Chemical Peels
Technology in use
In chemical peels, a specialized solution containing acids like glycolic, salicylic, or TCA is applied to your skin. These acids gently exfoliate and remove dead skin cells, promoting the growth of new, healthier skin cells underneath. This process helps smooth out skin texture, reduce wrinkles, fade dark spots, and improve overall radiance. Depending on the peel's strength, you may experience minimal downtime with lighter peels or a few days of recovery with deeper treatments. Over several sessions, chemical peels can effectively refresh and rejuvenate your complexion, making them a popular choice for achieving smoother, more youthful-looking skin.
What does it help with?
- Texture
- Lines
- Wrinkles
- Spots
- Hyperpigmentation
- Acne
- Scars
- Radiance
What to expect?
- Duration: 15 - 60 minutes
- Recommended Sessions: 2 - 6 treatments, spaced 2-4 weeks apart.
At a glance
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Preparation
The skin is cleansed thoroughly to remove any makeup, oils, and impurities. -
Application
The chemical solution is applied evenly to the skin using a brush or sponge. -
Reaction
Clients may experience a mild tingling or warming sensation as the peel starts to work. -
Neutralization
After a set amount of time, the peel is neutralized or removed with water to stop the chemical reaction. -
Post-care
Depending on the type of peel, post-treatment care instructions are provided, which may include moisturizing, avoiding sun exposure, and using gentle skincare products.