Blue Peel® & Blue Peel Radiance
Blue Peel® & Blue Peel RadianceA chemical peel is a minimally invasive procedure that helps improve the appearance of the skin. During the procedure, your practitioner carefully applies combinations of powerful solutions to the face, décolletage (neck and chest), or hands to remove dead skin cells. The solutions penetrate into the skin, causing dead skin cells to peel off. The new skin is smoother and more refined-looking.1,2
There are many types of chemical peel preparations, and the right preparation for you depends on your skin type and desired results. Medium-depth chemical peels often include the use of trichloroacetic acid (TCA) to improve the appearance of:
- Fine to medium wrinkles
- Moderate photodamage
- Discolouration problems
- Superficial acne scars
Chemical peels in general can also improve other skin problems, including1
- Acne
- Freckles
- Facial scars
- Rough skin
Reveal healthier, younger-looking skin with Blue Peel® and Blue Peel Radiance®
- A highly effective, medium-depth chemical peel used with either a low concentration of TCA, or salicylic acid, respectively
- Skin will appear firmer, clearer, and smoother
- Can be performed on the face, neck, chest, hands, back of arms, and legs
Blue Peel Radiance®
----- Before and After -----


Baseline 1,2 vs Week 51,2
1 Photos have not been retouched. Individual results may vary
2 Study results for a series of 3 Blue Peel Radiance procedures, performed at 2-week intervals; patient is shown at day 35, one week following third peel
*A series of 4 to 6 peels may provide best overall results


Baseline 1,2 vs Week 51,2
1 Photos have not been retouched. Individual results may vary
2 Study results for a series of 3 Blue Peel Radiance procedures, performed at 2-week intervals; patient is shown at day 35, one week following third peel
*A series of 4 to 6 peels may provide best overall results


Baseline 1,2 vs Day 21
1 Photos have not been retouched. Individual results may vary
2 Study results for a series of 3 Blue Peel Radiance procedures, performed at 2-week intervals; patient is shown at day 35, one week following third peel
*A series of 4 to 6 peels may provide best overall results
References:
1. Rendon MI, Berson DS, Cohen JL, Roberts WE, Starker I, Wang B. Evidence and considerations in the application of chemical peels in skin disorders and aesthetic resurfacing. J Clin Aesthetic Dermatol. 2010;3(7):32-43.
2. Grimes PE. Aesthetics and Cosmetic Surgery for Darker Skin Types. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a Wolters Kluwer business; 2008:155-178.