Chemical Peels

A customized exfoliating treatment that helps brighten skin, improve texture, and reduce the look of blemishes.

Resurfacing for Clearer Skin

Exfoliate dead skin cells and promote cell turnover with chemical peels, leading to smoother and more radiant skin.

Common uses
Sun damage, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, and acne scars.

Procedure details
Superficial, medium, and deep peels tailored to individual skin needs.

A chemical peel applies a controlled solution to the skin to remove damaged surface layers and accelerate cell turnover. The skin that replaces them is smoother, more even in tone and better at reflecting light.

“Peel” covers a wide range of treatments. Superficial peels refresh the outermost layer with essentially no downtime and suit dullness and congestion. Medium peels reach deeper to address pigmentation and fine lines, with several days of visible flaking. Deeper peels do more but require real recovery time and careful patient selection.

What peels treat well

Sun damage and uneven pigmentation, fine lines, dullness, and acne scarring and congestion. Skin tone matters here — some peel formulations carry a risk of post-inflammatory pigmentation in deeper skin tones, so the choice of agent and strength is made individually rather than from a menu.

Preparing the skin beforehand, and protecting it with daily SPF afterwards, does as much for the result as the peel itself.

Common Questions

How much downtime does a chemical peel need?

It depends entirely on depth. A superficial peel may cause mild flaking for a day or two. A medium peel typically involves visible peeling for three to seven days. This is agreed before treatment so you can plan.

Will a peel help my pigmentation?

Often yes, though pigmentation has several causes and the right peel differs for sun damage versus melasma versus post-acne marks. Some pigmentation responds better to other treatments, which is what an assessment establishes.

Are chemical peels safe for darker skin tones?

Yes, with appropriate agent selection. Some formulations carry a higher risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation in deeper skin tones, so the peel is chosen for your skin rather than from a standard menu.

How many peels will I need?

Superficial peels work best as a course of four to six spaced two to four weeks apart. A single medium-depth peel can achieve more, but with correspondingly more downtime.

What should I do afterwards?

Keep the skin moisturised, do not pick at flaking, and use daily broad-spectrum SPF without exception. Sun exposure on freshly peeled skin is the fastest way to undo the result.

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