VI Peels Williamsburg VA

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

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Teasley, David G – Williamsburg Plastic Surgery

(561) 684-5500
227 Mclaws Cir
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Williamsburg Plastic Surgery

(757) 253-8875
227 Mclaws Cir
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Aesthetic Center For Cosmetic

(757) 345-2275
333 Mclaws Cir Ste 3
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Joseph Walker Musgrave

757-220-2266
1139 Professional Dr
Williamsburg, VA 23185


David G Teasley

757-253-8875
227 Mclaws Cir
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Johnstuart M Guarnieri

(757) 345-2275
333 Mclaws Cir – Suite 3
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Johnstuart Guarnieri

(757) 345-2275
333 Mclaws Circle Suite 3
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Susan Elizabeth Mackel

757-873-0161
895 Middle Ground Blvd 475 Mclaws Cir
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Hanneman, Kaija

757-564-8535
207 Bulifants Blvd Ste C
Williamsburg, VA 23188


Mc Dermott, Marti – Aesthetic Center For Cosmetic

(757) 345-2275
333 Mclaws Cir # 3
Williamsburg, VA 23187


Linwood Webster Custalow

757-345-3514
141 Eastbury
Williamsburg, VA 23188


Dr.David Teasley

(757) 253-8875
324 Monticello Avenue
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Jack L Teasley Facs

140 William Richmond
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Hines, Tammy – Peninsula Plastic Surgery Ctr

(757) 229-5200
324 Monticello Ave
Williamsburg, VA 23187


Schumann Dermatology Group

(757) 564-1200
5309 Discovery Park Blvd Ste A
Williamsburg, VA 23188


Guarnieri, Johnstuart – Aesthetic Center For Cosmetic

(757) 345-2275
333 Mclaws Cir # 3
Williamsburg, VA 23187


Donna Marie Corvette, Physician

757-645-3787
5335 Discovery Park Blvd. Suite A
Williamsburg, VA 23188


Keith William Schumann

757-564-1200
3435 John Tyler Hwy Bldg B
Williamsburg, VA 23185


Teasley, David G – Williamsburg Plastic Surgery

(757) 253-8875
227 Mclaws Cir
Williamsburg, VA 23187


Zantha Christine Marcuson

757-259-9466
475 Mclaws Cir Ste 1
Williamsburg, VA 23185


VI Peels FAQ in Williamsburg, VA

Do chemical peels reverse aging?

Chemical peels improve the appearance of aging skin by using a chemical solution to remove the outer layer of old skin. The new skin that replaces it is usually smoother and less wrinkled in appearance.

How long do skin peel results last?

A light, or superficial, peel produces results that usually last between one and two months. A medium peel’s results will last between two and six months, and the results of a deep peel last forever.

Will my face be red after a VI Peel?

You are likely to experience some mild redness, skin flaking, and irritation from a light chemical peel for a few days. Recovery is rapid, and after repeated treatments, these side effects will likely subside.

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.

Does VI Peel stimulate collagen?

In addition to removing the damaged, top layer of skin, the VI Peel® also stimulates the natural production of collagen and elastin – two substances which are vital for healthy skin growth.

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.

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.

Which is better a Hydrafacial or a VI Peel?

Hydrafacials are a much more thorough and extensive skin care treatment than chemical peels, with the added benefit of the hydration serum on your skin. Both products exfoliate and give your skin a gentle peel.

Can VI Peel burn your face?

In rare cases, sensitive individuals may experience pain, a burning or stinging sensation, swelling, or extreme redness after the VI Peel. If this occurs, you should wash your face with a mild cleanser and cool water. Use of the Post peel moisturizer (included) will soothe redness or irritation.

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.

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.

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.

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.