VI Peels Durham NC

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

Local Businesses

Craig Stephen Heinly

(919) 286-7903
823 Broad St
Durham, NC 27705


Caroline Hebert

(919) 684-5414
Box 3822 Dumc
Durham, NC 27710


Jonathan Cook

(919) 684-6805
Po Box 3915
Durham, NC 27710


Facial Plactic Surgery Center

1-919-956-8696

Durham, NC 27701


Dettner, Pat – Serafin Plastic Surgery

(919) 220-7711
300 Crutchfield St
Durham, NC 27701


Garrett Schell Bressler

(919) 383-6696
1920 Front St
Durham, NC 27705


Elizabeth Harris Hamilton

(919) 220-8300
2609 N Duke St – Suite Number 403
Durham, NC 27704


Matthews, Tonni – Faces Plastic Surgery & Skin

(919) 419-8319
1515 W Nc Highway 54 # 130
Durham, NC 27701


Dr.Michael Zenn

(919) 620-4467
2100 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27705


Jelic Jeffrey S Dmd

1-919-419-9222
5501 Fortunes Ridge Drive Suite H
Durham, NC 27713


Moses Elam

(209) 476-2000
2828 Croasdaile Dr
Durham, NC 27705


Sandra Jane Fearrington

(919) 471-9293
4113 Capitol St – Suite A
Durham, NC 27704


Jeffrey R Marcus

(919) 668-3110
Dumc 3974
Durham, NC 27701


Edward Ray

(919) 806-8866
5007 Southpark Drive Suite 110
Durham, NC 27713


North Carolina Eye & Ear

(919) 595-2000
4102 N Roxboro St
Durham, NC 27704


Neil Bruce Gottlieb

215-694-8335
11 Brickstone Pl
Durham, NC 27712


Lanier Verne C Jr

1-919-471-3406
300 Crutchfield Street
Durham, NC 27704


Ronald Edward Riefkohl

919-471-1880
110 E Carver St
Durham, NC 27704


Triangle Dermatology

(919) 286-7903
823 Broad St
Durham, NC 27705


Jack Guyes Robbins

None
4911 Timberly Dr
Durham, NC 27707


VI Peels FAQ in Durham, NC

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 I avoid before 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 often should you get a VI peel?

A VI Peel is a moderate-depth chemical peel that may improve your skin texture and improve signs of aging. It uses a blend of ingredients that include salicylic acid, TCA, and phenol. You can get a VI Peel as frequently as every 4 to 6 weeks, and it can be used on all skin types.

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.

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.

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.

Why does my skin look wrinkly after a chemical peel?

The likely reason that the skin does not yet look normal after your peel is that you only had your peel 4 days prior–you are still peeling. The Vitalize peel is a modified Jessner’s peel which can cause much more peeling than say a glycolic acid or salicylic acid peel. Continue to moisturize regularly.

Which VI Peel is the strongest?

VI Peel Advanced is 30% stronger than Basic, for mature skin, to help enhance collagen stimulation, address wrinkles and fine lines. Blended peel that can simultaneously address multiple skin conditions. VI Peel Precision Plus addresses skin discoloration.

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 does VI Peel last?

Typically, VI Peels will last anywhere from 3 to 4 months. But with proper aftercare, these results can be extended. Unfortunately, VI Peel treatments are not permanent. Over time, the effects of this Chemical Peel will start to fade.

Do chemical peels tighten skin under eyes?

Improve Texture And Tighten Skin Once the chemical peel facial is applied, it will immediately begin working to exfoliate the skin around the eyes and you’ll slowly start noticing a difference in the skin’s texture. After a couple of weeks, the skin should appear to be tighter than it was previously.

What face looks like after VI Peel?

The skin will look slightly tan, yellow or red immediately after the peel. On days one and two the skin will feel slightly tighter, with no visible signs of having had a peel. Any pigmented areas might appear slightly darker. On approximately day three, you will begin to peel.