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Chemical Peel Cost | Shim Clinic, Singapore

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Chemical Peel Cost | Shim Clinic, Singapore: Neostrata® glycolic acid chemical face skin peel. Skin peeling treatment for acne, pimples, scarring, blemish, pigmentation, wrinkles, and fine lines. clinic, Singapore. Private and confidential service. Definitions, references, and latest news.

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Chemical peel cost with Neostrata® for any strength is SG$95/= per session. (inclusive of consultation)

Neostrata® glycolic acid chemical peel strengths available are 20%, 35%, 50%, and 70%

Chemical peel at different strengths The use of a glycolic solution (NeoStrata®) in aesthetic facial procedures, is the the application of a rejuvinating solution that causes the older, outer layers of the skin to loosen and eventually peel off. The newer, inner layers of regenerated skin is smoother and less wrinkled than the older skin.

When we are young, our skin is soft, smooth, supple, and relatively thin. As age catches up, the skin thickens with the older, outer layers contributing to wrinkles & fine lines, hyperpigmentation, clogged pores and the resulting acne & acne-scarring.

The application of a fruit acid, like the alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) used in the NeoStrata® skin rejuvination system (SRS), allows a physician to selectively remove these aged layers of skin, resulting in fewer wrinkles & fine lines, reduced pigmentation, unclogging of pores and thus less likelyhood of developing acne, and reduction in the prominance of acne-scarring.

After the peel, the inner layers of skin remaining will regenerate, giving one the youthful looking glow of rejuvinated skin.

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References
Latest News

Aesthetic rejuvenation: A regional approach
Wed, 16 May 2012 08:07:36 +0100 | Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Aesthetic Rejuvenation: A Regional Approach edited by Ranell Hirsch, Neil Sadick, and Joel L. Cohen is a lightweight, but comprehensive, easy-to-use textbook. The book's focus is on specific regions of the body, giving practitioners a way to effectively determine the most appropriate procedure, similar to what we do in practice when evaluating cosmetic patients. The text starts with the initial approach of the cosmetic patient and covers procedures, outcomes, results, and side effects of each, on the basis of the region of concern. The chapter on facial rejuvenation covers multiple modalities from nonablative techniques, fractional resurfacing, -----, fillers, chemical peels, photodynamic therapy, threads, minilifts, and tightening devices. (Source: Journal of the American Academy of Derma...

Advances in the Treatment of Melasma: A Review of the Recent Literature
Mon, 14 May 2012 04:00:00 +0100 | Dermatologic Surgery
ConclusionsAlthough melasma is difficult to treat, novel therapeutic modalities have emerged. Further RCT need to be performed to better assess the safety and efficacy of these novel treatment modalities, especially for the long‐term maintenance of melasma. (Source: Dermatologic Surgery)

Latest Chemical Peel Innovations
Wed, 25 Apr 2012 18:45:16 +0100 | Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America
This article presents a new variation of a trusted method, using a series of low-strength trichloroacetic acid peels and proper skin preparation that is cost-effective and produces excellent results in selected patients. (Source: Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America)

Color Atlas of Chemical Peels
Thu, 26 Jan 2012 00:11:07 +0100 | Springer Medicine titles
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Hand Rejuvenation: A Review and Our Experience
Mon, 23 Jan 2012 05:00:00 +0100 | Dermatologic Surgery
ConclusionReview of the literature revealed options for minimally invasive treatment for rejuvenation of the skin and volume restoration of the dorsal hand. These treatments include injectables and fat transfer for volume restoration; sclerotherapy or vein ablation for dorsal hand vein treatment; and chemical peels, lasers, light, and energies for the treatment of epidermal and dermal changes. (Source: Dermatologic Surgery)

Chemical peels continue to have proven place in aesthetic medicine
Thu, 01 Dec 2011 05:00:00 +0100 | Modern Medicine
Though new and emerging laser and light technologies can be very effective in skin rejuvenation treatments, chemical peels still have a positive, proven place in cosmetic medicine. Often, they can achieve similar — if not better — outcomes with lower risk of complications compared to more invasive technologies. (Source: Modern Medicine)

Acquired brachial cutaneous dyschromatosis.
Wed, 02 Nov 2011 03:40:04 +0100 | Dermatol Online J
We report a case of a 62-year-old woman who developed an asymptomatic, reticulated, gray-brown eruption on the dorsal aspects of the forearms of gradual onset that is clinically and histopathologically consistent with ABCD. Whereas the original report found an association between hypertension and/or the use of anti-hypertensive medications in the original cohort, we propose that this entity may, in fact, be associated more closely with cumulative sun damage and may be related to such acquired disorders of the skin as poikiloderma of Civatte. Treatment of these lesions may prove to be a challenge, with an emphasis on rigorous sun protection and adjunctive measures with depigmentating agents, chemical peels, and lasers. PMID: 22031642 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Dermatol Online J)

Advanced Surgical Facial Rejuvenation
Tue, 25 Oct 2011 23:02:46 +0100 | Springer Medicine titles
Art and Clinical PracticeThis richly illustrated book covers all aspects of aesthetic facial surgery, from anatomy to the variety of procedures employed in facial surgery, including ancillary techniques such as chemical peel, laser, and facial fillers. Both newer techniques and variations on older approaches are carefully presented and discussed. In addition, preoperative care is analyzed, and detailed attention is ... (Source: Springer Medicine titles)

Melasma: A comprehensive update: Part II
Sun, 18 Sep 2011 01:35:47 +0100 | Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Several methods of treatment are available to patients with melasma. First-line therapy usually consists of topical compounds that affect the pigment production pathway, broad-spectrum photoprotection, and camouflage. Second-line therapy often consists of the addition of chemical peels, although these must be used cautiously in patients with darker skin. Laser and light therapies represent potentially promising options for patients who are refractory to other modalities, but also carry a significant risk of worsening the disease. A thorough understanding of the risks and benefits of various therapeutic options is crucial in selecting the best treatment. (Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology)


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