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Chemical peel
facial

With the Chemical Peel ® treatments, the strength of the treatment is determined according to the skin’s needs and skin type. The correct treatment procedure is tailored and adapted to the individual’s age, skin type and skin condition.

Chemical peel
facial

With the Chemical Peel ® treatments, the strength of
the treatment is determined according to the skin’s needs and skin type. The correct treatment procedure is tailored and adapted to the individual’s age, skin type and skin condition.

Chemical peels are ideal for refreshing and revitalising skin that looks tired, dull and lacking in radiance. They work by removing damaged outer layers of skin to reveal smoother, younger-looking skin beneath. Our chemical peels are hand-picked for efficacy and long-term results.
We offer AlumierMD peels. These peels can either work to can improve skin tone and texture while tackling signs of sun damage; stimulate collagen production for elasticity and radiance; or target acne, pigmentation and ageing. We also offer The Perfect Peel to brighten and detox, and TCA peels to work on wrinkles and acne.

Chemical Peel Aftercare


The medium depth peel promotes improved skin health for clearer, brighter skin in just a few weeks Results may vary. Glutathione is the peel’s key anti-ageing ingredient. As the ultimate antioxidant, it penetrates deep into your skin’s cellular level to fight oxidant damage and prevent premature lines and wrinkles.
Proven to improve the appearance of age spots and hyperpigmentation, glutathione is blended with kojic acid, TCA, retinoic acid, salicylic acid, phenol and vitamins and minerals to brighten and firm your skin while boosting collagen and elastin production.

FAQ

A chemical peel facial is a non-surgical skin treatment that uses a chemical solution to exfoliate the skin and remove dead skin cells. This can help to improve the appearance of the skin in a number of ways, including reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, improving skin tone and texture, and reducing the appearance of hyperpigmentation.

There are three main types of chemical peels: superficial, medium, and deep.

  • Superficial peels are the mildest type of peel and only affect the top layer of the skin. They are typically used to treat mild skin concerns, such as dry skin, dull skin, and uneven skin tone.
  • Medium peels are stronger than superficial peels and affect the top two layers of the skin. They are typically used to treat more moderate skin concerns, such as fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and acne scars.
  • Deep peels are the strongest type of peel and affect the entire epidermis (top layer of the skin). They are typically used to treat severe skin concerns, such as deep wrinkles, sun damage, and scarring.

The cost of a chemical peel facial will vary depending on the type of peel, the size of the area being treated, and the practitioner’s fees. However, it is typically more affordable than other facial treatments, such as laser treatments and dermabrasion.

Chemical peel facials can be a good option for people of all ages and skin types. However, it is important to consult with a qualified practitioner to determine if a chemical peel is right for you and to choose the right type of peel for your individual needs.

It is important to find a qualified practitioner to perform a chemical peel facial. You can ask your dermatologist or other healthcare provider for a referral, or you can search online for practitioners who are certified in chemical peel facials.

The downtime for a chemical peel facial will vary depending on the type of peel. Superficial peels typically have no downtime, while medium and deep peels may require a few days of downtime. During this time, your skin may be red, flaky, and sensitive. It is important to avoid sun exposure and to follow your practitioner’s aftercare instructions carefully.

The risks and side effects of a chemical peel facial are very rare, but can include:

  • Infection
  • Bleeding
  • Bruising
  • Allergic reaction
  • Scarring
  • Uneven skin tone
  • Discoloration

If you experience any of these side effects after a chemical peel facial, it is important to contact your practitioner immediately.

The frequency with which you can have a chemical peel facial will vary depending on the type of peel and your individual needs. Superficial peels can be done every few weeks, while medium and deep peels should only be done every few months or years. It is important to consult with your practitioner to determine how often you should have a chemical peel facial.