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Chemical Peels
Reveal Smoother, Clearer, More Youthful Skin with Exfoliation in the Philadelphia Area

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Many signs of aging and sun damage sit in the uppermost layers of skin, giving the face an aged and worn-out appearance. With chemical peels at the Philadelphia area's Buinewicz Cosmetic Surgery & Medspa, we can remove these dry and damaged layers, revealing the smoother and younger-looking surface beneath while kickstarting natural processes to further enhance the benefits.

Our board-certified physicians, Dr. Anna Buinewicz and Dr. Brian Buinewicz, offer a range of rejuvenating chemical peels in order to meet a variety of patient needs and cosmetic goals. If you are noticing dryness, dullness, and an overall lack of youthful vitality when you look in the mirror, a chemical peel may be just what you need!

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To request a chemical peel in Doylestown, Flemington, and the greater Philadelphia area, contact Buinewicz Cosmetic Surgery & Medspa—with offices in Bucks County, PA, and Flemington, NJ—by calling 215.647.9668 or sending a message online.
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What Are Chemical Peels?

Chemical peels are cosmetic treatments that involve the direct application of a chemical solution to the skin. This solution triggers a reaction that leads to a layer or layers "peeling" away. Chemical peels are typically made of acids, with the strength of each peel depending on the chemicals used and how long it is left on the skin.

Removing layers of skin takes away the fine lines, blemishes, and other imperfections found in those layers. Also chemical, peels stimulate newer, healthier skin cells to grow. Exfoliating also keeps pores more open, which can help to prevent future acne breakouts.

What Chemical Peels Are Available at the Philadelphia Area's Buinewicz Cosmetic Surgery?

We offer two types of chemical peels at our medspa: superficial/light and medium.

Superficial/Light Peel

This is a milder peel that targets just the topmost layer of skin. A light peel is typically chosen to provide a brightening effect, as well as address tone and texture irregularities. Treatments are fairly quick and provide a fresh appearance, so you can get back to work and other activities sooner. Keep in mind that most light peels require several treatments in order to achieve the desired look.

Medium Peel

A medium peel targets wrinkles and lines as it penetrates several layers below the surface. Because these are stronger peels, the appointments take more time—especially after the treatment session. Expect to take some time for recovery. Certain chemical peels require about a week or two so that the skin can heal.

What Is the Chemical Peel Experience?

Once we determine that a peel is the ideal approach for you, as well as which peel to choose, we will prepare your skin by cleansing it. One of our doctors will apply the appropriate solution directly to your skin, then leave it on for a predetermined amount of time. After removing the solution, we may apply cold compresses for comfort and a neutralizing solution to ensure the chemical peel has stopped working. The entire process can take anywhere from half an hour to 90 minutes.

Why Choose Dr. Annie?

Board-Certified in Family Medicine

Dr. Annie

Whether you are choosing surgery or a non-surgical procedure, provider experience is crucial. Dr. Annie Buinewicz is board-certified in family medicine with more than 25 years of experience and additional certifications in laser treatments and injectables like Botox®. She takes a holistic approach, considering the entire health and wellness of every patient. At Buinewicz Plastic Surgery, only physicians—no nurse injectors—treat patients. We prioritize quality and personalized care, ensuring a true medical practice centered on patient care.

If you live in Hunterdon County, NJ, or Bucks County, PA, contact us today to speak with Dr. Buinewicz about this popular cosmetic procedure. Our offices are in Doylestown, PA, and Flemington, NJ.

What Happens After a Chemical Peel?

Specific side effects and results depend on the type and strength of the peel applied, but all patients can expect some redness is the following days, as well as what gives the treatment its name: peeling. Stronger peels will cause dead skin to gradually flake off, revealing a smoother complexion and fresher appearance. It is very important to avoid UV exposure in the days after a peel, since your skin will be particularly sensitive and vulnerable to sun damage.

Are There More Skin Rejuvenation Treatments Available?

Exfoliation is an excellent treatment for anyone who wants clearer skin, but chemical peels are not your only option. Other peels include laser facial peels, such as Clear + Brilliant, the MiXto SX® CO2 laser, and more.

We also offer dermaplaning, which involves a specialized tool used to remove peach fuzz and dead skin for a smoother surface and revitalized look. Various laser treatments also remove dead cells and debris, using powerful light to vaporize the topmost layer.

For a soothing, relaxing, pampering experience that refreshes your look, talk to us about facials and other facial treatments!

For chemical peels in the Philadelphia area—Doylestown in Bucks County, PA, or Flemington in Hunterdon County, NJ—call Buinewicz Cosmetic Surgery & Medspa at 215.647.9668 or send a message online.

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