Peels

Chemical peels are non-surgical skin treatments that use specialized solutions to exfoliate the outer layers of the skin, promoting regeneration and revealing a smoother, brighter complexion. They are effective for a wide range of skin concerns, from pigmentation to aging.

Benefits of Chemical Peels

  • Exfoliation & Skin Renewal: Removes dead skin cells for a fresh, glowing complexion.
  • Acne & Scar Management: Reduces acne, blackheads, and mild acne scars.
  • Pigmentation Control: Lightens dark spots, sun damage, and melasma.
  • Anti-Aging: Smooths fine lines and improves skin texture.
  • Even Skin Tone: Restores uniform color and radiance.

How Chemical Peels Work

  • Skin Assessment: Experts evaluate your skin type, sensitivity, and concerns.
  • Preparation: Cleansing and sometimes light exfoliation of the skin.
  • Application: A chemical solution is applied to the skin, causing controlled exfoliation.
  • Peeling & Regeneration: The outer layer gradually peels off over a few days, revealing fresh, rejuvenated skin.
  • Aftercare: Moisturizers, sunscreen, and gentle skin care are advised to protect new skin.

Frequently Asked Questions

A chemical peel is a skin-resurfacing treatment where a safe solution is applied to exfoliate the top layers of skin, revealing smoother and brighter skin.

They help improve acne, pigmentation, fine lines, dullness, and uneven skin tone.

 

You may feel mild tingling, warmth, or stinging during the peel, but it is generally well-tolerated.

Avoid waxing, bleaching, strong exfoliants, and excessive sun exposure for at least a week before treatment.

  • Expect mild peeling or redness for a few days.

  • Use sunscreen daily and avoid direct sun.

  • Do not pick or scratch peeling skin.

  • Follow your doctor’s skincare instructions.