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Chemical Peels
Chemical peels are professional skin treatments that use specially formulated acids to exfoliate the outer layers of the skin, revealing fresher, smoother skin underneath. They help accelerate skin renewal, improve texture, and target a variety of skin concerns.
Benefits of Chemical Peels
Boosts Skin Turnover
By eliminating dead and damaged skin layers, revealing new, healthier and radiant skin
Stimulates Collagen Production
For firmer skin and softens fine lines and wrinkles
Reduces Acne and Acne Scarring
Reduces the Appearance of Enlarged Pores
Unclogs pores and decreases breakouts
Brighter Complexion and Even Tone
Helps fade dark spots, sun damage, and hyperpigmentation
Enhances Skincare Absorption
Allowing your skincare to work more effectively, without congestion
Treatment Overview
Treatment Time
30-45 minutes
Discomfort Level
Minimal – 1/5
Downtime
1-7 days, depending on the peel strength
Protocol
1-3 treatments, spaced 4-6 weeks apart
Maintenance
1 treatment, every 3-6 months depending on the peel strength
Chemical Skin Peels - FAQs
Which chemical peel is right for me?
Chemical peels vary in strength and depth (superficial, medium or deep) depending on the desired outcome. We begin with a consultation to discuss your skin concerns and goals, which helps us determine the most suitable chemical peel for you.
How many chemical peel treatments will I need?
The number of skin peels required varies depending on your skin concerns, treatment goals, and the strength of the chemical peel selected.
Superficial and Medium depth peels:
- 3 peels spaced 2–3 weeks apart, followed by maintenance peels every 12 weeks to maintain results.
Deep depth peels:
- 1-2 deep peel per year is sufficient to achieve significant results and pronounced skin renewal.
Are chemical peels safe?
When performed by a qualified professional, chemical peels are safe and effective. A consultation is required to ensure the peel selected is suitable for your skin type and concerns.
When will I see results?
Results can often be seen after the first treatment, with continued improvement over a series of sessions as the skin renews.
Who is not suitable for a chemical peel?
Chemical peels may not be suitable for individuals with active infections, certain skin conditions, or during pregnancy. Suitability will be assessed during your consultation.
Downtime and aftercare
Superficial Peels
- Depth: Light exfoliation of the outer layer of skin
- Downtime: Minimal; some redness or slight flaking for 1–3 days
- Recovery: Normal activities can usually be resumed immediately; skin may feel tight or dry for a few days.
Medium Peels
- Depth: Penetrates the outer and upper mid-layers of skin
- Downtime: Redness, swelling, and peeling for 3-5 days
- Recovery: Skin may be sensitive; avoid prolonged sun exposure.
Deep Peels
- Depth: Penetrates deeper layers for more pronounced results
- Downtime: Significant redness, swelling, and peeling for 7–10 days
- Recovery: Careful aftercare is essential; skin is highly sensitive, and full healing can take a couple of weeks.