
Dr. Edward Buckingham offers a wide range of surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures to both men and women. One of the treatments offered by the Austin, Texas, facial cosmetic surgeon is the chemical peel. This is a trending procedure with brides-to-be. The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery received the results of its 2013 member survey. While there have been declines with brides requesting Botox and dermal fillers, requests for chemical peels increased by seven percent.
What is a Chemical Peel?
A chemical peel is a procedure that involves the application of a chemical agent to the skin on the face. This chemical affects the layers of skin and causes them to peel away. Facial peels help alleviate common complaints like uneven skin tones, age or sun spots, and fine lines and wrinkles. This results in the fresher, more youthful layers of skin coming to the surface, giving you a smoother, radiant complexion. View an example of the reduction of uneven pigmentation following a chemical peel to see the improvements that can be made.
Types of Chemical Peels Offered at Buckingham Center
Buckingham Center for Facial Plastic Surgery offers a full range of chemical peels. The different levels correct specific issues. The mildest PCA skin peels are gentle and require very little recovery time. They are best for correcting issues in the upper layers of skin. The physician’s peel targets the deeper layers of skin. As a result, they require anesthesia and will have you recuperating at home for two weeks following the treatment.
What to Expect After a Chemical Peel
The recovery truly depends on the level of chemical peel that is used. For brides who want minimal correction, a PCA facial peel usually results in red skin that flakes away in one to three days. If deeper treatments are necessary, a physician’s peel requires you to apply a special ointment over the treatment area for 10 days. You cannot wear any cosmetics for two full weeks. After that, you must wear mineral-based products to help conceal redness. Extended time in the sun should be avoided for at least a month. If you’re having an outdoor wedding or reception, you must plan in advance. You will most likely want to meet with a facial plastic surgeon like Dr. Buckingham at least two months in advance of your wedding day.
Learn more about chemical peels at Buckingham Center by reading the chemical peel FAQ page. Dr. Buckingham believes that every patient benefits from a thorough consultation prior to any chemical peel. During this consultation, he will examine your skin, discuss your concerns, and answer your questions. Schedule a consultation at the Austin facial plastic surgery center by calling (512) 401-2500.