MesoGlow.)
Questions and Answers
What are peels?
Peels are a chemical technique used to rejuvenate skin.
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How do peels work?
Peels work in part by producing a controlled chemical burn to the skin. The injured skin "peels" off and is replaced by healthier skin.
There are three categories of peels: superficial, medium, and deep. The vast majority of peels that we do are in the superficial category.
Superficial peels barely cause any "peeling".
Medium depth peels use trichloroacetic acid to cause significant "peeling" and require 7-10 days of healing time. We do a few of these.
Deep peels use phenol to cause deep injury. They require 20-30 days for healing. We don't do these peels. Not many places offer deep peels anymore. They have been replaced by laser resurfacing, because the depth of injury is precisely controllable with lasers.
The more severe the problem being treated, the deeper the peel needed. The deeper the peel, the longer is the healing and the higher are the risks.
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What are peels used for?
Superficial peels are used to produce an improvement in overall skin health and appearance. Over the course of several treatments, a gradual improvement will occur in the color of skin, as uneven pigmentation decreases. You may also notice an improvement in texture with reduction of fine lines. Your skin should feel smoother.
Deeper peels can significantly reduce acne scarring and deep wrinkles.
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What peels do you offer?
At York Vein and Laser Clinic, we offer two types of superficial peels: the Clay Peel and the Vitalize Peel. These peels are both quite mild natured. They both have potent anti-oxidant properties.
We don't use it, but you have probably heard of the Glycolic Peel. It is the most common superficial peel. This is a mild alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) peel. Glycolic acid 5-10% is added to many home skin care products as an exfoliant. For in-office procedures, 20-30% glycolic acid is used. This peel will improve skin color and texture over the course of several treatments. Peeling is none to mild, so there is no downtime. It is therefore a very popular peel.
The Clay Peel takes the glycolic (AHA) peel one step further. This peel uses AFAs (amino-acid based fillagrin antioxidants). They have mild acid properties like AHAs, but unlike all other peels, they have very potent antioxidant properties. They are therefore much better for your skin.
The Vitalize Peel is one step higher in strength than the Clay Peel, but it is still a supericial peel. It uses retinoic acid (vitamin A acid) at three times the concentration of the strongest available prescription cream. It will result in flaking and peeling starting about three days after the treatment. It is an excellent treatment for acne, because vitamin A acid dries up the oil glands that cause acne. It will also improve pigmentation and texture.
A single peel will leave your skin looking and feeling more alive, but, as with all superficial peels, they must be done in a series to get the maximum benefit for skin color and texture. They should then be continued as a regular skin maintenance procedure.
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What areas can be treated?
Any skin can be treated, but the most common areas treated are the face, neck, chest, and hands.
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Who is a good candidate for peels?
Almost everyone from 20 to 80 could benefit from peels. However, advanced age, smoking, and excessive sun exposure can leave skin severely damaged, and superficial peels are not very effective in these cases. Peels should be thought of as partially restorative (returning skin to better health) but mostly a maintenance technique.
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How are treatments done?
This is a two step procedure. The first step prepares the skin for the actual peel. After cleansing the skin, the clay mask is applied. This is left on for a few minutes and then cleaned off.
In the second step, the AFAs are applied, left in place for about two minutes, then washed off.
An optional purifying mask can then be applied to soothe the skin.
Treating the entire face takes 20-30 minutes.
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Do peels hurt?
When done properly, superficial peels are painless. People describe a mild tingle or sting during treatment.
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What can I expect following a peel?
Most people have no problems following peels. No downtime is expected.
There may be some dryness and flaking. There may be some redness and irritation. The tingling felt during treatment may continue into the following day.
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How many treatments are required and how long do the results of peels last?
Beneficial effects of microdermabrasion can be seen following the first treatment, but the results improve with each treatment. Most people require 4-8 treatments for maximum benefit. Peels do not provide permanent improvement and maintenance treatments are suggested at 3-6 month intervals.
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What are the side effects of peels?
Superficial peels are very safe.
If the procedure is overly aggressive, there may be skin breakage and bleeding.
Consequently, there is a chance of skin infection.
Rarely, overly aggressive treatment can actually increase pigmentation.
Peels can trigger cold sores.
Rarely, patients experience an exuberant reaction in which there is redness and swelling and skin irritation that might persist for a week.
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What are the alternatives to peels?
There are several treatment options that can improve your skin, depending on the nature of the problem, including cosmeceuticals, photorejuvenation (IPL), microdermabrasion, aptos thread nonsurgical facelifts, laser skin resurfacing, and surgical facelifts. You should also stop smoking, start using cosmeceuticals regularly, and wear sunscreen!
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What is your cancellation policy?
We require 48 hours notice for cancellation of your consultation or treatment, in order to fill the appointment time. If sufficient notice is not given, the full value of the treatment to be done may be charged, with the minimum charge being $80 (eighty dollars). If you have purchased a package, and you miss an appointment without providing sufficient notice, then that treatment is deemed to have been given, and you will receive one less treatment than you paid for.
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