
Chemical Peel
What is a Chemical Peel?
A chemical peel is a treatment that uses a specially formulated solution to exfoliate the skin, stimulating natural renewal and improving texture, tone, and clarity. It targets concerns like acne, pigmentation, fine lines, and dull skin, leaving you with a smoother, more radiant complexion.
Chemical Peel Downtime
After a chemical peel, your skin may experience redness, dryness, and mild peeling, typically lasting a few days. It's important to avoid sun exposure and use a high SPF during recovery. The downtime depends on the strength of the peel, but you can return to normal activities within a few days.
Why Choose a Chemical Peel?
Chemical peels are ideal for those seeking to improve skin texture, reduce acne scarring, and rejuvenate their skin. With minimal downtime, they offer a non-invasive option for noticeable results without surgery.
How Often Should a Chemical Peel Be Done?
For optimal results, a course of 3 to 6 chemical peel treatments is recommended, spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart. This helps improve skin texture gradually and enhances the overall effects. Your practitioner will create a customised treatment plan tailored to your skin's needs.