
Chemical peels use carefully formulated solutions to remove damaged outer layers of skin, stimulating cellular renewal and revealing healthier, more radiant skin beneath. Our range of professional peels addresses various concerns from subtle refreshment to significant resurfacing.
Chemical peels contain active ingredients—typically acids—that dissolve the bonds between dead skin cells, allowing controlled exfoliation. Depending on the peel strength and formulation, treatment can target the outermost layer or penetrate deeper into the dermis.
As damaged skin peels away, your body's healing response stimulates new collagen production, cellular turnover, and overall skin renewal.







We offer a range of professional-grade peels selected for safety, efficacy, and minimal downtime. Your therapist will recommend the most appropriate formulation based on your skin type, concerns, and desired results.
Peel selection considers factors including your skin's sensitivity, lifestyle constraints, and tolerance for downtime.
Superficial peels can be performed every 2 to 4 weeks. Medium peels typically require 4 to 6 week intervals. Deep peels are performed infrequently—often just once or twice yearly.
Your therapist will design a treatment schedule suited to your skin's needs and goals.
Most adults seeking skin rejuvenation are suitable for some type of chemical peel. However, certain skin types, conditions, and medications may preclude treatment or require modified protocols.
Consultation is essential to determine the appropriate peel type and ensure safe, effective treatment.
Freshly peeled skin is highly vulnerable to sun damage. Rigorous sun protection is essential during treatment and for several weeks after.
While peels produce visible improvement, single treatments rarely achieve dramatic transformation. A series of peels typically produces the best results.
Active infections, certain medications, recent procedures, pregnancy, and some skin conditions may contraindicate chemical peels.