Chemical Peels
Chemical Peels – Reveal Radiant, Rejuvenated Skin
What Are Chemical Peels?
Chemical Peels are advanced skin treatments that use specialized solutions to exfoliate dead skin cells and stimulate collagen production, revealing a fresher, brighter complexion. They help improve skin tone, texture, and overall skin health by encouraging cell turnover and rejuvenation.
Our clinic offers a range of peels tailored to different skin concerns and depths:
- Superficial Peels – Light exfoliation for a refreshed look with minimal downtime.
- Medium Peels – Target deeper layers to improve fine lines, pigmentation, and mild acne scars.
- Deep Peels – Intensive treatment for deep wrinkles, scars, and severe sun damage.
Each peel is customized to your skin needs and includes active ingredients such as Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs), Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs), Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA), and Phenol.

Why Choose a Chemical Peel?
Chemical Peels are effective in treating:
✅ Acne & Acne Scarring – Reduces breakouts and post-acne marks.
✅ Hyperpigmentation & Dark Spots – Treats sunspots, melasma, and uneven skin tone.
✅ Fine Lines & Wrinkles – Stimulates collagen production for smoother skin.
✅ Sun Damage – Repairs and rejuvenates UV-exposed skin.
✅ Dull, Tired Skin – Revives and enhances radiance.
✅ Enlarged Pores & Oily Skin – Helps refine pores and control oil production.
✅ Uneven Skin Texture – Smooths rough or bumpy skin.
Boosts Skin Confidence
Prepares Skin for Special Occasions
Helps Manage Early Signs of Aging
The Benefits of a Peel Treatment
✔ Brighter, Glowing Skin – Enhances natural radiance and luminosity.
✔ Stimulates Collagen & Elastin – Strengthens skin and improves elasticity.
✔ Customizable for All Skin Types – Designed to suit your individual skin needs.
✔ Boosts Product Absorption – Helps skincare penetrate deeper for better results.
✔ Non-Invasive with Minimal Downtime – A safe and effective way to rejuvenate your skin.
What Happens During the Treatment?
Who is Not a Good Candidate?
Chemical Peels are suitable for most skin types, but may not be recommended for clients who have:
Active skin infections or cold sores
Peels can aggravate infections and may cause further irritation or spreading.
Very sensitive or compromised skin
Skin that is overly reactive or damaged may not tolerate chemical solutions well.
Recent sunburn
Sunburnt skin is already inflamed and vulnerable, which increases the risk of adverse reactions.
Pregnancy (varies by peel type, consult us first)
Some ingredients in peels may not be safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Open wounds or cuts on the treatment area
The peel can enter broken skin, causing pain, irritation, and delayed healing.
Recent use of oral acne medication (e.g., Accutane/Isotretinoin)
Skin is highly sensitive during and after such treatments; peels should be avoided for at least 6–12 months.
History of abnormal skin healing (e.g., keloid scarring)
Chemical peels can trigger unwanted scarring in individuals prone to abnormal healing responses.
Recent cosmetic procedures (e.g., laser, microneedling, injectables)
Your skin needs adequate time to recover between treatments to avoid overstimulation or damage.
Allergy or intolerance to peeling agents (e.g., salicylic acid, glycolic acid)
Those with known sensitivities to specific acids used in peels should avoid treatment to prevent adverse reactions.
Certain autoimmune or skin conditions (e.g., eczema, psoriasis, lupus)
These conditions may flare up or worsen with chemical exfoliation.
A personalized consultation with one of our trained professionals will assess your individual skin health, treatment history, and goals to determine if a chemical peel is the best option for you.
How Many Sessions Are Recommended?
The number of chemical peel sessions required depends on your skin concerns, goals, and the type of peel used. Here’s a general guideline:
Recommended: A course of 4 to 6 sessions, spaced 2 to 4 weeks apart
Best for: Dull skin, mild acne, uneven tone, light pigmentation
Why: These gentle peels gradually improve the skin and are safe for regular use.
Recommended: 3 to 4 sessions, spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart
Best for: Moderate acne scarring, deeper pigmentation, fine lines
Why: These peels require more recovery time and provide more visible results per session.
Recommended: 1 session, with maintenance as needed (annually or bi-annually)
Best for: Deep wrinkles, severe sun damage, significant scarring
Why: Deep peels deliver long-lasting results but involve significant downtime and should be performed less frequently.
After completing a course, many clients benefit from maintenance peels every 6 to 12 weeks to preserve results and keep the skin radiant and healthy year-round.
Add-On Options to Enhance Your Peel Treatment
Take your results to the next level with these highly recommended add-ons that complement your peel and support deeper skin rejuvenation:
Soothes and replenishes moisture post-peel to calm redness and reduce tightness.
Recommended for: Dry or sensitive skin types
Red or blue LED light can be used after your peel to accelerate healing, reduce inflammation, and target acne-causing bacteria.
Recommended for: Acne-prone skin, redness, or healing support.
A soothing cold therapy that reduces inflammation and tightens pores post-peel, enhancing comfort and glow.
Recommended for: Clients prone to redness or discomfort.
Applied before your peel to enhance exfoliation and prep the skin for better product absorption.
Recommended for: Clients with rough or resistant skin textures.
Book Your Chemical Peel Today!
Ready to rejuvenate your skin? Book your consultation and let us customize the perfect peel for you!
Service Extra
Warm or Cold Shower Before Therapy
Customized Enema Packages
Castor Oil Enema
Magnesium Enema
Probiotic Implant Enema
Alkalizing Sodium Bicarbonate Enema
FrequentlyAsked Questions
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