ZO® Skin Health Subtle Peel
Skin rejuvenation with minimal downtime and is suitable for addressing fine lines, uneven skin tone, rough texture, and mild acne.
The ZO® Skin Health Subtle Peel is a professional-grade chemical peel developed by Dr. Zein Obagi to improve
skin texture, tone, and clarity. This gentle yet effective treatment uses a combination of alpha-hydroxy acids
(AHAs) to exfoliate the skin, stimulate cell turnover, and promote collagen production. The ZO Subtle Peel is
ideal for individuals seeking skin rejuvenation with minimal downtime and is suitable for addressing fine lines,
uneven skin tone, rough texture, and mild acne.
Benefits
- Improved skin texture and tone: The peel smooths and evens out skin texture, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
- Enhanced skin clarity: It helps to reduce hyperpigmentation, sun damage, and uneven skin tone.
- Minimal downtime: As a gentle peel, it allows patients to return to normal activities quickly.
- Stimulates collagen production: The treatment encourages collagen synthesis, enhancing skin elasticity and rmness over time.
- Versatile application: Suitable for various skin types and concerns, making it a exible option for many individuals.
The Perfect Candidates
● Individuals with mild to moderate signs of skin aging
● Those experiencing uneven skin tone, rough texture, or mild acne
● Patients looking for skin rejuvenation with minimal downtime
● People with all skin types, including those with sensitive skin
● Individuals seeking to improve overall skin quality and appearance
FAQs
Technical Details
● Treatment duration: Typically 30-45 minutes per session
● Number of sessions needed: Results can be seen after one treatment, but a series of 3-6 treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart is often recommended for optimal results
● Expected downtime: Minimal to no downtime; patients can usually resume normal activities immediately
● Longevity of results: Results can last several months, with maintenance treatments recommended every 4-6 months for sustained benets