VI Peels Bend OR

Find top doctors who perform VI Peels in Bend, OR. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Bend, OR.

Local Businesses

Linda Joann Leffel

(541) 388-3006
2100 Ne Neff Rd – Suite A
Bend, OR 97701


James Michael Hoesly

541-382-2811
1501 Ne Medical Center Dr
Bend, OR 97701


Douglas Zirker

(541) 382-5712
2275 Ne Doctors Dr
Bend, OR 97701


Robert Quinn

(541) 317-9555
Suite 200 2450 Ne Mary Rose Place
Bend, OR 97701


Sylvia Owen

(541) 382-5712
2747 Ne Conners Ave
Bend, OR 97701


Mark A Hall

(541) 678-0020
1558 Sw Nancy Way – Suite 101
Bend, OR 97702


William Richard Lee

541-382-2871
2275 Ne Doctors Dr Ste 7
Bend, OR 97701


William Delgado

541-382-5712
2747 Ne Conners Ave
Bend, OR 97701


Bend Memorial Clinic

(541) 382-2811
1501 Ne Medical Center Dr
Bend, OR 97701


Electrolysis Clinic

(541) 382-6680
3130 Ne Weeping Willow Dr
Bend, OR 97701


Sylvia Ann Owen

541-382-5712
2747 Ne Conners Ave
Bend, OR 97701


Matthew Charles Mcclelland

(541) 382-5712
2747 Ne Conners Ave
Bend, OR 97701


Teng, Daniel – Laser Medical Skin Ctr

(541) 330-6160
1107 S 347Th Pl
Bend, OR 97701


James Hoesly

(541) 382-4900
1501 Ne Medical Center Dr
Bend, OR 97701


Laser Medical Skin Center

1-541-330-6160
115 Southwest Allen Road
Bend, OR 97702


Friess, C Christian – Central Oregon Ent Llc

(541) 382-3100
1379-A Rhododendron Lane
Bend, OR 97701


Central Oregon Dermatology

(541) 678-0020
1558 Sw Nancy Way, Ste 101
Bend, OR 97701


Dr.Mark Hall

(541) 678-0020
388 Southwest Bluff Drive
Bend, OR 97702


Stephen Pool

(541) 382-7696
2500 Ne Neff Rd, St Charles Medical Center
Bend, OR 97701


Linda Joann Leffel

541-388-3006
1310 Ne Cushing Dr Ste D
Bend, OR 97701


VI Peels FAQ in Bend, OR

Are VI peels painful?

The VI Peel is almost painless, and requires none of the skin pre conditioning required by those peels when used on skin types 4 to 6. In addition, the VI peel has very few of the complications and hazards that usually come with those peels.

What are the pros and cons of chemical peels?

A chemical peel can visibly improve your skin by improving skin texture, tone and reducing the appearance of wrinkles. However, it also presents side-effects that you should be wary of. This can include redness, scarring, and possibly infection.

How long will I purge after a chemical peel?

Purging after a chemical peel can: Start as soon as a few days after a peel. Last as long as 10-14 days depending on your skin’s normal cell turnover and renewal time frame, and then never return (a typical phase only lasts a few days)

Will my face be red after a VI Peel?

You are likely to experience some mild redness, skin flaking, and irritation from a light chemical peel for a few days. Recovery is rapid, and after repeated treatments, these side effects will likely subside.

How long does VI Peel peeling last?

Two to three days after the VI Peel application, the skin will begin to peel. This process can last between three and seven days, depending on the patient’s skin type and condition. Moisturizer can be used during this time to help mask the noticeable appearance of peeling.

What are the side effects of VI Peel?

burning pain. skin discoloration. swelling. blistering. itchiness. allergic reaction. infection. dry skin.

What is the fastest way to recover from a chemical peel?

Keep It Moisturized. The more your skin is moisturized, the faster it’s going to heal. Try applying a thick layer of a gentle, unscented moisturizer all over your face before you got to bed at night. Not only will it help to speed up your recovery but it will also soothe your skin so that it doesn’t feel so irritated.

Who is not a candidate for chemical peels?

You may not be a good candidate for chemical peeling if you have: A history of abnormal skin scarring. A naturally dark complexion or skin tone. A tendency to have extra pigmentation of your scars.

How many times do you have to do a chemical peel to see results?

Most patients require about 4 to 6 light peels, spaced 1 to 2 months apart, to achieve desired results. The time between the peels allows skin cells to renew and turn over, with each subsequent peel exfoliating cells and treating new cells just beneath the skin surface.

At what age should you start getting chemical peels?

When it comes to chemical peels, you can start getting them in your late teens and twenties in order to treat acne, acne scarring, and early signs of sun damage. However, make sure that you communicate with Dr.

Will a face peel remove dark spots?

A chemical peel is a treatment that peels the top layer of skin to promote new skin growth and improve the appearance of melasma, sun-damage, acne scars, wrinkles, and lighten dark spots.

Is a VI peel painful?

Just went for my sixth VI Precision Peel after a break of 18 months. I remember it was almost painless for the past five sessions. But this 6th attempt was rather painful. I’d felt my left face burning right from the instance the peel was applied onto my face.

How many chemical peels does it take to get rid of wrinkles?

You can wear makeup immediately after treatment or the next day. Additional peels may be repeated every two to five weeks until you achieve your desired results. Typically three to five peels are needed to achieve your goal.

Are VI chemical peels worth it?

A VI peel is not only safe and effective for all age groups, but it targets a variety of skin concerns ranging from fine lines and acne scarring to sun damage. Starting at the skin’s surface (aka, the top layer known as the epidermis), it works to refine your pores, control oil, and increase collagen production.