Overview

A chemical peel is a skin-resurfacing procedure that uses a chemical solution to exfoliate and remove the top layers of the skin. This treatment helps improve skin texture, tone, and overall appearance. It is commonly used to treat acne scars, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, wrinkles, and uneven skin tone.

How Chemical peel Works

Uses a chemical solution to exfoliate and remove the top layers of the skin. This treatment helps improve skin texture, tone, and overall appearance.

Common Areas Treated

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Face

(jawline, cheeks, forehead, around the eyes)
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Neck

(double chin, sagging skin)
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Décolletage

(chest area)

Benefits of Chemical peel

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    Exfoliates Dead Skin – Removes dead cells, promoting fresh, new skin.
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    Reduces Acne & Acne Scars – Helps clear breakouts and fade acne marks.
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    Improves Skin Texture & Tone – Creates a smoother and more even complexion.
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    Minimizes Fine Lines & Wrinkles – Boosts collagen production for anti-aging benefits.
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    Brightens Skin & Reduces Hyperpigmentation – Fades dark spots, melasma, and sun damage.
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    Unclogs Pores & Reduces Oiliness – Helps control excess sebum production.
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    Enhances Skincare Product Absorption – Allows serums and treatments to penetrate deeper.

Pre Care

  • Avoid Sun Exposure – Use sunscreen and avoid direct sunlight for at least a week.
  • Stop Using Retinol & Exfoliants – Discontinue use 5-7 days before treatment.
  • Stay Hydrated – Drink plenty of water for better skin healing.
  • Avoid Waxing or Hair Removal – Do not wax, shave, or undergo laser treatments before the peel.
  • Inform Your Dermatologist – Mention any medications or skin conditions.

Post Care

  • Keep Skin Hydrated – Use a gentle, non-comedogenic moisturizer.
  • Use Sunscreen Daily – Apply SPF 50+ to protect healing skin.
  • Avoid Picking or Peeling – Let the skin shed naturally to prevent scarring.
  • Skip Harsh Skincare Products – Avoid retinoids, exfoliants, and strong acids for at least a week.
  • Limit Sun & Heat Exposure – Stay away from direct sun, saunas, and hot showers.
  • Use a Gentle Cleanser – Wash your face with mild, fragrance-free cleansers.

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    FAQs About Chemical Peels

    1. How long does it take to recover from a chemical peel?
    2. Can I wear makeup after a chemical peel?
    3. How often should I get a chemical peel?
    4. Will my skin peel after the treatment?
    5. Can chemical peels help with acne?
    6. Is a chemical peel painful?
    7. Are chemical peels safe for all skin types?
    8. What should I avoid after a chemical peel?