Chemical Peels In The Winter: Good Idea or Big Mistake?
Chemical peels are a fantastic tool in almost everyone’s skincare toolkit, and there are many types of chemical peels to deal with various skin conditions and needs. Given how many options there are for chemical peels, you can use them to address light, surface-level skin issues or tackle deep-seated blemishes.
With the official start of winter fast approaching, many people are switching up their skincare routine. Since chemical peels are such a popular option, there are naturally many questions about the right way and right time to do them.
In this blog, we’ll address whether this holiday season is the best time for a chemical peel, or if you should wait until the spring and summer months.
A Quick Primer On Chemical Peels
If you’re a little fuzzy on what chemical peels are, they are simply a procedure wherein a chemical solution is applied to remove the topmost layers of skin. The purpose of this is to coax older skin to “blister” and peel off, which allows newer skin to then grow.
Chemical peels are most often associated with the face but are also frequently used on the neck and hands as well. Depending on the kind and strength of your peel, it can address some of the following skin issues:
- Fine lines around the eyes and mouth
- Large pores
- Certain acne types
- Rough or uneven skin textures
- Age spots and dark patches
- Mild scars
- Mild to moderate sun damage
If you are dealing with mild to moderate skin issues, chemical peels can provide noticeable results, especially if you use quality products. Even if you have more severe skin problems, a strong chemical peel may still be useful if paired with other products and procedures like a facelift or injectable like Botox.
Is Winter A Good Time For Chemical Peels?
The answer is a resounding yes! The reason for this is simple: chemical peels temporarily make your skin more sensitive to heat and UV rays, which are a bigger issue in the spring and summer months.
Especially if you use a strong chemical peel, you’ll want to avoid exposing your skin to harsh UV rays and heat as much as possible. It is always recommended to wear sunscreen after your peel, but getting a peel in the winter months will make it much easier to protect your skin as it heals.
Another reason why the winter is great for chemical peels is due to the fact the winter features drier, cooler air. Since chemical peels try to remove dry, damaged skin anyway, it can make it easier to target and eliminate the problem areas you want to address. Once your skin heals, you should see more hydrated, smoother skin with fewer blemishes like fine lines and wrinkles.
Choose Skin Revive For Your Winter Chemical Peel!
Looking to add a quality chemical peel to your winter skincare routine? Our team at Skin Revive would be delighted to help! Not only are we experts in all things skincare, but we also use Obagi-brand products, which represent some of the best in the industry.
Interested in learning more about chemical peels, or looking to schedule your treatment? Contact us today via phone, email, or by visiting us in person!