Blue Peel® - from OBAGI
Your
skin protects you from the environment and regulates your body temperature.
Skin is made up of millions of cells. It is the largest organ in your body.
Each day, thousands of these cells die, fall off, and are replaced by new cells
from beneath the skin. As you age, this process begins to slow down. Dark blotches,
signs of aging and sun damage begin to appear. Your skin may become dull and
develop fine lines and small wrinkles.
The OBAGI Blue Peel® is a new innovation for restoring healthier and more
beautiful skin.
Unlike Glycolic Acid and Alpha Hydroxy peels, the OBAGI Blue Peel uses a slow-acting
TCA (trichloroacetic acid) solution applied to the skin to remove dead skin
cells and stimulate the production of new skin cells. Since TCA is not absorbed
through the skin, there are no internal toxic effects. The slow action of the
OBAGI Blue Peel solution enables your surgeon to control the peel process and
its depth. It tightens the skin, reduces wrinkling and renews a more youthful
appearance.
Your Consultation
During your consultation, please remember to tell your physician about any
history of viral infections, sensitivity to the sun, or prior skin treatments
including dermabrasion or Accutane treatments within the past six months. Also,
explain the level of skin improvement you wish to achieve. Your physician will
review your medical history and examine your skin type and pigmentation to determine
how many OBAGI Blue Peels will be required.
What areas can be treated?
Unlike laser peels, OBAGI Blue Peels can be performed on the face, neck, chest,
hands and even the arms and legs.
What conditions can an OBAGI Blue Peel treat?
An OBAGI Blue Peel can effectively improve a wide variety of skin conditions
including fine lines and wrinkles, uneven pigmentation, shallow acne scars,
sun-damaged skin and freckling.
An OBAGI Blue Peel is not a substitute for a facelift. It cannot eliminate excessive
or lax skin. But, in many cases your physician may suggest that an OBAGI Blue
Peel be performed in conjunction with other cosmetic procedures.
What is a Blue Peel treatment like?
OBAGI Blue Peels take 25 to 30 minutes and are performed on an out-patient
basis in your physician's office, usually without sedation. If your physician
indicates sedation, you will need someone to drive you home. Depending on your
skin type and the desired results, you will probably require from 1 to 4 coats
of OBAGI Blue Peel solution applied to various areas of skin. Once applied,
the OBAGI Blue Peel produces a separation and peeling of the outer layers of
the skin.
Most patients experience a warm to hot sensation, which may last as long as
2 to 3 minutes, followed by a stinging sensation.
NU-DERM® Cream for Skin Health
NU-DERM is the only proven treatment designed to provide tighter, smoother,
healthier, younger-looking skin, regardless of age, color or skin type. Your
physician will prescribe a NU-DERM home treatment program to ensure proper healing.
What will recovery be like?
The peeling takes place within 2 to 3 days. This stimulates the production
of new skin from beneath. Healing continues for another 7 to 10 days. Your new
skin will be slightly pink. This will gradually fade over the next several weeks.
Cosmetics can be applied after about three weeks.
Following your OBAGI Blue Peel, your new skin will be tighter, smoother and
slightly lighter in color than it was before your peel. Remember, your new skin
will be soft and sensitive. It is important that you avoid any exposure to the
sun. Always apply a sunblock of at least SPF-15 twenty minutes before you go
outside.
One of the things patients like the most about OBAGI Blue Peels is that they
don't disrupt their normal activities!
This information is intended to supplement, not replace, a consultation with a board certified physician. To
find out if you could be a candidate for one of these procedures
or to learn more information about these procedures, we invite you
to contact one of our doctors for a private consultation.
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