
Medical Grade Peels
Smooth, Renew, Rejuvenate: Medical-grade peels are the ideal treatment for exfoliating and rejuvenating the skin. By removing dead skin cells and stimulating collagen production, they reveal a smoother, more radiant complexion. Whether you’re targeting fine lines, pigmentation, or uneven skin tone, chemical peels help refresh your skin’s appearance, leaving you with a naturally youthful glow.
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What Are Medical-Grade Peels
Medical -grade peels are professional treatments designed to exfoliate and rejuvenate the skin. Using carefully formulated chemical solutions, they remove dead skin cells, stimulate collagen production, and promote cell turnover. Medical-grade peels are stronger and more targeted than over-the-counter options, offering deeper exfoliation for more noticeable results.
Your Questions, Answered
How Do Medical-Grade Peels Work?
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Who is an Ideal Candidate for Medical-Grade Peels?
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What to Expect During the Procedure
Before and After: What to Expect
Before Treatment
Before your Medical-Grade peel, your specialist will assess your skin type, concerns, and desired outcomes to determine the best treatment for you. They will explain the procedure, discuss aftercare, and ensure the right approach to achieve your goals.
After Treatment
After the treatment, results are typically visible within 3-5 days, with full effects appearing over the following weeks. Most clients experience smoother, brighter skin with improved texture and tone, as well as a more radiant, rejuvenated complexion.
How Long Does It Last?
Medical-Grade peels typically last for 3-6 months, depending on the type of peel and your skin’s natural renewal process. For lasting results, regular treatments are recommended to maintain smoother, brighter skin.
Aftercare and Recovery
Immediate Aftercare
ou may experience slight redness, peeling, or dryness after a chemical peel, but these are normal and typically subside within a few days. It’s important to avoid direct sun exposure and follow aftercare instructions to support the healing process.
Post-Treatment Tips
Avoid touching or scrubbing the treated area for a few days. Refrain from vigorous exercise and direct sun exposure for the first 24-48 hours. Use gentle skincare products and apply SPF daily to protect the skin during the healing process.
Long-Term Care
Maintain smoother, brighter skin for several months. Regular treatments can help prolong results and keep your complexion looking refreshed and rejuvenated.
Why Choose Us
We use only the highest quality, FDA-approved products to ensure the safest and most effective treatments. Our skilled practitioners are experienced in administering Botox, tailoring each treatment to your unique facial anatomy and aesthetic goals.
Expert Medical Team
All Medical-Grade peels are performed by expert practitioners with extensive knowledge of skin health and treatment techniques, ensuring safe, effective results tailored to your needs.
Premium, FDA-Approved Products
We use only the highest quality, medical-grade peels to ensure safety and optimal results for your skin.
Personalised Care
We customise every treatment to suit your individual skin needs and goals, ensuring natural, lasting results.
Related Treatments
For a comprehensive skin refresh, consider pairing Medical-Grade peels with skin boosters or dermal fillers for enhanced rejuvenation and a radiant complexion.
Why Skin Loses Its Glow
Skin loses its glow due to a combination of dehydration, barrier damage, and environmental stressors. Understanding these factors helps maintain a fresh, radiant complexion.
Dehydration
Daily life—stress, lack of sleep, UV exposure—can leave skin dehydrated, dull, and tired-looking, especially in areas like the under-eyes or cheeks.
Barrier Breakdown
Over time, the skin’s natural barrier becomes less effective at retaining moisture, causing fine lines, rough texture, and sensitivity.
Environmental Stressors
Pollution, sun damage, and lifestyle factors deplete the skin’s reserves, making it harder to maintain a healthy, luminous appearance.