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Peel
Peel

What is Peel ?

A chemical peel is a popular cosmetic treatment that rejuvenates your skin by removing its damaged outer layers. It involves applying a safe chemical solution that exfoliates the skin, allowing new, healthier, and smoother skin to emerge. This treatment effectively addresses concerns such as acne scars, pigmentation, fine lines, wrinkles, dullness, and uneven skin tone.

Types of Chemical Peels

1. Superficial Peel

  • Targets the outermost skin layer (epidermis).
  • Mild peel for gentle exfoliation.
  • Ideal for dull skin, mild pigmentation, and uneven texture.
  • Minimal downtime with glowing results.

2. Medium Peel

  • Penetrates the middle layers of skin.
  • Treats age spots, moderate wrinkles, acne scars, and sun damage.
  • Mild peeling and downtime for a few days.

3. Deep Peel

  • Reaches deeper skin layers.
  • Recommended for severe wrinkles, scars, and precancerous growths.
  • Requires longer recovery and performed under medical supervision.

Benefits of Chemical Peel Treatment

✅ Removes dead skin cells for a brighter, clearer complexion
✅ Reduces acne and acne scars
✅ Lightens pigmentation, melasma, and sunspots
✅ Smoothens fine lines and wrinkles
✅ Improves skin texture and tone
✅ Boosts collagen production for youthful skin

Who Can Get a Chemical Peel?

Chemical peels are suitable for:

  • Individuals with acne-prone or oily skin
  • Those with pigmentation, age spots, or sun damage
  • People looking to reduce fine lines and early signs of ageing
  • Anyone wanting smoother, refreshed, and radiant skin

However, it is important to consult a qualified dermatologist to determine the right peel type and concentration for your skin.

What to Expect During the Procedure

  • Consultation: Skin assessment and peel selection based on your concerns.
  • Cleansing: Thorough cleansing of the treatment area.
  • Application: The peel solution is applied carefully and left for a specific duration.
  • Neutralisation and Post-Care: The peel is neutralised, and soothing agents are applied.
  • Aftercare Instructions: Avoid sun exposure, use gentle skincare products, and follow doctor’s guidelines for best results.

Is There Any Downtime?

Downtime depends on the type of peel.

  • Superficial peels: Minimal peeling with no downtime.
  • Medium peels: Mild redness and peeling for 3-5 days.
  • Deep peels: Longer downtime with visible peeling and recovery over a week or more.
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