VI Peels New Hyde Park NY

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

Local Businesses

Carlos Constante Bazan

516-488-5366
7649 Hewlett St
New Hyde Park, NY 11040


Leonard Kristal

516-352-6151
2001 Marcus Ave Ste S40
New Hyde Park, NY 11042


Mariel Eliza

(516) 608-2820
2 Ohio Dr
New Hyde Park, NY 11042


Annette Cohen

(516) 354-6868
3003 New Hyde Park Road Suite 306
New Hyde Park, NY 11099


Joshua Fox

516-326-4160
Advanced Dermatology, P.C.,6 Lowell Ave
New Hyde Park, NY 11040


Charles Baraf

(516) 608-2820
2 Pro Health Plaza
New Hyde Park, NY 11099


David Cooper

516-622-6040
2800 Marcus Ave
New Hyde Park, NY 11042


Mahira Tanovic

(516) 354-1330
444 Lakeville Road Suite 303
New Hyde Park, NY 11042


Barbara Hisler

(516) 326-0333
1300 Union Tpke # 303
New Hyde Park, NY 11099


Emily Rose Greenspan

718-343-0600
2035 Lakeville Rd
New Hyde Park, NY 11040


Greenspan, Emily

718-343-0169
1991 Marcus Ave Fl 2
New Hyde Park, NY 11042


Helen S Flamenbaum

(516) 354-6868
3003 New Hyde Park Rd – Suite 306
New Hyde Park, NY 11042


Helen S Flamenbaum

3003 New Hyde Park Rd Ste 306
New Hyde Park, NY 11042


Armen Kasabian

(516) 233-3600
1999 Marcus Avenue
New Hyde Park, NY 11042


Robert Hayman

(516) 352-6151
2001 Marcus Ave – Suite S40
New Hyde Park, NY 11042


Eye Plastic & Reconstructive

(516) 328-1010
3003 New Hyde Park Rd Ste 409
New Hyde Park, NY 11099


Juanita Punwaney

516-608-2820
2 Ohio Dr Fl 2
New Hyde Park, NY 11042


Barbara Hisler

(516) 326-0333
1300 Union Tpke Ste 303
New Hyde Park, NY 11040


Carlos Bazan

(516) 488-5366
7649 Hewlett St
New Hyde Park, NY 11099


Joshua Fox

718-357-8200
6 Lowell Ave
New Hyde Park, NY 11040


VI Peels FAQ in New Hyde Park, NY

Which is better for wrinkles microdermabrasion or chemical peel?

For deeper wrinkles, a medium or deep chemical peel is the best option. For rough skin caused by sun damage, microdermabrasion or a light chemical peel will work. If you have severe damage or are at risk of melasma, medium or deep chemical peels are better suited.

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 can I speed up my peeling after a chemical peel?

Answer: Recovery after a chemical peel Unfortunately, there is no magic wand that will speed up the healing and peeling process after a chemical peel. I recommend you follow the instructions you received on gently cleansing your skin and keeping it hydrated as it recovers from the treatment.

Is VI Peel considered a deep peel?

The VI Peel is a dermatologist-designed chemical peel designed to remove the top layers of the skin over the course of several days. It is considered to be a medium grade peel and can only be performed by a licensed esthetician or medical provider.

Why is my face not peeling after chemical peel?

Don’t worry most people expect to have some peeling after a peel but it really depends on the condition of your skin at the time of chemical peel whether you peel or not.

What are the side effects of VI Peel?

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

How many sittings are required for chemical peel?

3-4 sittings done at 2-3 weeks interval. It helps in skin rejuvenation and revitalization.

What chemical peel is best for deep wrinkles?

Trichloroacetic Acid Peels (TCA) Green. TCA peels are an excellent choice for patients who experience pigment irregularities and sun damage, as well as deep wrinkles and acne scars.

Are skin peels worth it?

Good for you! Not only are they important in maintaining the health of your skin, but they are also one of the most effective facial treatments there is. Chemical peels can be used to correct issues such as uneven tone, fine lines and wrinkles, dark spots and even acne.

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.