Introducing Silkpeel! Notes from a San Francisco Bay Area Dermatologist
We are so pleased to now offer the SilkPeel™ Dermalinfusion™ system at our office!
If you are looking for a skin treatment that delivers immediate results, won’t take hours out of your busy schedule, and will leave you with noticeably better skin in under 30 minutes, then SilkPeel™ Dermalinfusion™ is the best procedure offered today.
Similar to microdermabrasion, The SilkPeel™ Dermalinfusion™ System combines non-invasive exfoliation with deep delivery of patient-specific solutions directly to the skin. We offer infusions for skin brightening, hyperpigmentation and acne. The solution doesn’t just sit on top of your skin like a lotion or cream would, instead the patented SilkPeel™ handpiece deeply delivers the vitamins, antioxidants and other therapeutic ingredients that your skin needs most. The proprietary formulations absorb down to where they will be most effective in brightening, clarifying, and hydrating your skin. Dermalinfusion™ optimizes the benefits of exfoliation and the effects of the serums without the often uncomfortable and painful effects that people experience with most peels. This system does not use crystal or other chemical exfoliants.

SilkPeel™ is exclusively offered through facilities with medical directors on staff, and isn’t available at a typical day spa or salon. The procedure is non-invasive and even soothing; delivering the results you want without harsh chemicals or uncomfortable treatments!
When you get a SilkPeel™, you won’t have any downtime, and don’t have to worry about dealing with irritated or inflamed skin. Within about 30 minutes, SilkPeel’s wet exfoliation leaves your skin silky smooth, hydrated, bright, and full of the youthful, healthy glow that we all desire.
Call our office to book an appointment and get your skin looking its best today!
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