• Medical Grade Skin Peels

    A medical skin peel, also known as a chemical peel, is a cosmetic procedure that uses a chemical solution to exfoliate and improve the appearance of the skin. It can address various skin concerns like wrinkles, acne scarring, sun damage, and uneven skin tone. The procedure involves applying a chemical solution to the skin, causing the outer layers to peel off, revealing smoother, healthier skin underneath.

    Types of Chemical Peels

    • Superficial (Light) Peels: These remove the outer layer of skin (epidermis) and are used for mild concerns like fine lines, dryness, and uneven pigmentation. They may need to be repeated to maintain results.
    • Medium Peels: These remove both the outer and upper middle layers of skin (epidermis and upper dermis). They are used for deeper wrinkles, acne scarring, and uneven skin color. They may need to be repeated every 6-12 months.
    • Deep Peels: These remove skin cells from the epidermis and deeper into the dermis. They are used for deep wrinkles, sun-damaged skin, and scarring. A local anesthetic may be needed, and recovery can take longer.

    Benefits of Chemical Peels

    • Improved skin texture: Peels can smooth out rough or uneven skin.
    • Reduced fine lines and wrinkles: The process can minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
    • Even skin tone: Peels can fade dark spots and hyperpigmentation.
    • Acne control: Certain peels can help control acne and reduce acne scars.
    • Enhanced product absorption: The skin is more receptive to skincare products after a peel.