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Chemical Peels -First Line Treatment Before Botox & Fillers

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Are you planning for your Botox treatment to remove wrinkles and to treat blemishes in your skin? Have you already used chemical peels to treat your wrinkles and to acquire a skin that looks healthy, fresh and young? If you have not already or if your beauty centre has not suggested you chemical peels as your first line treatment before you undergo your Botox or filler treatment, then you can certainly recommend them chemical peels for your skin care treatment.

To understand why you must try chemical peels as your first line treatment before Botox you must understand the nature of your skin care issues. Botox is used mainly to treat wrinkles in your face due to excessive muscle movement. You can find different levels of wrinkles in your face an in the other parts of the body. It varies from mild wrinkles to deep wrinkles. Wrinkles are formed due to aging as well as due to poor skin care, poor diet, stress etc. You will be able to restore your skins original beauty by taking healthy diet as well as through preliminary skin care treatments such as chemical peels. This will help you get rid of mild wrinkles that do not run deep. You can treat further deep wrinkles and blemishes in your skin with Botox and filler treatments. This will be one of the most cost effective ways of treating wrinkles.

Secondly, you will be able to get better results from your Botox treatments if your skin is already in a general health condition. There are many London Botox treatments that offer wrinkle treatments but not all of them make use of chemical peels and other treatments to restore general health condition of your skin before subjecting you to Botox wrinkle treatments.

Peels are the basics of any procedure a cosmetic centre does and it would be bad practice for any one performing botox and fillers but not recommending good medical skin care treatments as they are cheaper with potential for greater results. Using chemical peels regularly will help you maintain good skin health and then the lines and wrinkles can be controlled with botox. It is very important to find a good London Botox treatment centre that can offer you comprehensive skin care solution and not just a single line of treatment. They should be able to review your skin condition and offer reliable skin care solution. They act with your best interest in mind and they should not be just about making money out of you but to make you feed good about your skin so you put your money where it works !

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58 Responses to “Chemical Peels -First Line Treatment Before Botox & Fillers”


  1. admin says:

    The PH of beauty parlour peels is much different than clinic peels..therefere 50% parlour peel is really not the same as a 50% in clinic peel.

  2. Sarah David says:

    Chemical peels provide effective treatment to counteract the effects of aging and skin damage. There are a lot of benefits of chemical peels.

  3. Carolyn Clark says:

    Chemical peels help our skin to glow. I usually do it on beauty parlors. I am lazy to do this at home, but I have all the products at home to do chemical peeling.

  4. Tyson Smith says:

    Stronger chemical face peels will make your skin to lose the ability to produce pigment, so you will always need to wear sun protection

  5. Mary Singleton says:

    It is better to prepare your skin for chemical peel as instructed by manufacturer and perform chemical peel accordingly. Thanks for this post.

  6. admin says:

    shouldn’t remove hair – but scars it improves as it takes alot of the dead layer of cells off – scars have may have a lot dead cells (especially acne scars) – hence removing them vigorously is a step in the right direction – this can be combined with the dermaroller therapy and pigment lightening agents to combat scars from all angles.

  7. Cory Perry says:

    Does a chemical peel work well for scars and are they forever lasting? Does a chemical peel remove hair on the face?

  8. Viola Carvalho says:

    Chemical peels can have several side effects, but they will differ depending on what kind of peel you are getting, ie, light, medium or deep



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