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What is Chemical Peel?
Chemical peels are an aesthetic procedure which involves the application of a solution on the skin to exfoliate it and take off the outer layer. This procedure helps improve the texture, tone and appearance. Chemical peels can be applied on the neck, face as well as hands. They are designed to address a variety of skin problems, such as wrinkles, acne scars sun damage, uneven skin pigmentation. Based on the strength of the solution, chemical peels are classified as medium, superficial or deep.
Chemical peels can address various skin concerns, such as:
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Acne scars and blemishes
- Sun damage and age spots
- Uneven skin tone and texture
- Enlarged pores
- Hyperpigmentation (dark spots)
Benefits of Chemical Peels:
- Chemical peels help remove dead skin cells, revealing smoother and softer skin underneath.
- Peels can minimize fine lines and wrinkles, making the skin appear younger and more vibrant.
- Chemical peels can even out skin tone, reducing dark spots and discoloration for a more uniform appearance.
- Chemical peels can help reduce acne breakouts and minimize the appearance of acne scars.
- Many chemical peels stimulate collagen production, leading to firmer and more youthful-looking skin over time.
- Chemical peels can be tailored to individual skin types and concerns, allowing for a personalized approach to skincare.
Pigmentation Removal

Scar Removal

FAQ's
Here, we’ve answered some common questions to help you understand more about Chemical Peel , the procedure, recovery, and what to expect. If you have any further queries, feel free to reach out to us for more information.
There are three main types: superficial peels (mild acids for light exfoliation), medium peels (stronger acids for deeper exfoliation), and deep peels (powerful acids for more significant skin issues).
After a chemical peel, your skin may be red, swollen, and sensitive. Peeling or flaking may occur as the skin heals, which is a normal part of the process.
The number of sessions needed depends on your skin type and concerns. Many people benefit from a series of treatments spaced a few weeks apart.
Possible side effects include redness, swelling, peeling, dryness, and, in rare cases, scarring or changes in skin color. These effects are usually temporary.
Yes, it’s important to avoid sun exposure and wear sunscreen after a chemical peel, as the skin will be more sensitive and prone to damage.