VI Peels Highland Park IL

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

Local Businesses

Derman Gordon H

(847) 432-4263
680 N Lake Shore Dr Ste 930
Highland Park, IL 60035


James Schuetz

(847) 432-3460
767 Park Avenue West Suite 360
Highland Park, IL 60035


Markus Norman Sc

(708)795-4600
1725 W. Harrison Street Suite 740
Highland Park, IL 60035


Albert H Slepyan

847-432-5630
68 Hazel Ave
Highland Park, IL 60035


Dworin, Aaron

847-433-2620
1160 Park Ave W
Highland Park, IL 60035


Barsky, Bonnie L – Barsky Bonnie L

(847) 432-4650
767 Park Ave W, #310
Highland Park, IL 60035


Laser Hair Removal, Dr Josie Tenore

(847) 282-4093
799 Central Ave, Ste 260
Highland Park, IL 60035


Lazar Andrew Paul

(847) 433-1501
767 Park Ave W
Highland Park, IL 60035


Andrew Paul Lazar

847-433-1501
767 Park Ave W Ste 130
Highland Park, IL 60035


Aaron Michael Dworin

708-433-2620
1160 Park Ave W
Highland Park, IL 60035


James E Schuetz

847-432-3460
750 Homewood Ave Ste 360
Highland Park, IL 60035


Norman Markus

(847) 432-8180
767 Park Avenue West Suite 180
Highland Park, IL 60035


Bronson Darryl M

(847) 432-4650
767 Park Ave W Ste 310
Highland Park, IL 60035


Norman Jay Markus

847-432-8180
767 Park Ave W Ste 180
Highland Park, IL 60035


Irvin Wiesman Ltd

(847) 266-0684
811 S. Paulina University Of Illinois At Chicago
Highland Park, IL 60035


Steven Bloch

847-432-0840
1160 Park Ave W
Highland Park, IL 60035


Josie Tenore

(847) 861-8821
806 Central Ave., Ste 203
Highland Park, IL 60035


Bonnie Barsky, M.D.

847-432-4650
767 Park Ave West,Suite 310
Highland Park, IL 60035


Markus Norman J Sc

(866) 343-6658
767 Park Ave W Ste 180
Highland Park, IL 60035


Richard Lyle Sperling

847-674-5122
2095 Painters Lake Rd
Highland Park, IL 60035


VI Peels FAQ in Highland Park, IL

Is VI Peel medical Grade?

VI chemical peels are medical-grade peels done in a medical setting due to the strength of their ingredients. Superficial peels don’t penetrate beyond the epidermis, and medium peels don’t penetrate beyond the dermis.

How often should you get a VI Peel?

How Often Should You Get a VI Peel? We recommend you wait for at least four to six weeks between treatments to see continuous results. After your treatment, you can expect some temporary swelling and redness that should fade within two to three days, with optimal results shown in four to six weeks.

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.

Will a chemical peel remove deep wrinkles?

You’re typically a good candidate if you have lighter skin. If you have darker skin, you can still benefit from a chemical peel, but it may cause discoloration and uneven pigmentation after the treatment. The chemical peel also doesn’t help with skin sags, severe wrinkles, or deeper scars.

What is the best peel for aging skin?

A retinol peel is ideal if you want to rejuvenate, hydrate and refresh your complexion. If you have more specific skin concerns including acne or aging signs such as fine lines and wrinkles, then a retinol peel could be the perfect solution for you to reduce symptoms.

Why am I not peeling after VI Peel?

The amount of peeling usually depends on the type and strength of the peel. If there is no peeling after a Vi Peel, however, it may be due to failure to use the towelets as part of the post care. Peeling may vary, however, each time you get a peel. Sometimes, however, the peeling isn’t visible.

What should you not do before a VI Peel?

Don’t exfoliate. Since a chemical peel is an in-depth exfoliation, it’s important that you don’t exfoliate for at least 1 week before your appointment. Refrain from using make-up. Avoid the sun. Stay hydrated.

How long do skin peel results last?

A light, or superficial, peel produces results that usually last between one and two months. A medium peel’s results will last between two and six months, and the results of a deep peel last forever.

What is the strongest chemical peel for face?

What Is the Deep Peel Like? The deep peel contains high concentrations of trichloroacetic acid, and it’s the most powerful of the chemical peels. While it produces more dramatic results than superficial or medium peels, it also requires a longer recovery time, and the procedure takes longer.

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.