By Jane Rippon on Wednesday, 12 July 2017
Category: News

Peel away the signs of skin ageing - Light Chemical Peel

What is a chemical peel?

A chemical peel is a minimally invasive procedure that helps improve the appearance of skin. During the procedure, Expert Master Class trained,  Dr Rippon carefully applies combinations of powerful solutions to the face, décolletage (neck and chest), or hands to remove dead skin cells. The solutions penetrate into the skin, causing dead skin cells to peel off. The new skin is smoother and more refined-looking. 

There are many types of chemical peel preparations, and the right preparation for you depends on your skin type and desired results.  Light or superficial chemical peels usually consist of alpha and beta hydroxy acids, such as glycol, lactic, or salicylic acid, that are combined to improve the appearance of:

Fine lines and wrinkles

Uneven tone and texture

Mild to moderate photo damage

Acne and acne scarring

Blue Peel Radiance delivers improvements in the appearance of skin tone and texture with beautiful results after just one application but even more radiant skin after three peels. There are visible improvement in appearance of skin tone and texture and helps minimise the signs of skin ageing and photo damage. 

A patient review 

Janet Jamieson · April 1, 2017  "I have received botox and fillers off Dr Rippon over this last year or so and are always delighted with the results. Recently I have had veinwave treatment to rid me of those nasty and annoying little blotches of tiny veins and the results were amazing. My recent visit was to have the obagi radiance peel the results were outstanding. I am coming up 57 years old and I am now after a long long time confident to go without makeup my skin looks fantastic. Dr Rippon and his wife Jane make you so welcome and relaxed. Dr Rippon is very professional and I highly recommend. I am more than delighted with all my treatments." 


Transform your skin with Blue Peel Radiance and with other Obagi products



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