Which is Better: Chemical Peel or Laser Resurfacing?
Chemical peels and laser skin resurfacing are two great options for achieving beautiful, radiant skin. While both procedures can improve some of the same cosmetic issues, they each work a little bit differently. So how do you know which is better: chemical peel or laser resurfacing? Here’s what you need to know:
How chemical peels work
Chemical peels involve the use of a chemical solution applied to the skin. The solution works by exfoliating and removing damaged skin cells at varying depths, depending on the particular formula. Chemical peels can be used to improve cosmetic issues in the superficial layers, middle layers, or deeper in the dermis. Once the damaged skin cells are exfoliated away, the body responds by regenerating fresh, new, smooth skin.
What chemical peels treat:
Skin discoloration
Rough skin
Acne
Sun damage
Hyperpigmentation
Uneven skin tone
Age spots
Fine lines and wrinkles
Freckles
Shallow scars
Some precancerous skin growths
Although there are some at-home chemical peels available, it’s important to remember that medically qualified practitioners are trained to evaluate your skin carefully and choose the right formula to address your particular concerns. Medical professionals are also able to use stronger and more effective solutions than you can get at home, and they know exactly how long to leave the peel on your skin for the best results.
How laser resurfacing works
Laser skin resurfacing can also be used to treat cosmetic issues at varying depths. When used on the upper layers, laser resurfacing involves the use of short, concentrated beams of light to remove damaged skin one layer at a time for improved tone, texture, and appearance. Laser skin resurfacing can also be used to treat deeper layers of skin by removing small columns of tissue, creating controlled injuries and stimulating the growth of fresh, new collagen fibers, which heal the skin and improve its appearance.
What laser skin resurfacing treats:
Sun damage
Fine lines and wrinkles
Aged skin
Liver spots
Skin redness
Uneven or dull skin tone
Acne scars
Warts
Enlarged pores
Excessive or sagging skin
It’s important to understand that in the wrong hands, both chemical peels and laser skin resurfacing can cause more harm than good. Before you commit to a procedure, be sure to research the qualifications, certifications, and experience of the treating professional. Make sure they have significant experience with the specific procedure you’re researching and ask to see before and after pictures of previous clients. Online reviews are also a good source of information regarding the overall professional experience of the practice and the satisfaction of their clients.
So which is better: chemical peel or laser skin resurfacing?
When it comes to skincare and cosmetic procedures, there’s really no one-size-fits-all. Every person has their own set of concerns, preferences, budget, timeframe, and beauty goals. At Siti Med Spa, we approach every treatment plan individually. Some skin concerns will be better treated by one procedure or the other, but in some cases it will be a matter of preference. In general, here are some considerations if you’re trying to determine whether chemical peels or laser skin resurfacing might be right for you.
Cosmetic issue - Chemical peels are great for superficial cosmetic issues, and overall tone, texture, and appearance. One significant advantage of lasers is that they can provide a more targeted treatment, addressing specific areas of the skin. Additionally, lasers are more effective treating deeper wrinkles and firming up loose sagging skin.
Recovery time - With both laser treatments and chemical peels, you have the option of lighter, less intense treatments or deeper, more intense treatments. And the amount of recovery time will be determined by the intensity of your treatment.
Budget - According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the average cost of a chemical peel is $644. Laser skin resurfacing ranges between $1200 and $2000 on average. Both procedures can be less or more expensive, depending on the depth and intensity of the peel/the type of laser resurfacing, geographical location, and other factors.
The best way to determine whether chemical peel or laser skin resurfacing is the best option for achieving your personal goals is to schedule a consultation with a cosmetic medical professional. At Siti Med Spa, we provide every client with a thorough evaluation, during which we’ll assess the condition of your skin, listen to your concerns, discuss your preferences, and present you with the best options to suit your skin type and your beauty goals.
For more information on our services or to schedule a consultation, give us a call at (619) 717-8484.