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AWhat does a chemical peel look like?
Well, we realize that you might be curious and excited to learn about chemical peels and how they can help with acne, acne scarring and discoloration. Chemical peels can also help even skin tones through exfoliation and clean out pores. They help fade melasma and brown spots as well. In this video, Dr. Kormeili shows what a chemical peel looks like using the Vi peel.
About Vi Peel
The Vi Peel is an effective and safe chemical peel that can by used on various skin types. It can be used on the face, arms, neck, chest, and is the only peel safe for the under-eye area. It is made of a blend of acids, vitamins and minerals that work together to effectively and gently remove the damage skin, to create a clearer, firmer, and smoother skin appearance.
The best part of the Vi Peel is that it has minimal downtime and is relatively painless.
We clean the skin and then apply the Vi solution evenly. The solution will first penetrate into the skin cells on the skin’s surface. Then it will go deeper into the dermis where dead skin cells are hidden. The solution dries quickly and you are able to continue with your regular activities. We recommend that you not wash it off for 5 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions About The Vi Chemical Peel
How long does a chemical peel take? The Vi Peel treatment takes 20 to 45 minutes depending on what area of the body is being treated.
What are the possible side effects? Your skin will begin to peel starting day 2 and can last up to 6 days. The skin have some uneven color but usually it looks like a sunburn that is peeling off.
What results can you expect? You may notice some visible improvements once the skin has finished peeling, The full results take between 4-6 weeks to appear. You will then notice that your skin is firmer, clearer, smoother, and has a more youthful glow.
What do you recommend for best results? We recommend 3-6 treatments that are spaced out 3-4 weeks apart. After this, you can continue to get a peel every 6 months.
Schedule your skin consultation with Dr. Kormeili to discuss your skin needs.
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Dr. Tanya Kormeili is a nationally recognized, board-certified dermatologist and Clinical Professor of Dermatology at UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine. With prestigious training and extensive experience in both medical and cosmetic dermatology, she is renowned for her expertise in skin cancer treatment, laser and surgical procedures, and advanced aesthetic care. An accomplished researcher and frequent speaker, Dr. Kormeili has contributed groundbreaking work to dermatology literature and earned numerous international awards for her clinical excellence. Dedicated to educating patients and advancing the field, she combines cutting-edge science with a personalized approach to help every patient achieve healthy, radiant skin.





