FDA Approval Status for Blue Peel

The Blue Peel skin rejuvenation solution has not yet received approval or any type of clearance from the FDA. However, since the treatment uses generally accepted and safe ingredients such as non damaging Trichloroacetic Acid, patients have little to worry about regarding their health and safety.

Blue Peel Safety

Like many other chemical peel products, Blue Peel works to heal a patient’s damaged outer layers of skin. Powerful acids help to remove these outer layers, and then the human body works to grow back new, healthy and fresh looking skin.

The acids found in Blue Peel do not have the ability to greatly damage skin to the point of irreversible effect. Some products contain ingredients or use methods that often leave patients with permanent undesirable results. Unlike those potentially damaging options, Blue Peel utilizes previously safe and effective established methods for renewing the skin’s surface.

Other Information

Prior to receiving a Blue Peel treatment, all patients must consult with the administering medical professional in order to assess their specific conditions. Some patients require more coatings or treatment sessions in order to gain positive results.

Usually, Blue Peel corrects wrinkles and uneven pigmentation on the face, neck and upper back regions within one to two treatments. Results become noticeable within one or two months on average.

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