Jessa Skincare Organic Peels
PERTINENT PEEL INFORMATION
JESSA PEEL BEFORE, DURING & AFTER
What to expect before your peel?
A consultation is essential. Your esthetician will talk to you about your history. Tell your Esthetician, if you have had a cosmetic procedure in the past, scar easily or have ever had a type of raised scar known as a keloid, or took isotretinoin (Accutane). After the consultation, your esthetician will look at your skin, and tell you which peel will be best for your skin condition.
Your Esthetician will give you a Superficial depth peel also known as the “Lunch Time” peel. Penetrates the outer layer of skin to gently exfoliate. Reducing fine lines, wrinkles, freckles, sun spots, scarring, acne creating an over-all glow revealing healthy new cells. Medium depth, penetrates the outer layer of skin and reaches into the middle layer of skin to remove damaged skin cells. We do not typically intend on going to this depth as an Esthetician, if your peel goes deeper you will need to know what to do and what normally occurs. Deep depth, reaches deep into the middle layer of skin. This will always be done by a dermatologist only. The skin will look like it has a 3rd degree burn, and will be bleeding. The doctor will use general anesthesia, putting you to sleep for this procedure.
Before applying the peel, the skin is prepped. Your esthetician will quickly and evenly apply the peel. Typically for 1-10 minutes at a time you will feel a stingle (sting and tingle together) depending on how strong it feels and how your skin looks your esthetician will increase or decrease the timing. They may also layer more peel on to go deeper.
After the peel is removed, with cool compresses your esthetician will apply a protective salve and SPF. Do not go home and wash your face or apply harsh products ask your esthetician what to do for the next 48hrs. A mild oil or pure Hyaluronic Serum may be applied after a superficial or medium-depth peel to help soothe the skin.
4 Important Home Care Tips
1. Do not scratch or rub the treated skin. While the skin may burn, itch, or swell, it is important to resist the urge to scratch or rub. To alleviate the discomfort, apply a cold compress.
2. Keep your skin moist and supple. If the skin dries out and cracks, scarring may occur.
3. Do not pick at dry skin. After a peel, the face tends to flake, but picking can increase the risk of an infection, skin discoloration, and scarring.
4. Wear sunscreen daily once your skin heals. Applying sunscreen before your mineral makeup will help maintain the results.
What to Expect After a Peel
Over the next 1 to 7 days, new skin will appear, older cells will peel off. This should be mild if you are well moisturized you will barely notice this happening. If your peel goes to medium depth expect healing time of up to 14 days and the symptoms below.
All peels require follow-up care. You will be given specific instructions to follow, which will include everything from how to wash your skin to sun protection. It is important to keep in mind that sun exposure and smoking can cause unwanted side effects, including infection and scarring.
What to expect after each type of peel
Superficial Peel, Healing Time: 1 - 7 days skin maybe red for a few hours. After the redness disappears, scaling may develop, which lasts 3 – 7 days. Oil, Serum or
Lotion needs to be applied until the skin heals, followed by daily use of sunscreen. 3-10 peels (1-2 weeks apart) are necessary to get the results you desire.
Medium Peel, Healing Time: 7 - 14 days skin will be red and swollen. Swelling worsens for 48 hours. Eyelids may swell. Blisters, Rash or Bumps can form or break open. Skin crusts and peels off in 7 – 14 days. Daily soaks for a specified period, apply ozonated oil or squalane . Apply mild lotion or cream avoid sun until skin heals, 5 – 7 days can wear mineral makeup. For a medium depth peel see your doctor, you may see some of these symptoms after a superficial peel with your esthetician.
DOCTOR ONLY Deep Peel, Healing Time: 14 – 21 days. Area will be bandaged and red, avoid sun, recovery 3 – 6 months.
JESSA PEEL BEFORE, DURING & AFTER
What to expect before your peel?
A consultation is essential. Your esthetician will talk to you about your history. Tell your Esthetician, if you have had a cosmetic procedure in the past, scar easily or have ever had a type of raised scar known as a keloid, or took isotretinoin (Accutane). After the consultation, your esthetician will look at your skin, and tell you which peel will be best for your skin condition.
Your Esthetician will give you a Superficial depth peel also known as the “Lunch Time” peel. Penetrates the outer layer of skin to gently exfoliate. Reducing fine lines, wrinkles, freckles, sun spots, scarring, acne creating an over-all glow revealing healthy new cells. Medium depth, penetrates the outer layer of skin and reaches into the middle layer of skin to remove damaged skin cells. We do not typically intend on going to this depth as an Esthetician, if your peel goes deeper you will need to know what to do and what normally occurs. Deep depth, reaches deep into the middle layer of skin. This will always be done by a dermatologist only. The skin will look like it has a 3rd degree burn, and will be bleeding. The doctor will use general anesthesia, putting you to sleep for this procedure.
Before applying the peel, the skin is prepped. Your esthetician will quickly and evenly apply the peel. Typically for 1-10 minutes at a time you will feel a stingle (sting and tingle together) depending on how strong it feels and how your skin looks your esthetician will increase or decrease the timing. They may also layer more peel on to go deeper.
After the peel is removed, with cool compresses your esthetician will apply a protective salve and SPF. Do not go home and wash your face or apply harsh products ask your esthetician what to do for the next 48hrs. A mild oil or pure Hyaluronic Serum may be applied after a superficial or medium-depth peel to help soothe the skin.
4 Important Home Care Tips
1. Do not scratch or rub the treated skin. While the skin may burn, itch, or swell, it is important to resist the urge to scratch or rub. To alleviate the discomfort, apply a cold compress.
2. Keep your skin moist and supple. If the skin dries out and cracks, scarring may occur.
3. Do not pick at dry skin. After a peel, the face tends to flake, but picking can increase the risk of an infection, skin discoloration, and scarring.
4. Wear sunscreen daily once your skin heals. Applying sunscreen before your mineral makeup will help maintain the results.
What to Expect After a Peel
Over the next 1 to 7 days, new skin will appear, older cells will peel off. This should be mild if you are well moisturized you will barely notice this happening. If your peel goes to medium depth expect healing time of up to 14 days and the symptoms below.
All peels require follow-up care. You will be given specific instructions to follow, which will include everything from how to wash your skin to sun protection. It is important to keep in mind that sun exposure and smoking can cause unwanted side effects, including infection and scarring.
What to expect after each type of peel
Superficial Peel, Healing Time: 1 - 7 days skin maybe red for a few hours. After the redness disappears, scaling may develop, which lasts 3 – 7 days. Oil, Serum or
Lotion needs to be applied until the skin heals, followed by daily use of sunscreen. 3-10 peels (1-2 weeks apart) are necessary to get the results you desire.
Medium Peel, Healing Time: 7 - 14 days skin will be red and swollen. Swelling worsens for 48 hours. Eyelids may swell. Blisters, Rash or Bumps can form or break open. Skin crusts and peels off in 7 – 14 days. Daily soaks for a specified period, apply ozonated oil or squalane . Apply mild lotion or cream avoid sun until skin heals, 5 – 7 days can wear mineral makeup. For a medium depth peel see your doctor, you may see some of these symptoms after a superficial peel with your esthetician.
DOCTOR ONLY Deep Peel, Healing Time: 14 – 21 days. Area will be bandaged and red, avoid sun, recovery 3 – 6 months.