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Chemical Peels

What are Chemical Peels?


Chemical Peels are a cosmetic treatment which are used to improve the texture, tone and health of the skin.  A Chemical Peel is applied to the skin to exfoliate and remove the outer layers of skin, encouraging new healthier skin to regenerate. 

At Bonds Aesthetics we use Superficial and medium peels.   

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Chemical Peels at a glance...

Duration

30 - 60 Minutes 

Sessions 

3

Results after 

4 Weeks 

Price From 

 From £100

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it Painful?

No this is not a painful treatment, however it may feel warm during the treatment process. 

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What can I expect during the treatment? 

Before you decide you want to go ahead with the treatment you will be booked into a free consultation where we will discuss your past medical history, any allergies and pros and cons of the treatment.

Your face is cleansed and prepped for the peel to be applied. 

The peel is on the skin for a matter of minutes before being neutralised. 

Moisturiser and SPF is applied

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Can I use the Dermalux Compact Lite after the treatment?

Yes you can. It is beneficial to use the light after to enhance your results further.

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When can I wash may face after treatment? 

You should wait at least 24 hours 

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When can I wear makeup?

It is recommended to wait 48 hours before applying makeup to the skin.

 

What side effects can I expect?

* Redness, Swelling, or peeling during recovery. 

*Sensitivity to sunlight - always wear SPF. 

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Bonds Aesthetics (Devon) LTD,

Braunton,

North Devon​

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Contact Natalie   -         07809731016   -       bondsaestheticsdevon@outlook.com 

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Here to boost your confidence with up to date, evidence based aesthetic treatments in the heart of North Devon.

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