VI Peels Boulder City NV

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

Local Businesses

Strimling Associates

(702) 243-6400
999 Adams Blvd, #104
Boulder City, NV 89005


Handler, Lionel J – Strimling Institute Of Derm

(702) 293-0393
999 Adams Blvd, #104
Boulder City, NV 89005


Strimling Institute-Drmtlgy

(702) 243-6400
16801 Van Buren Blvd
Boulder City, NV 89005


Strimling, Robert B – Strimling Robert B

(702) 293-0393
999 Adams Blvd, #104
Boulder City, NV 89005


Zamboni, William A – University-Nevada-School-Med

(702) 671-5110
10694 Magnolia Ave
Boulder City, NV 89005


Strimling Robert B

(702) 293-0393
10694 Magnolia Avenue
Boulder City, NV 89005


University Of Nevada School

(702) 671-5110
10694 Magnolia Avenue
Boulder City, NV 89005


VI Peels FAQ in Boulder City, NV

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)

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 long does it take for your skin to peel after a chemical peel?

The peeling may take anywhere from 7-10 days on average or longer depending on internal and external factors such as skin type, age, weather, lifestyle, and hormones. Slight redness and skin sensitivity and flaking can occur as your treatment eliminates dead surface skin cells.

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.

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.

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.

Do chemical peels tighten your face?

Reduce Wrinkles Some chemical face peels help tighten the skin by stimulating new, fresh collagen. This helps reduce the look of fine wrinkles, fine lines, and large pores.

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.

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.

Which chemical peel is best for beginners?

Lactic acid is another good starting peel because it’s considered lightweight and gentle. It smooths skin, provides a glow, helps with minor wrinkles, and is better than glycolic acid in treating hyperpigmentation and general skin discolorations. In addition, it’s more hydrating.