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If you're looking to accelerate your Transformation
and interested in a chemical peel procedure, then the
Obagi Blue Peel System may be right for you. Obagi Blue Peel is
conducted in your Physician's office. Prior to and after the
procedure, your Physician should recommend use of the Obagi Nu-Derm System.
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Unlike common alpha-hydroxy peels or at-home procedures, the
Obagi Blue Peel puts control of your treatment in professional
hands. Based on your individual needs and skin
condition, your skin professional determines the strength of the peel.
The Obagi Blue Peel uses Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) as the active
ingredient mixed with the patented Blue Base from Obagi. Your
skin professional will apply the Obagi Blue Peel based on your level of
damage and your desired level of Transformation.
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The Obagi Blue Peel procedure takes less than an hour in your
Physician's office and does not typically require sedation. Your
skin professional will apply the Blue Peel typically to your face and neck. A
mild burning sensation will occur that generally lasts only a few
minutes. Then you may experience a bluish tint to your skin that
usually washes off in 12 to 24 hours. Your skin professional will advise
you on how many peels are needed to give you the desired result.
Depending on the strength and depth following the procedure, you
will experience light swelling. Within two to three days, your
skin will begin to peel. This peeling continues over the next
several days. By the seventh to tenth day, your skin should be
healed.
Once your skin has completely recovered and is finished peeling,
you will notice a visible improvement in your complexion. Your
skin's appearance should continue to improve for the next four to
six weeks, becoming firmer, clearer, smoother, healthier and more
youthful looking.

WARNINGS: The procedure for and use of TCA can only be performed
by a Physician or if permitted by law, a properly trained
specialist working under a Physician’s supervision. Proper
medical knowledge is essential to the performance of any TCA
peel. The treating Physician is responsible for informing a
patient about potential medical risks and complications.
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