Chemical Peel
A traditional facial peel is a skin treatment that involves applying a chemical solution to dissolve its outer layers. The solution causes the skin to exfoliate and eventually peel off, revealing smoother, more youthful skin underneath. Chemical peels can be used to treat a variety of skin concerns, including acne, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, and wrinkles, and overall skin texture.
Level I Superficial Peel
⚪️ A gentle entry-level peel designed to refresh dull, tired skin. Improves texture, brightens tone, and leaves skin with a healthy glow
⚪️ Ideal for: first-time peel clients, sensitive skin, or maintenance treatments
Level II Medium Depth Peel
⚪️ A corrective peel that targets uneven pigmentation, sun damage, and early signs of aging. Helps fade dark spots and restore radiance
⚪️ Ideal for: hyperpigmentation, sun damage, uneven skin tone
Level III Deep Peel
⚪️ A higher-strength professional peel that stimulates cellular renewal and collagen production. Smooths fine lines, reduces acne scars, and deeply rejuvenates the skin
⚪️ Ideal for: photoaging, fine lines, acne scarring, and advanced correction
Benefits
⚪️ Improved skin texture
⚪️ Decreases hyperpigmentation, sunspots, and melasma, revealing a more radiant skin tone
⚪️ Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles over time
⚪️ Acne Treatment: Salicylic acid peels are particularly effective for acne-prone skin, as salicylic acid can penetrate pores to clear out blockages and reduce inflammation
Recovery
⚪️ For Light Peels: There may be mild redness, peeling, or flaking for a few days
⚪️ For Medium Peels: You may experience redness and peeling for up to a week, and it might take a little longer for your skin to fully heal.
⚪️ For Deep Peels: Expect 1-2 weeks of peeling, swelling, and redness. You’ll need to follow strict aftercare instructions, including moisturizing and avoiding sun exposure.