Over the years, the natural beauty of your skin can be marred by the effects of sun damage, age, diet, injury and a host of other factors. Baltimore Magazine's Top Doctor Adam Basner provides a variety of non-surgical treatments to reduce these signs of aging and skin damage.
Skin peels are one of the services Dr. Basner offers to refresh and rejuvenate your skin. To learn what all of your treatment options are for the things you want to change, please call our office 410-616-3000 to schedule a cosmetic consultation with Dr. Basner.
Refreshing the Natural Beauty of Your Skin
The skin peels at our practice are designed to address:
- Wrinkles
- Acne scars
- Freckles
- Age spots
- Dry, blotchy skin
Skin peels can be administered to the face and other areas of your body, like your chest. These treatments cause the surface layers of skin cells to shed and peel away, and cause your body's natural healing response to generate fresh skin cells. Over the days following your treatment, more radiant, youthful-looking skin will be revealed.
What to Expect from a Skin Peel
Skin peels are a relatively painless, easy treatment to undergo. During the peel, you may feel a warm sensation. Afterward, there may be some discomfort and possibly a stinging sensation. Over the next several days, you can expect your skin to shed.
The downtime, swelling, redness and discomfort varies by patient. It also varies by how deep the peel penetrates. We offer peels of varying strengths to better address the things you want to accomplish. Dr. Basner may prescribe certain medications to ease any discomfort you feel. Certain peels require more than one session to maintain optimal results. We will discuss all of your options during a consultation.
To schedule a cosmetic consultation with board-certified plastic surgeon Adam Basner, MD, please contact The Plastic Surgery Center of Maryland by calling 410-616-3000 today. Dr. Basner provides state-of-the-art care at our cosmetic surgery practice serving greater Baltimore, Towson, Columbia and Owings Mills.