Chemical Peel
A chemical peel is a cosmetic procedure in which an acidic solution is applied to the skin to exfoliate damaged skin layers. It consists of custom blends of clinical-grade acids and active ingredients, chosen based on your skin type and desired treatment depth.
Acne Peel
An acne (chemical) peel consists of a liquid solution of concentrated acids—most commonly salicylic acid, glycolic acid, or lactic acid. These ingredients work by breaking the bonds between dead skin cells, unclogging pores, and reducing inflammation and excess oil. The specific makeup and strength of the peel will depend on the patient’s skin type and condition. The most common peeling agents
Discoloration Peel
Skin lightening or brightening peels use a combination of acids (such as glycolic, lactic, and kojic acids) to exfoliate the top layers of skin. These treatments target hyperpigmentation, melasma, and sun damage, while promoting cell turnover to reveal a brighter, more even complexion
Derma Peel
A Derma Peel, particularly “The Perfect Derma Peel,” is a medium-depth chemical peel known for its comprehensive approach to skin rejuvenation. It combines various acids and antioxidants to address a range of skin concerns.