Facial Peeling is a rejuvenating cosmetic treatment that promotes a smoother, brighter, and more youthful complexion. By exfoliating the outer layers of skin, chemical peels help reduce fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and uneven pigmentation, revealing fresher and healthier-looking skin underneath.
Facial Peeling involves applying a specialized chemical solution to the skin, which gently exfoliates and removes dead cells from the surface. Depending on the strength (superficial, medium, or deep peel), the treatment can target different layers of the skin. This process triggers cell turnover and collagen production, resulting in healthier, revitalized skin.
Improves skin tone and texture
Reduces fine lines and wrinkles
Minimizes acne scars and blemishes
Helps fade pigmentation and sun damage
Stimulates collagen for firmer, smoother skin
Provides a refreshed and radiant appearance
Face
Neck
Décolletage
Hands
A Facial Peel session usually lasts 20 to 40 minutes. The provider applies the peel solution, which may cause mild tingling or warmth. After a few minutes, the peel is neutralized or removed, and post-care products are applied. Peeling and flaking may occur over several days as the skin regenerates.
Results vary depending on the peel’s strength. Superficial peels deliver a fresh glow within days, while medium to deep peels address deeper wrinkles and pigmentation, with results lasting longer. With repeated treatments, skin continues to improve in clarity, tone, and smoothness.
Avoid sun exposure and apply sunscreen daily
Do not pick or peel flaking skin
Use gentle, hydrating skincare products
Avoid makeup and harsh treatments for 24–48 hours
Follow provider’s instructions for recovery and long-term care
Facial Peeling is ideal for individuals with dull, uneven skin, fine lines, acne scars, or pigmentation issues who want smoother, brighter, and healthier-looking skin. It is customizable for most skin types and concerns.
Facial Peeling is not recommended for individuals who are:
Pregnant or breastfeeding (unless cleared by a provider)
Experiencing active skin infections, eczema, or severe acne outbreaks
Recently using isotretinoin (Accutane) or other strong retinoids
Having very sensitive skin prone to severe irritation