VI Peels Lakewood CA

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

Local Businesses

Clark, Lani E – Patient Preferred Dermatology

(562) 633-1223
3650 South St
Lakewood, CA 90712


Fredric Rosenberg

562-633-6353
3650 South St Ste 306
Lakewood, CA 90712


Fredric Robert Rosenberg

(310) 378-1915
3650 E. South Street – #306
Lakewood, CA 90712


Advanced Dermatology Group

(562) 633-6353
3650 South St, #306
Lakewood, CA 90712


Talbert Medical Group

(562) 472-2841
3650 South St, Ste 303
Lakewood, CA 90712


Michael Castro

562-630-3105
5750 Downey Ave Ste 100
Lakewood, CA 90712


King Laura A

(562) 633-1223
3650 South St
Lakewood, CA 90712


Ayoub Elias J

(562) 630-3340
39380 Civic Center Dr Ste B
Lakewood, CA 90712


Rosenberg, Fredric R – Advanced Dermatology Group

(562) 633-6353
3650 South St, #306
Lakewood, CA 90711


Castro, Michael – Lakewood Aesthetics

(562) 630-3877
5750 Downey Ave, Ste 100
Lakewood, CA 90712


Shirlene Jay

714-838-5680
3650 South St Ste 404
Lakewood, CA 90712


Michael N Castro

(562) 630-3105
5750 Downey Ave – Suite 100
Lakewood, CA 90712


Jay Shirlene

(562) 633-1223
3650 South St
Lakewood, CA 90712


Castro, Michael

562-630-3105
5750 Downey Ave Ste 100
Lakewood, CA 90712


VI Peels FAQ in Lakewood, CA

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.

Why you shouldn’t get a chemical peel?

A chemical peel can lead to a bacterial, fungal or viral infection, such as a flare-up of the herpes virus — the virus that causes cold sores. Heart, kidney or liver damage. A deep chemical peel uses carbolic acid (phenol), which can damage heart muscle and cause the heart to beat irregularly.

Is VI Peel good for wrinkles?

The original VI Peel® is a skin treatment used to improve the appearance of the skin on the face and chest. It is perfect for those suffering from acne, hyperpigmentation, uneven skin texture or skin tone, fine lines and wrinkles, acne scarring, sagging skin, age or sun spots, enlarged pores.

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.

How many sittings are required for chemical peel?

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

What happens the day after VI Peel?

Patients can expect pain, redness, irritation, and flaking for about one week. Skin begins to peel after three days and continues to day seven. Normal activities can be resumed, but sun exposure and exercise should be avoided.