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How a chemical peel from your dermatologists in Huntington, Hicksville, Syosset, and Plainview, NY, can enhance the beauty of your skin
Your skin is exposed to many irritants throughout your life. Sun exposure, aging, acne, and other factors can all combine to make your skin appear dull and unattractive. Fortunately, your dermatologist can help renew and rejuvenate your skin with a chemical peel.
Dr. Daniel Sherer and Dr. Todd Coven at Long Island Medical & Cosmetic Dermatology provide comprehensive skincare services, including chemical peels to enhance the beauty of your skin. They have two convenient office locations in Huntington, and Hicksville, NY, and proudly serve residents of Huntington, Hicksville, Syosset, and Plainville, NY.
Chemical peels gently remove dead skin, excess oil, and debris from the surface of your skin, leaving behind fresh, dewy, revitalized skin.
Consider these important benefits of chemical peels:
Chemical peels are a safe, effective way of delivering beautiful results to your skin. Chemical peels are minimally invasive treatments that have been approved by the FDA. They require no downtime, so they fit easily into your schedule.
Chemical peel treatments take about 20 to 30 minutes, and you can have up to 6 treatments at 1-to-2-week intervals. Your dermatologist may recommend monthly maintenance treatments to maintain optimal results.
To find out more about the benefits of chemical peels and how they can help you, call Dr. Daniel Sherer and Dr. Todd Coven at Long Island Medical & Cosmetic Dermatology, serving residents of Huntington, Hicksville, Syosset, and Plainville, NY. You can reach them in the Huntington, NY, office by calling (631) 271-2769, or in Hicksville, NY, by calling (516) 433-3200, so call now.
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