POST PEEL

Home Care Instructions

Day One

- Do nothing to your skin following your treatment. Avoid sun and heat exposure as well as any strenuous activity.

If you experience any discomfort, an over the counter pain reliever is suggested, such as Tylenol or Advil. If you have any swelling, or sign of irritation, call immediately. Although there is no cause for alarm, I want to be made aware of this and I will advise you as to what you should do.

Swelling is a normal part of the process. The tissue has been disturbed and the skin will naturally experience some swelling. The application of a cool compress the first 24 hours may be helpful. In the case of extreme swelling you may want to take an over the counter antihistamine, such as Benadryl unless you have been instructed otherwise by your physician.

Day Two

- The skin will feel dry and tight and may be slightly redder. Cleanse your skin with a mild Rhonda Allison cleanser apply moisturizer and use Rhonda Allison Pro Salve or Rhonda Allison Drop of Essence-Hydration Drops as often as needed. In some cases the skin has already begun to change to a brown shade of color. This is just dead skin that will slough away.

Day Three through Seven

- Exfoliation will occur (mild, hardly visible to heavy continuous peeling). Do not be concerned how much you actually peel. There are many other benefits that will happen.

1. Cleanse 2. Growth Factor Serum 3. Drop of Essence 4. Sun block


Begin using a Rhonda Allison Epidermal Growth Factor as soon as exfoliation begins. This will be used daily for the next two weeks. Use Drop of Essence as often as needed to keep the skin moist and comfortable.

Begin your normal Rhonda Allison skin care routine after 7 days (cleansing, toning, correctives, serums, moisturizing, and sunscreen).

Do not use AHAs, BHAs, Retinoids or any other corrective for at least one week.

Cautions: DO NOT PICK or prematurely peel the skin (this will cause surface scarring and irritation.) Wear SPF 30 Daily!!!


If you have any questions do not hesitate to call. Often times what may seem unusual to you is really very normal and finding out will save you needless concern.