Who Should Consider This Peel?
Providers recommend the ZO Stimulator Peel for adults concerned about skin aging, sun damage, or hyperpigmentation. Additionally, it’s a great option for anyone looking to refresh and rejuvenate their skin.
Who Should Avoid This Peel?
However, this treatment is not suitable for individuals who are:
•Pregnant or breastfeeding
•Using Roaccutane or prescription retinoids
•Undergoing radiation or chemotherapy
•Allergic to lactic acid, citric acid, salicylic acid, or latex
Is Skin Preparation Necessary?
You don’t need to follow a special skincare routine before the ZO Stimulator Peel. That said, using select ZO products beforehand may help enhance your results.
How Long Does the Treatment Take?
The entire treatment typically takes about 45 minutes. Immediately afterward, many patients notice a fresher, more radiant complexion with improved texture and tone. To maintain long-term results, a series of treatments is often recommended.
Does the Peel Hurt?
Unlike stronger chemical peels, the ZO Stimulator Peel is generally painless and requires no downtime. During application, you may feel a mild warming sensation. Shortly after, slight redness may appear, followed by minimal peeling within one to two days. If you’re preparing for a special event, plan to get the treatment at least three days in advance.