What Are Medical Grade Chemical Peels?
Medical grade peels use clinically formulated acids to remove damaged outer layers of the skin while stimulating cellular turnover. This process helps improve pigmentation, refine texture, and enhance overall skin quality across a range of skin types.
Indications
Chemical peels are suitable for:
- Hyperpigmentation and stubborn dark spots
- Melasma and brown patches
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
- Uneven skin tone and texture
- Pigmentation in areas such as underarms, inguinal area, knees, and elbows
- All skin tones
Results & Treatment Plan
- Visible improvement may be seen in as early as 7 days
- Treatments are typically spaced 3–4 weeks apart
- A course of 3–6 sessions is recommended
- Maintenance peels every 6–8 weeks to sustain results
Contraindications
Chemical peels may not be suitable if you:
- Are pregnant or breastfeeding
- Have allergies or sensitivity to salicylates or peel ingredients
- Have active eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis
- Have had recent surgery or radiation in the treatment area (within 4–6 weeks)
- Have autoimmune conditions
- Have active acne or infection
- Have a history of keloid scarring
- Are unable to follow post-peel care

