Chemical Peel
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Treatment Guide
Utilizes chemical solutions to remove the top layers of the skin, helping to improve the texture and appearance of the skin by reducing fine lines, wrinkles, and dark spots, and treating acne.
FAQs
Redness, irritation, sensitivity, rashes, scarring, and pigmentation are risks associated with treatment.
Chemical peels should be avoided by those with active skin infections, open wounds, or very sensitive skin. They're not recommended during pregnancy, for people with recent Accutane use, or those prone to keloids or poor healing. Always consult a professional before starting treatment.
Light peels can be done every 4–6 weeks to maintain results, while medium peels are typically spaced 3–6 months apart. Deep peels are more intensive and usually done only once every few years. We will recommend the ideal schedule based on your skin’s needs.
Chemical peel results are not permanent, as your skin continues to age and is affected by sun exposure, lifestyle, and other factors. However, they can provide long-lasting improvements in skin texture, tone, and clarity. Maintenance treatments and good skincare habits help prolong the results.