Understanding Chemical Peels
At Miranda Beauty & Weight Loss clinic we offer one of the best Chemical peels treatments where this cosmetic procedure is used to improve the appearance and texture of your skin by applying a chemical solution to exfoliate the outermost layers. This process will promote a smoother, more even-toned skin and can address various skin concerns.
Understanding the different types of chemical peels
- Superficial Peels: Mild acids are used to gently exfoliate the outer layer of skin. These peels are often used to improve mild skin discoloration, rough texture, and fine wrinkles.
- Medium Peels: Stronger acids penetrate deeper into the skin to treat more pronounced wrinkles, acne scars, and uneven skin tone.
- Deep Peels: Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) or phenol solutions deeply penetrate the skin to address severe wrinkles, sun damage, and deeper scars. These peels require longer recovery times and are usually performed under anesthesia.

The Benefits of Chemical Peels at our office:

Improved Skin Texture:
Smoother and softer skin due to removal of dead skin cells.

Even Skin Tone:
Reduction in hyperpigmentation, age spots, and sun damage.

Reduced Fine Lines and Wrinkles:
Stimulates collagen production, which can diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Acne Treatment:
Helps to clear up acne and reduce acne scars.
What customer says about our services:
We can treat effectively crow's feet, smile lines, and forehead wrinkles.
This will help to reduce the appearance of acne scars and other types of scars.
It will improve skin discoloration caused by sun damage or melasma.
Recovery and Results
- Immediate Effects: Some immediate glow and plumping of the skin due to increased circulation.
- Progressive Results: Improvement in skin texture and tone becomes noticeable in the weeks following treatment, as collagen production increases.
- Number of Sessions: A series of treatments spaced several weeks apart may be recommended for optimal results, depending on the severity of the skin condition being treated.