Why You Should Add PCA Peels to Your Skin Care Routine

PCA Peels Chicago, ILIn a perfect world, you could wave a magic wand, and your skin would look flawless and like perfection, but it, unfortunately, requires a little more work than that.

When it comes to having younger, healthier looking skin, you have to do your part. Not only should you be washing your face twice a day, wearing sunscreen every day (rain or shine), and keeping your skin moisturized, but there are some other in-office treatments like Dr. Wiener’s PCA Peels, that should also be added to your skincare routine.

What’s a PCA Peel?

A PCA peel is a type of chemical peel that is designed to exfoliate the skin and encourage the production of healthy skin cells at the same time. By targeting deeper layers of skin that go untouched with everyday skin care, the PCA peel helps to improve your skin’s complexion in a variety of ways.

What Does It Treat?

Patients who get monthly PCA peels notice a variety of skin improvements including clear skin, less hyperpigmentation, and less visible signs of aging.

Why Choose a PCA Peel?

With traditional glycolic chemical peels, patients typically suffer from a little bit of redness, skin sensitivity, and peeling. However, the PCA peel doesn’t have any of those adverse side-effects, so you won’t have to worry about having ultra-sensitive skin for the next week or so.

Your skin— no matter what age you are— requires some serious upkeep. Here at Dr. Gregory Weiner’s office, we have a variety of treatments— including the PCA peel— that you can add to your skincare routine to enhance your results.

Are you ready to learn more about the PCA peel or schedule your skin care consultation? Contact our office today at (773) 763-3990.

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