What is a Chemical Peel?

A chemical peel uses professional solutions to remove dead skin cells and treat skin concerns.
The solutions applied during the treatment work to remove the layer of dead skin cells, making way for the regeneration of new cells.
Common skin problems that can be treated with a chemical peel:
Minimizes pores by removing the damaged layer of skin.
Diminishes fine lines and wrinkles by stimulating collagen production.
Removes hyperpigmentation spots caused by sun damage or aging.
Improves and refines skin quality, giving it a smooth and even texture.
Improves acne conditions and reduces acne scars.

Who is it suitable for?

A chemical peel is a treatment that can be customized to suit every skin type, including sensitive skin, making it a safe procedure for most skin types.

As a skin-regenerating treatment, it is suitable for the face, neck, and décolletage.

Duration & Contraindications

The chemical peel procedure lasts 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the issues being treated.
For the skin to recover, post-procedure care is very important. You should:
Avoid sun exposure for up to 2 weeks after the treatment.
Continuously use SPF 50+ sunscreen.
Do not take a hot shower immediately after the treatment.
Avoid touching or scratching the treated areas of the skin.

Although a chemical peel is a safe treatment, it is not recommended for:

Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Sunburned skin
Allergies or open wounds at the application site
Skin cancer or autoimmune diseases