Rhonda Allison Chemical Peels

Why Do a Chemical Peel?

Rhonda Allison professional customized peel formulations support the skin from a cellular level, providing visible change to your skin.

These treatments offer: 

•Rejuvenation

•Increased cellular turnover and blood circulation

•Reduced fine lines and wrinkles

•Re-texturized skin

•Softened scar tissue 

•Lightened and brightened skin

•Improved appearance of enlarged pores

•Reduced sebum (oil)

•Stimulated Fibroblast cells, resulting in new cell development of collagen

•Strengthened integrity of skin

The Final Result: A Healthier and More Youthful Skin!

With over 54 Rhonda Allison acid peels, I am able to customize treatments based on what your skin needs at that time. I recommend 2-4 peels a year starting when Texas gets her cooler weather in the fall to spring.

*No dyes, artificial coloring, or artificial fragrances and over 98% of our formulas are paraben free. Essential oils and the scent of plant extracts create the subtle elegant aroma of our products. All preservatives are essential oils, plant-derived, and free from toxins.

*No Animal Testing!

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Treatment Intensities

All the treatment procedures that are being used are considered superficial; they do not penetrate beyond the epidermis or papillary dermis and are not to be confused with medical or physician-strength peels that affect the reticular dermis. So, when we say a peel is “deep,” we are still referring to the superficial peel. When determining what treatment intensity to use, it is most important to meticulously examine the skin and asses its condition. Superficial treatments fall under the following designated intensities: progressive, mid-depth, and deep.

 
 
 
 

Progressive
This refers to a treatment that does not usually cause immediate exfoliation and only removes the stratum corneum. As treatments are repeated the skin will experience a mild sloughing. For best results, a series of three to six treatments should be performed one to two weeks apart. They can also be used as a good introduction to mid-depth or deep peels.

Progressive Plus
This refers to a progressive treatment that is bumped up in intensity throughout the introduction of stronger acids and enzymes. This may cause a mild sloughing or exfoliation and could affect the intra-epidermal layer depending on application. For best results, plan a series of three treatments no sooner than two weeks apart. They can also be used as good introduction to mid-depth or deep peel.

Mid-Depth
These peels affect the intra-epidermal layer, and exfoliation occurs within two to three days after application. The skin goes through very little downtime. Peeling consists of light flaking similar to a sunburn peel. Mid-depth peels can usually be done monthly for as long as needed.

Deep
These peels affect the deepest intra-epidermal layers. The skin undergoes considered peeling, which occurs three to four days after application. The entire process takes about seven to ten days. There is some downtime because generally on day three or four the skin becomes brown and crusty and somewhat unsightly. The skin peels in large segments as opposed to flaking. These peels can be done six weeks apart, but it is not recommended to do more than one to two in a year. Deep peels are often used as a prep for medical peels by physicians.