Chemical Peel/Spa Experience in your backyard! Dr. Roger J. Oldham of Bethesda performs skin enhancement

September 24, 2010 @ 06:09 AM — by Roger Oldham
Tagged with: Skin Chemical Peel

For patients of Bethesda and Washington D.C., Dr. Roger J. Oldham, board certified plastic surgeon, has continued to provide a wide range of plastic surgery procedures and non-invasive skin enhancement treatments.  Dr. Oldham specializes in breast augmentation, tummy tuck (abdominoplasty), mole lesion and skin cancer removal, and anti-aging facial rejuvenation procedures like facelift and neck lift.  But, Dr. Oldham also provides many in-office skin enhancement treatments to fight the signs of aging and keep your skin healthy.  A chemical peel is one of the more popular treatments requested in Dr. Oldham’s office.  While its name doesn’t fully characterize the nature of the treatment, chemical peel is actually a relaxing skincare procedure that Dr. Oldham provides for patients who want deep exfoliation from a trusted professional.

Dr. Roger J. Oldham and his aesthetician, Lili, provide chemical peel to patients of all ages and to men and women alike.  A chemical peel uses the application of specially-crafted products to first deep clean the skin, and then to follow with a gentle exfoliation.  The entire procedure is performed by hand and is applied in a manner similar to massage.  Patients literally leave the office glowing with healthy skin and the cathartic effects of a trip to the spa.  The advantage of chemical peel in our Bethesda office is the physician-grade products available only to cosmetic surgeons.  Schedule your chemical peel today!

Dr. Oldham’s office is located in Bethesda, Maryland where chemical peel and several other non-invasive treatments can be performed in consideration to your busy lifestyle.  Dr. Oldham serves patients from all over the Washington D.C. area including Maryland: Rockville, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Silver Spring, Gaithersburg, Potomac, Montgomery Village, Germantown, and Olney; Virginia: Alexandria, Herndon, Annandale, Falls Church, Chantilly, McLean, Reston, Arlington, Fairfax, and Vienna; and Northwest Washington D.C.: and Georgetown.

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