Blue Peel and Dry Skin

With a Blue Peel treatment, those with dry skin can remove excess layers of dull skin cells, revealing a fresher face and complexion. However, since dry skin can be more sensitive, there are some things patients should keep in mind before scheduling a Blue Peel treatment.

Dry Skin and Blue Peel

If a patient has dry skin, they should seek out gentle skin treatments which will remove the outer layers only. During the Blue Peel treatment, patients with dry skin may feel a slight tingling in the skin and they may be prone to more flaking after the treatment is over, as skin is removed. For a few days, the skin may feel tighter as there can be a slight swelling in those with sensitive skin. Once the skin has grown back in, this tightness will dissipate and new, fresh skin will emerge, often with more moisture than before.

Blue Peel treatments can help patients with dry skin remove the old layers of dry cells and reveal younger and more firm layers of skin. While dry skin may always be a concern for patients, the Blue Peel treatment is gentle enough to be done on a regular basis, keeping dry skin issues at bay.

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