OBAGI
BLUE PEEL
The
Obagi blue peel represents a breakthrough and significant advancement
in topical skin rejuvenation. Using slow acting TCA (trichloroacetic
acid) instead of glycolic acid, the Obagi blue peel enables the aesthetician
to control the peeling process and its depth. The process is tailored
to the nature of the problem to be corrected: wrinkles, photodamage
or pigmentation problems.
Before receiving the Obagi blue peel, all patients are required to have pre
peel skin conditioning. These treatments include the use of Retin-A and hydroquinone.
These products precondition the skin preparation for the Obagi blue peel.
The Obagi blue peel begins with a thorough cleansing of the skin.
The
skin is then degreased using an acetone wipe.
The
degreasing is followed by the application of a 15 to 20% TCA. TCA stimulates
collagen and elastins in the skin and is a self-neutralizing acid.
The Obagi blue peel may be uncomfortable for some patients. Topical
local anesthesia is available for the procedure.
Depending
on the condition of your skin, 1 to 4 coats of the acid will be applied.
After each application, you will feel a burning sensation that may
last 5 to 10 minutes. There is no discomfort after the peel solution
is removed. Your skin will begin to peel within 2 to 3 days. In an
average of 5 to 10 days the sloughing should be complete and the skin
healed.
The
final step of the Obagi blue peel is the application of a light layer
of Vaseline.
Patients
can expect a strong exfoliation from the blue peel. This peel is suitable
for all types of skin and may be used on chest, hands, and arms. Patients
can expect smoother, healthier appearing skin, control of pigment and
softening of fine lines.
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Blue Peel Procedure Movie
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