Versatile, highly customizable treatment uncovers flawless skin: Chemical peels in Perrysburg and Fremont, OH

The name “chemical peels” might suggest otherwise, but this standard treatment is among the most customizable ways to correct many signs of aging and aesthetic concerns. As an accomplished board-certified dermatologist with a 25-year track record of treating diverse patients (including people of color), Dr. Hope Mitchell and her team at Mitchell Dermatology are in the best possible position to design treatment to your specific characteristics and needs. This approach allows skilled professionals at our offices in Perrysburg and Fremont, OH, to remove damaged tissues effectively, predictably, safely, and gently. When damage is removed, new and flawless skin is revealed underneath! 

The all-important consultation 

Again, the versatility of chemical peel treatment comes down to its high level of customization. So, we will consider several factors when determining the best type of peel to get your desired results. For instance, Dr. Mitchell will assess the conditions you wish to minimize or eliminate and your skin type and complexion before recommending the best exfoliating solution to trigger renewed cellular turnover and collagen production. A few of the conditions that chemical peels can effectively treat include: 

  • Acne 
  • Acne scars 
  • Traumatic scars
  • Dry, leathery texture
  • Hyperpigmentation (dark “age” spots)
  • Melasma 
  • Fine lines 
  • Wrinkles 
  • Sun damage 

Additionally, when the correct solution (“chemical”) is applied to stimulate the “peeling” process, this form of treatment can be used safely on the neck, decolletage, and hands as well as the face. 

Reveal your best skin

This process is one of the most common nonsurgical cosmetic treatments performed by dermatologists like Dr. Mitchell – for a good reason. You don’t need to undergo a deep chemical peel to see dramatic improvements in the appearance and texture of your skin. Generally, less intensive and lighter peels have fewer risks of side effects and complications. Lighter peels can produce immediate improvements, such as a noticeably renewed glow, and they do so with little to no downtime or demands on your body for healing. Also, those with sensitive or darker skin are generally not candidates for deeper peels. The risks of scarring or pigment problems are too significant. 

Regardless of the type of peel selected to reveal your most radiant skin, all specially chosen solutions are placed on your skin for a pre-determined amount of time. After the solution is removed, a cold compress or other soothing topical may be applied for enhanced post-treatment comfort. As new skin grows back in the coming days, your will notice softer and healthier-looking skin. The number of required treatments depends on the solution and type of peel used in the first place. Contact us today to schedule your personalized consultation. 419.871.3737 (Perrysburg) and 419.871.3636 (Fremont).

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FAQs

Are chemical peels good for the skin?

Yes, chemical peels can benefit the skin by improving texture and tone and addressing various skin concerns such as acne, hyperpigmentation, and signs of aging.

How long does a chemical peel last?

The duration of results from a chemical peel varies depending on the type of peel used, individual skin characteristics, and skincare habits. Generally, the effects of a chemical peel can last several months to a year or longer with proper skincare maintenance and sun protection.

Which age is best for a chemical peel?

The ideal age for a chemical peel varies depending on individual skin concerns and goals rather than a specific age range. It’s best to consult a dermatologist to determine if a chemical peel is appropriate for your skin type, condition, and desired outcomes.

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Hope Mitchell, MD, is the founder and medical director of Mitchell Dermatology and an Ohio board-certified medical and cosmetic dermatologist with over 25 years of experience and expertise. Dr. Mitchell obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Biology from the University of Rochester and Doctorate of Medicine from The Medical College of Ohio, where she also completed an internship in Internal Medicine and a Pathology Fellowship. She also completed a residency in dermatology at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, and is certified by the American Board of Dermatology. She advocates mentorship, education, and diversity in medicine and dermatology. She is the founder of the Mitchell Dermatology Student Gap Year Internship Program. She has been featured in many newspapers and magazines and is also a speaker for Google and Black Women in Media too. Dr. Mitchell is the Vice Chair and Director of Research for The National Medical Association, Dermatology Section. She is a Diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology, a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, and a Member of the Skin of Color Society and National Medical Association.