VI Peel
Chemical peels are an effective solution to common skin issues including pigmentation, acne, scars, and fine lines. For true correction, VI Peel offers six medium-depth peel formulations that make the most impact, with the least amount (if any) of downtime.
FAQ's
How does a VI Peel work?
VI “Medium-Depth” Peels penetrate through the Dermal-Epidermal Junction to the papillary dermis as shown in this graphic. Melanin creates the pigment of our skin and lives within our skin cells. When melanin is overproduced, the skin exhibits hyperpigmentation or spots. VI Peels focus on lifting and exfoliating those skin cells to allow our body to produce new cells that are healthier and less pigmented. The process of exfoliation also smooths the surface of our skin creating softer smoother texture.
Can I do a VI Peel with another treatment?
ToxBooster Treatment - Adding a VI Peel prior to your neurotoxin injection boosts wrinkle reduction by 36% and enhances the results of both treatments. This treatment can: lift dark spots & sun damage, smooth fine lines & wrinkles, brighten and even skin tone, and promote skin elasticity.
Is there downtime with a VI Peel?
After your treatment, you will use the VI Peel mobile app to follow a 7-day aftercare protocol with your take-home kit. You can expect to experience peeling between days 3-5 and can wear makeup as soon as 4 hours after your peel. After a VI Peel, it's important to avoid activities and products that could irritate the skin or interfere with the healing process. Specifically, avoid sun exposure, excessive heat or sweating, picking at peeling skin, and harsh skincare products during your healing process. However, you can go about your day just as you normally would and watch your skin transform over the next 7 days!
Am I a good candidate for this treatment?
VI Peel treatments are recommended for individuals who want to improve mild to moderate imperfections in the skin, including sun damage, dark spots, melasma, fine lines and wrinkles, acne scarring, and rough texture. *Pregnancy is a contraindication