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Q - What is the Vitalize Peel?
The Vitalize Peel is a type of chemical peel that can improve skin texture and tone, acne, and superficial lines. This unique blend of acids is applied to the skin in a series of treatments and can benefit overall skin health.
Q - Who is a candidate for a Vitalize peel?
Men and women of all skin types who are looking to improve the appearance of the skin may be good candidates for a Vitalize peel. The peel should not be performed on pregnant women or individuals with aspirin allergies, active cold sores, or those using Accutane or some chemotherapy medications.
Q - Where is the Vitalize peel procedure performed?
The Vitalize peel is performed in Dr. Vitenas’ office.
Q - Is anesthesia used for the Vitalize peel?
Anesthesia is not required for the Vitalize peel.
Q - How long is the procedure time for a Vitalize peel?
The Vitalize peel takes about ten to fifteen minutes to complete.
Q - What is the recovery like after the Vitalize peel?
There is little downtime associated with the Vitalize peel and patients are able to return to their normal routine immediately after treatment. Within forty-eight to seventy-two hours after treatment, the skin will begin to peel, continuing to lightly peel for three to four days.
Q - When will I be able to return to work after my Vitalize peel?
Work can be resumed immediately after treatment. Patients will have to postpone more strenuous activities and exercise until the day after treatment.
Q - What are the risks or possible complications of the Vitalize peel?
The Vitalize peel is a very safe procedure with few associated risks. However, the procedure should not be performed on those who are pregnant, have aspirin allergies, active cold sores, or are using Accutane or some Chemotherapy medications.
Q - Is it possible to finance my Vitalize peel procedure?
There are financing options available for plastic surgery procedures, including Vitalize peel procedures. For further information, please visit the following website: http://www.cosmeticfeeplan.com/.




