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The
Chemical Peel Series & "Lunch Time" Peels

- What
is a Chemical Peel ?
- What
is a Chemical Peel series ?
- What
is a "Lunch Time" peel ?
- What
conditions can be treated ?
- What
can be expected following the treatment ?
What
is a chemical peel ?
Chemical peel is a surgical procedure in which Dr. Rapaport applies certain
chemical agents to the skin in a controlled manner. A solution causes
it to separate, and eventually peel, leaving a smoother surface. There
are two types of chemical peel techniques: one is a light or medium peel
used to remove superficial wrinkles; the other a deep peel, for more severe
conditions. Bandaging may be required for deep peel, but is not used with
the light peel.
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What
is a Chemical Peel Series ?
Recent discoveries have shown that when a series of peels are
performed within a short time interval, the effect is greater than any
one procedure. Dr. Rapaport has developed a series of light, and light
medium peels that duplicate the results of a medium depth procedure without
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What
is a "Lunch Time" peel ?
Lunch time peel is a vaiation
of the chemical peel series for Dr. Rapaport's patients who do not wish
have any visible peeling. It combines 6 weekly light chemical peels with
Dr. Rapaport's Ultra Skin at home peeling (patented) products.
For patients with textural problems and discoloration the ability to improve
these condition without any down time is greatly appreciated.Back
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What
conditions can be treated ?
Fine lines, wrinkles and dark areas around the eyes.
Uneven skin tone and texture.
Dull, flat, "tired" appearance.
Brown, Age and liver spots
Acne and Acne scars.
Sun damage, and premature aging.
Smoking and related changes in skin due to pregnancy Back
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What
can be expected following treatment ?
Every person has an individual response pattern. In most cases the procedure
takes approximately 20 minutes, and is performed three times with a 2-3
week interval between each peel. A minimal amount of redness and tingling
develops, which ends prior to leaving the office. Within 2 to 5 days a
light peeling is faintly visible and lasts about 5 days. Special moisturizers
and medications are given with written instruction. Back
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