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VI® Peel

VI Peel is a chemical peel treatment unlike any other! Specially formulated into a gentle blend of acids, including trichloroacetic acid, salicylic acid, and vitamin C, VI Peel causes old skin to flake and peel off, revealing clearer, smoother, and fresher-appearing skin underneath. We offer multiple types of VI peels, each formulated to address different skin care concerns including fine line, acne, hyperpigmentation, pore size, aging, scarring, oiliness, and sun damage. Visit our North Florida office today for a complete skin care evaluation.

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How Does VI® Peel Work?

VI Peel is a medium-depth treatment that targets the outermost layers of skin. After application, VI Peel continuously stimulates collagen and elastin production by forcing the dead and damaged skin cells to shed over the next few days. 

Collagen and elastin are responsible for the structure and elasticity of your skin. As you age, production of these proteins naturally declines, resulting in fine lines and wrinkles. VI Peel works to reverse this process, reducing the visibility of these age marks over time. Similarly, VI Peel contains a special formulation of chemicals that can break down bumps, lighten skin, and reduce oil production to improve the appearance of acne, scarring, sun damage, and discoloration. For more deep-set scars, signs of aging, or discoloration, repeat treatments will be required.

To learn more about how VI Peel can benefit your skin, reach out to one of our board-certified aestheticians in Gainesville, FL, today!

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Results & Recovery

VI Peel is a noninvasive procedure that does not require any injections, allowing for little to no downtime. While it does take about 4-6 weeks to experience VI Peel’s full results, the final effect of this chemical peel treatment is entirely worth it. VI Peel’s vitamin and mineral-rich blend works itself deep into the skin to stimulate collagen production and improve complexion. Call our office today to achieve soft, supple, and rejuvenated skin with VI Peel!

VI Peel Treatments in Gainesville, Florida

Ready to learn more about how VI Peel can refresh your skin? Reach out to North Florida Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics to schedule your VI Peel consultation today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where Can VI® Peel Be Applied?

VI Peel is most commonly applied to the face, but can also be used on the neck, chest, arms, legs, and back.

How Does VI® Peel Compare To Traditional Facials and Peeling Treatments?

VI Peel is able to minimize discoloration, signs of aging, and scarring more effectively than most other peels and facials. Medium-depth peels, such as VI Peel, can produce noticeable results with minimal downtime and recovery needs.

Is VI® Peel Safe?

VI Peel is widely considered a safe and effective treatment for uneven skin tone and texture. Side effects of VI Peel treatments tend to be mild and short-lived, making it a popular option for patients who don’t want to deal with prolonged redness, swelling, and pain.

Do VI® Peel Treatments Hurt?

While some stinging, burning, and overall discomfort are normal, most patients experience little to no pain during their VI Peel treatment. After the procedure, some redness, swelling, and itching are expected as dead skin begins to peel.

Who Is An Ideal Candidate For VI® Peel Treatments?

VI Peels are most suitable for patients who are over the age of 13 and are dissatisfied with the texture, tone, or clarity of their skin. Those who are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking Accutane, or have extremely sensitive skin should consult a medical professional before considering VI Peel treatments.

Is VI Peel Suitable For All Skin Types and Tones?

VI Peel is suitable for a wide range of skin types and tones. However, individuals with darker skin tones should consult with a dermatologist or qualified provider prior to treatment to help minimize the risk of hyperpigmentation.

How Long Do Results Last?

In general, VI Peel results can last anywhere between three and four months. Patients can delay the need for repeat treatments by avoiding sun exposure and maintaining a rigorous skin care regimen.