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Micropeel In Neenah and Plover

Experience smooth, glowing, younger-looking skin with The Center for Aesthetics and Plastic Surgery’s Micropeel treatments at Mequon, Plover, and The Fox Valley locations. Our two-step clinical treatment combines microdermabrasion and a customized alpha-hydroxy acid treatment to soften your skin, brighten your complexion, cleanse your pores, and reduce discoloration. 

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What is a Micropeel?

Micropeel is a non-surgical cosmetic treatment that combines microdermabrasion with chemical peels to refresh the overall appearance and health of the skin. It effectively addresses various skin concerns like wrinkles, fine lines, scars, and acne. This non-invasive treatment safely promotes skin cell turnover to reveal firmer and more youthful-looking skin.

How Does Micropeel Work?

This effective technique combines alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) exfoliation with microdermabrasion to gently polish away dead skin cells and promote cellular renewal. The AHA solution is applied to the skin to loosen debris and impurities, while the microdermabrasion tool buffs away the surface layer of skin to reveal a brighter and more youthful-looking appearance. By removing the outer layer of dead skin cells, a micropeel can help to unclog pores, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and promote collagen production.

Benefits of Micropeel

A Micropeel treatment delivers stunning benefits, including softer, smoother, brighter, and clearer-looking skin, for a refreshed, appearance. Regular application can also increase collagen production, enhance skin texture, and amplify the effectiveness of your daily skincare routine. Moreover, these treatments require little to no downtime and can easily fit into your busy lifestyle, leaving you with a radiant complexion.

What Is The Difference Between a Micropeel and a Chemical Peel?

A chemical peel involves applying a solution to the skin that breaks down the top layer and encourages cell turnover. On the other hand, a Micropeel combines microdermabrasion with a light chemical peel, resulting in a deeper exfoliation. Microdermabrasion uses a diamond-tipped wand to remove dead skin cells, while the chemical peel penetrates the skin for a more intensive treatment.

 

Before During and After a Micropeel Treatment

 

What to Expect Before a Micropeel Treatment

Our experienced practitioners in Neenah and Plover will provide a tailored treatment plan to meet your unique requirements and goals. You will also receive personalized pre-treatment instructions, including avoiding Retin A products for three nights before treatment. Our aim is to help you achieve your desired outcome with a custom plan.

What to Expect During a Micropeel Treatment

The procedure blends a superficial chemical peel with microdermabrasion treatment. The chemical peel portion of your micropeel session involves the application of a chemical irritant like salicylic acid, glycolic acid, or alpha/beta hydroxy acids, exfoliating dead skin cells. The chemical solution formula depends on your skincare needs. The peel penetrates the outermost layer of skin to reveal healthy skin tissue below.

During microdermabrasion, a vacuum device that sprays fine crystals buffs and exfoliates the skin. The combination of pressure and abrasion improves circulation and tone, reducing inflammation and revitalizing the skin’s appearance.

The hour-long chemical peel and microdermabrasion treatment is relatively comfortable. However, patients may experience itching or mild burning during their Micropeel. After treatment, a moisturizer protects and hydrates your healing skin.

What to Expect After a Micropeel Treatment

Most people experience no pain or side effects following the procedure. However, if any symptoms arise, they are usually mild and include skin irritation, itching, rosy/red skin tone, and light peeling. These effects typically diminish within a few days.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Micropeel Safe? Is The Micropeel Suitable For All Skin Types?

Since it is non-invasive, a Micropeel is safe for almost any patient of any skin type who wants to remove dead skin cells, jumpstart collagen production, and reveal the healthier layer of skin below the dull outer layers. 

Can I Undergo a Micropeel If I Have Sensitive Skin or Conditions Like Rosacea?

A Micropeel is beneficial for patients who have acne, sensitive skin, rosacea, and/or environmentally damaged skin. 

How Can I Maintain My Results After Micropeel?

You can maintain your results through the consistent use of proper skincare products, such as gentle cleansers, moisturizers, and SPF. Additionally, staying away from direct UV exposure and harmful habits like smoking can help prevent damage to your skin. Keeping up with regular touch-up sessions can also aid in retaining your results long-term.  

How Often Can I Receive a Micropeel Treatment?

Micropeel treatments can be done every four to six weeks. 

What Can a Micropeel Treat?

Micropeel is capable of treating a range of skin issues, including uneven tone, dullness, fine lines and wrinkles, minor laxity, hyperpigmentation, age spots, excessive buildup of dead skin cells, acne, minor scarring, enlarged pores, sun damage, inflammation caused by sensitive skin, and aging skin that does not look or feel its best. 

How Much Does a Micropeel Treatment Cost?

Cost varies depending on extent of treatment and sessions needed. 

Is There Anything I Should Avoid Before or After Micropeel?

It is  advisable to avoid exfoliating and using any products with retinol or alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) at least three days before and after the micropeel. Additionally, it’s recommended to avoid sun exposure and sweating excessively for 24 hours post-treatment.  

Does Insurance Cover the Cost of a Micropeel Treatment?

Most insurance plans do not cover cosmetic procedures, including micropeels, as they are considered elective or non-essential. However, if you have a specific medical condition that requires a micropeel treatment, such as severe acne or scarring, your insurance plan may cover the cost.  

Can The Micropeel Be Combined With Other Skincare Treatments?

 Micropeel can be combined with other treatments like Botox, dermal fillers, or laser therapy to achieve enhanced results. The key is to work with an experienced aesthetician who can assess your skin’s needs and recommend the best combination of treatments to meet your goals.  

How Many Micropeel Sessions Will I Need? How Long Is a Typical Session?

To achieve optimal results, we recommend a series of 4-6 peels over a period of 2 months; followed by periodic maintenance as required. The procedure takes approximately an hour to complete. 

Is There Any Downtime After My Micropeel Treatment?

Patients experience no downtime with Micropeel. You may feel a slight burning sensation and some pinkness for a few hours afterward. You may also experience some slight peeling for a few days after the procedure. 

How Long Do Results of a Micropeel Last?

Generally, the effects of a Micropeel can last anywhere from 4 to 6 weeks, although this can vary depending on a variety of factors, including your skin type, the frequency of your treatments, and your lifestyle habits.  

How Do I Care for My Skin After a Micropeel Treatment?

Avoid any harsh products or exfoliants for at least a week after  treatment. Instead, opt for gentle, hydrating skincare products to soothe and nourish the skin. Keep your skin protected from the sun by wearing a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher. It’s also important to avoid excessive sweating and heat exposure for 24 hours after the treatment.  

Am I a Candidate For Micropeel?

If you have acne, sensitive skin, rosacea, or environmentally damaged skin you are an ideal candidate for Micropeel. 

Can I Wear Makeup After a Micropeel Treatment?

To avoid irritation, it’s recommended to wait at least 48 to 72 hours after a Micropeel before applying makeup. Since your skin will remain tender and sensitive for a few days after the procedure, it needs enough time to thoroughly heal. 

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