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Chemical Peel Comparison: Obagi Blue Peel vs VI Peel

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One of the most popular skin care treatments recommended by most dermatologists, aestheticians, or plastic surgeons is the "Chemical Peel." This particular treatment can help resolve a wide range of skin problems, from acne to age or sun spots, and even lines and wrinkles. Today, there are many types of chemical peels on the market to choose from. Let us guide you through a comparison of two of the most popular chemical peels: Obagi Blue Peel and VI Peel.

The Obagi Blue Peel

A popular choice among aestheticians, beauticians and plastic surgeons, the Obagi Blue Peel is a great choice for truly restoring your skin. Here are a few benefits you can expect from this peel:

  1. Treats uneven skin pigmentation, acne scars, wrinkles, melasma, scars and sun damage.
  2. A medium-depth facial chemical peel to help reveal younger, healthier-looking skin one layer at a time.
  3. The peel is often applied to the face, neck, and hands.

It contains low levels of salicylic acid and needs to be applied in a specific manner in a series of treatments over the course of several weeks. You don't need to spend a lot of time recovering after a treatment but can go right back to your daily activities until the day of the next appointment.

The Obagi Blue Peel carries the stamp of approval from the FDA. You can choose the Blue Peel treatment option, which is a medium level peel, or the Blue Peel Radiance option, which is a deep level peel for more serious signs of aging.

The VI Peel

Another popular chemical peel choice is the VI Peel. It's a reliable skin treatment procedure that provides the following benefits:

  1. Reduces the appearance of age spots and brightens discoloration.
  2. Improves hyperpigmentation, a condition when patches of skin become darker than the surrounding skin.
  3. Smooths away rough skin and restores your skin tone.

Obagi Blue Peel vs VI Peel Precision Plus

So which of the two peels is right for you? The answer will vary depending on the specific skin concerns. While both peels help rejuvenate the skin, fight signs of aging, and remove blemishes, they also differ in certain other aspects.

The Obagi Blue Peel is not sold to individuals, but only to licensed skin-therapy companies to ensure the treatment is carried out by trained professionals since the chemicals need to be applied in a certain proportion as decided by the professional after examining the client's skin condition. It can be the more expensive treatment since it often requires multiple sessions.

On the other hand, the VI Peel is often the cheaper option. It is virtually painless, and, unlike with the blue peel, you don't need to undergo any pre-conditioning rituals which prolong the duration of a session. The VI Peel also works well with other treatment options like lasers and injectables.

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Post-Chemical Peel Care

Remember that a chemical peel treatment is not enough on its own, and post-treatment care is also important. Once you begin to shed a layer of dead skin after the treatment, it may take several days for all of the skin to peel off completely. Avoid going out in the sun without applying strong sunblock at this time, since your skin will be very sensitive and will suffer damage easily.

Whichever treatment you choose, Obagi Blue Peel or the VI Peel should be administered by a skincare professional. Put your trust in the hands of our experienced, all-female staff at the Advanced Center for Plastic Surgery. Contact us today to learn more and begin restoring your skin under the guidance of experts!

Dr. Beverly Fischer

Dr. Beverly A. Fischer, a leading female surgeon with over 20 years' experience, believes plastic surgery makes a profound difference in people’s lives.