Medical Skin peels Safely restore your healthy glow
Medical skin peels are cosmetic treatments that can be applied to the face, hands, and neck. They’re used to improve the appearance or feel of the skin. During this procedure, chemical solutions will be applied to the area being treated, which causes the skin to exfoliate and eventually peel off. Once this happens, the new skin underneath is often smoother, appears less wrinkled, and may have less damage. It also allows for reduced appearance of pores and increased blood flow in specific areas of your face – providing a brighter complexion.

What does a medical skin peel do?
Our chemical peels are a gentle, yet effective way to treat your skin. Chemical peels can be used on all skin types and can help improve a number of problems, such as: wrinkles, fine lines, sun damage, acne scars, dead skin, hyperpigmentation (brown spots), hard-to-heal acne scars, uneven skin tone, or redness.
What results can you expect from skin peels?
- Revival of dull skin
- Improve skin tone and rough texture
- Reduction of large pores
- Smoother, softer skin
- Reduced appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Improvement in hyperpigmentation
- Soothes skin inflammation and reduces acne breakouts
- Hydrated, healthy skin
Enjoy options with our three types of skin peels.
When it comes to skin peeling, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Our skin care specialists will provide you with the best treatment option based on your skin type and desired results. Take a look at our three most popular peeling options:
- Superficial peels are a great starting point for a wide range of skincare enthusiasts. They use mild alpha-hydroxy acids to gently exfoliate. It only penetrates the outermost layer of skin, so there’s no downtime.
- Medium peels, which use trichloroacetic or glycolic acid to reach the middle and outer layer of skills. This makes it more effective for removing damaged skin cells. The greatest advantage of medium peels is that they do not pull or tear the skin but remove dead cells from the surface.
- Deep peels are a form of chemical skin treatment that removes the deepest layer of damaged skin cells with the use of an acid such as phenol or trichloroacetic acid, which is then followed by a skin peel. These peels work best on superficial lines, wrinkles, acne and pigmented skin problems.

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FAQs
Is a chemical peel good for your skin?
Our medical skin peels are exceptionally safe and are conducted by our doctor led team of trained skin care specialists. The results you can expect from a chemical peel include skin that’s smoother and clearer of blemishes, plus a healthy glow thanks to exfoliation. The procedure at hand will depend on the condition of your skin and desired results
Can you see results after 1 peel?
Yes.With our medical grade skin peel, you can transform the look of your skin. You will see a significant improvement in the appearance of your skin tone and texture in as little as one treatment. This is because a peel functions as an exfoliant that can dramatically improve the superficial quality of your skin.
How do I choose a chemical peel?
We use a variety of chemical peels in our practice. The main goals of our chemical peels are to exfoliate, or resurface the skin, improve texture, and remove the signs of ageing such as fine lines and wrinkles. Chemical Peels are recommended for anyone looking to improve the appearance of their skin, but particularly those with: Ageing skin, Sun damaged skin, Hyperpigmentation (dark spots), Acne scarring.
How long do chemical peels last?
The results of chemical peels can last anywhere from one month to the rest of your life. The longevity of a chemical peel’s results depends on several factors, but the most significant factor is the strength of the peel.
What age is good for a chemical peel?
You can start chemical peels if you’re in your 20s and 30s . Our skin peels increases in collagen production and cell turnover will keep your skin healthy during the years ahead.
How many chemical peels do I need?
For most patients, 2 to 4 light peels are needed, each one spaced 2 to 6 weeks apart. Light peels work best on the face and neck. The time between treatments allows skin cells to renew and turn over, with each subsequent peel exfoliating cells and treating new cells just beneath the skin surface.