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Obagi Blue Peel View Before and After Photos
Accelerate the TransformationBegin your remarkable skin transformation in less than an hour with the Obagi Blue Peel. Based on your particular skin needs, the experts at Westlake Plastic Surgery determine the strength and depth of Tricloracetic Acid (TCA) peels and number of coats applied. A blue mixing base with built-in safeguards helps ensure consistent results with every patient. Selecting Patients for the Obagi Blue Peel System The Obagi Blue Peel System is best for patients who want a fast procedure with dramatic results. In less than an hour, an in-office procedure, Obagi Blue Peel is effective for:
What to ExpectThe Obagi Blue Peel is a does not typically require sedation. At Westlake Plastic Surgery, you are fortunate to have a full time, board certified anesthesiologist, Dr. Diane Boysen, who will provide sedation at an additional fee. Application typically to the face and neck takes about 20 minutes, depending on the number of coats applied. You can expect a burning sensation that lasts only a few minutes and a bluish tint to your skin that usually washes off in 12 to 24 hours. Following the procedure, you will experience light swelling. Within two to three days, your skin will begin to peel. This peeling continues over the next several days. By the seventh to tenth day, your skin should be healed and start looking younger and healthier. Once your skin has completely recovered and is finished peeling, you will notice a visible improvement in your complexion. Your skin's appearance will continue to improve for the next four to six weeks, becoming firmer, clearer, smoother, healthier and more youthful looking. Pre/Post Obagi Blue Peel The Obagi Blue Peel is used in conjunction with the Obagi Nu-Derm System to enhance the effects of the peel and to sustain healthier, younger-looking skin. For best results, patients should use the Obagi Nu-Derm System for a minimum of 12 weeks before the procedure and then continue back on the Obagi Nu-Derm System once skin is healed after the procedure. Diary of a Blue Peel
The Obagi Blue Peel offers an improvement over most other chemical peels by enabling Westlake Plastic Surgery’s clinical aesthetician, Martha Ornelas, to actually control the peel process and the depth it reaches in the skin. This flexibility and control represent a major breakthrough in skin health. The Obagi Blue Peel is an effective procedure in helping maintain a lifestyle of healthy skin. It removes thin, surface layers of aged and damaged skin and promotes the creation of healthy new ones. The process will help to smooth the surface of your skin, improve skin tone and color, diminish wrinkles, as well as shrink pore size.
Doris, a New York City police officer, chose to have a Blue Peel because she wanted to look better and reverse the appearance of the aging process. The professionals at Westlake Plastic Surgery explained that patients who have blemish-prone skin, wrinkles, pigmentation problems, sun damage, or general poor skin quality will benefit the most. Doris is not pregnant; otherwise she would not be a candidate for this procedure. Patient Doris is safe and comfortable; she is starting to feel drowsy. Clinical aesthetician, Martha Ornelas, carefully prepares the Blue Peel mixture. The Obagi Blue Peel is a one to four step application of blue solution mixed with TCA (Trichloracetic Acid). There are no internal toxic effects (TCA is not absorbed through the skin). These TCA applications will lead to the removal of thin surface layers of aged and damaged skin. Layers of dead skin cells exfoliate and are replaced by healthier ones allowing the skins own clarity and tightness to resurface. The Blue Peel chemical is applied to face, neck and upper chest. Depending upon the condition of your skin, 1-4 coats of the Obagi Blue Peel solution will be applied. You will experience a warm to hot sensation, which may last as long as 2 to 3 minutes, followed by a stinging sensation. At each level, you will experience a mild burning sensation that lasts 2 to 3 minutes. The doctor or nurse may use an electric fan to minimize this sensation.
Dr. Diane Boysen monitors Doris’ anesthesia and comfort throughout the entire procedure. As with any anesthetic, Doris has arranged for a ride home.
Doris is shown with complete Blue Peel coverage. The Obagi Blue Peel took 25 to 30 minutes and was performed on an out-patient basis in the private surgical suite at Westlake Plastic Surgery. A bluish tint will remain on Doris’ skin. It will usually wash off in 12 to 24 hours. Her skin will begin to peel within 2 to 3 days and should be healed in an average of 7 to 10 days. This peeling will not disrupt her regular active lifestyle. Doris is awake, sitting up and preparing to go home. A well-tolerated procedure, Blue Peel rarely produces erythema or inflammation. Patients can thus resume their normal lives more quickly after Blue Peel than after CO2 lasers or dermabrasion. Blue Peel healing is relatively painless and occurs within seven to ten days. Doris is escorted via wheel chair by Westlake Plastic Surgery’s professional team. Doris will be driven home. After the Blue Peel, Doris’ skin may exhibit a slight blue tint or redness which fades within seven to ten days. Doris can expect light peeling as after sunburn. Following any skin peel, it is important that you avoid any exposure to the sun. Doris’ new skin will be very sensitive. Doris must always apply a wide spectrum sun block of at least SPF 15 twenty minutes before going outside. Generally, make-up is not recommended for the first 7 to 10 days or until the skin has completely peeled. More specific information will be supplied by your Westlake Plastic Surgery health care professional. Chemical PeelWhat Is a Chemical Peel?This procedure can restore sun-damaged, wrinkled, blemished, acne scarred or blotchy skin to its original youthful appearance. The results are normally a smoother more even toned textured skin. The skin will look younger, tighter and fresher than before although it cannot remove all facial flaws. Deeper lines, wrinkles and other flaws may require additional treatments or techniques. The chemicals normally used are Trichloracetic acid (TCA, for more superficial lines and blemishes) or Phenol (a much deeper and more serious peel) for deeper wrinkles, flaws or discolorations. Regardless, the down time is considerable so be prepared to take time off for recovery. Your Options in Chemical Peels There are very minor peels and there are deeper, more serious, peels requiring sedation and extensive recovery time. We will discuss the available options today so that you may make a well-rounded, informed decision. These peels can be used not only on the face, but on the neck. chest, back, arms, hands, etc. Anywhere you wish to rejuvenate or improve your skin.
Depending upon the peel, you may be a candidate for a chemical peel if you have slight wrinkles, hyperpigmentations, splotchiness, unevenness, acne, acne scars, black heads or sun damaged skin. You may not be a candidate if you have oral herpes, as this can spread to your healing skin and cause great, weeping sores which will damage and scar your skin. For deeper peels which require sedation or extensive recovery, first and foremost, you must be in good health, not have any active diseases or pre-existing medical conditions and must have realistic expectations of the outcome of your procedure. Communication is crucial in reaching one's goals. Please do not hesitate to address any concerns that you may have during this time and even after your pre-operative appointment. If you remember something when you get home or the next day or even the day of surgery -- don't be afraid to ask. Preparing for Your Chemical Peel You will more than likely be asked to closely follow a skin care regimen which includes the use of AHAs, Retin A and Hydroquinone to prepare your skin and even out the skin tone itself. This makes the peel more effective as well as lessens the pigment and fades a tan by bleaching and skin cell turn over. This way you are less likely to hyperpigment after the procedure. You will be instructed or given a high quality moisturizer, skin preparation lotions and sunblock which you will use as you heal afterwards to protect the newly uncovered skin from the harmful UV rays. The skin will crack and depending upon your instructions, peel and skin type you will either be asked to cover it with a thin layer of lotion or antibacterial ointment or allow it to dry, crack and fall away NATURALLY. So please adhere to your own physician's or skin care specialist's instructions. These steps are very important. The Road to Recovery You will feel as though your skin has a windburn or sunburn and will find that your skin is tight. Do not make excessive or widely exaggerated facial expressions. This can tearing of the skin and bleeding, hence -- scarring. Just let your skin heal naturally and do not peel or tug on ANY skin that may peel from the face. You can cause excessive damage resulting in sever scarring if you do this. Below is a typical after care instruction sheet, please ask your physician or skin care specialist for your own specific instruction sheet.
Important Contraindication of Chemical Peels You should not have a chemical peel if you will continue to have excessive sun exposure. Active herpes simplex, warts, history of keloidal scarring (excessive ropey scarring where the collagen forms outside of the incision or cut area, Any type of recent facial surgical procedures. You should not have a chemical peel if you've used Accutane in the last year (which increases your chances of excessive scarring). If you are pregnant or lactating (although simple, superficial fruit acids may be acceptable, ask your physician). If you have any auto immune diseases, have had any recent radioactive or chemotherapy treatments -- have sunburn, windburn or broken skin or have recently waxed or have recently used a depilatory such as "Nair®" or used "Vaniqua®." Risks & Complications of Chemical Peels Do you have oral herpes? You MUST and seek a prescription for oral acyclovir -- one brand name is Zovirax®. This is very important! Zovirax® can significantly decrease your chances of a break out. If you have a break out during your healing period, it can spread to your entire face and result in severe and permanent scarring. Be careful of crusting or excessive weeping. In AHA peels you may think this is normal but there is a borderline appearance that you must watch out for. If for a typical AHA peel, you should feel and look normal within 3 to 4 days. For deeper peels your downtime may take weeks and then months for complete recovery. Hyperpigmentations (excessive coloration) and hypopigmentation (lack of pigmentation) can be problematic of misdiagnosed skin types, failure to reveal any skin problems or ethnicity and improper post-peel care. Infection is uncommon but possible so keep an eye out for redness and pain. Scarring is a problem if the above is experienced so please adhere to your post-peel instructions to decrease your chances of long term or permanent, visible signs of damage. back to top |
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