Chemical Peel
After the Chemical Peel Procedure
- No bandages are necessary.
- Apply a thin layer of Bacitracin to peeled area twice a day or more if peeled area becomes dry. After the peeling has stopped, you may stop using it.
- Do not scratch area. Bleeding will cause prolonged healing and possible hyper pigmentation.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to sun for at least 4 months, or use sun protection.
- You may start applying makeup when peeling has stopped and skin is no longer irritated.
- Post peel splotchy redness is common. It will fade away over time. It may persist for up to 6 months. Hydrocortisone is helpful to clear up this redness.
- Begin hydroquinone when peeling is finished. This will help prevent hyper pigmentation. Finish entire bottle.
- After 10 days, continue with adequate skin care to maintain your results.
WHAT TO EXPECT AS YOU RECOVER
- Your face will be purplish right after the procedure and then will gradually turn brown and leathery. When the skin peels, the underlying new skin will be pinkish.
- If your face swells, use hydrocortisone cream. Also use hydrocortisone to diminish itching and redness. Use Bacitracin if your face becomes dry.
WHEN TO CALL US
Post surgical complications are rare and are often easily solved by the doctor. Call us if you experience any of the following: a temperature of 101 F or higher, your face becomes painful, you notice blistering or if you think that anything is wrong. Please call the office during regular business hours @ 949-644-4808. After hours page Dr. Cruise @ 714-304-8050.
YOUR FOLLOWUP APPOINTMENTS
Please make sure to attend all follow up appointments to ensure the best results.

