VI Peels Greensboro NC

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

Local Businesses

Crossley, James J – Crossley James J

(336) 274-5441
100 E Northwood St
Greensboro, NC 27401


Owsley, Todd G – Carolina Surgical Arts

(336) 288-0677
2516 Oakcrest Ave # B
Greensboro, NC 27401


Gruber, Hope

336-632-9272
510 N Elam Ave Ste 303
Greensboro, NC 27403


Woods, Wayne

336-379-0700
719 Green Valley Road
Greensboro, NC 27406


Moyle, Lora – Carolina Vein & Laser Speclsts

(336) 218-8346
1130 New Garden Rd
Greensboro, NC 27401


Gruber, Hope M – Dermatology Specialists

(336) 632-9272
510 N Elam Ave, #303
Greensboro, NC 27403


Krusch, Michael P Do – Carolina Vein Specialists

(336) 218-8346
1130 New Garden Rd
Greensboro, NC 27401


David M. Bowers

336-275-0919
300 W. Northwood Street
Greensboro, NC 27401


Carolina Vein & Laser Specialists

(336) 218-8346
1130 New Garden Rd
Greensboro, NC 27410


Greensboro Ear Nose & Throat

(336) 379-9445
321 W Wendover Ave
Greensboro, NC 27408


Carolina Vein Laser Specialists Pa

(336) 218-8346
1130 New Garden Rd
Greensboro, NC 27410


Patseavouras, Louie L – Patseavouras Ctr-Plastic Surg

(336) 299-4907
522 N Elam Ave
Greensboro, NC 27401


Best David C

1-336-852-0300
600 Pasteur Drive
Greensboro, NC 27403


Poplin, Debbie – Carolina Dermatology Center

(336) 282-1414
1900 Ashwood Ct
Greensboro, NC 27455


Best Impressions Plastic Surgery

(336) 852-0300
600 Pasteur Dr
Greensboro, NC 27403


Bruce Mccoy

(336) 855-6131
526 N Elam Ave Ste 201
Greensboro, NC 27403


Wayne Woods

(336) 379-0700
721 Green Valley Rd Ste 4
Greensboro, NC 27408


Carol Woody

(336) 333-9111
1305 W Wendover Ave – Suite D
Greensboro, NC 27408


Gould, Karen P – Dermatology Specialists

(336) 632-9272
510 N Elam Ave, #303
Greensboro, NC 27403


Robert Davis

(336) 294-6555
600 Walter Reed Drive
Greensboro, NC 27403


VI Peels FAQ in Greensboro, NC

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.

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.

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 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.

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.

What chemical peels do dermatologists recommend?

Dermatologists recommend superficial peels if skin issues only affect the top layer of the skin, the epidermis. Because superficial peels do not penetrate the deeper layers, they carry a lower risk of side effects and the skin tends to recover more quickly.

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.

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 VI Peel remove dark spots?

A Vi Peel can dramatically lessen the appearance of dark spots, age spots, sunspots and sun-damaged skin. Even if you have found the removal of these kinds of hyperpigmentation conditions a problem in the past, the Vi Peel will work wonders.

Does the VI Peel actually work?

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.

What naturally tightens facial skin?

Banana. Bananas are rich in potassium, vitamins, and natural oils. Cucumber. Cucumber helps retain elastin and hyaluronic acid which are necessary to maintain firm skin. Pineapple. Aloe Vera. Coffee grounds scrub. Honey.

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.

How deep does VI Peel go?

VI Peels are safe for all skin types, it has a numbing agent, so it is virtually pain free and offers minimal down time. On average, one can expect flaking to peeling starting at day 3 through day 7 after treatment. The VI can range from a light to medium depth peel depending on technique and application used.