
Chemical peels use exfoliating acids to remove the outer layer of dead skin, revealing smoother, brighter, and healthier-looking skin underneath. VI Peels are medical-grade peels that target fine lines, acne scars, hyperpigmentation, and uneven tone with minimal discomfort. These treatments promote collagen production and skin renewal, improving overall skin clarity and texture.
Chemical Peels improve skin tone, texture, and clarity by exfoliating the outermost layers and stimulating cell turnover. These treatments help reduce fine lines, pigmentation, acne scars, and sun damage for a refreshed and rejuvenated complexion.
Face, neck, chest, hands, and back.
Chemical Peels
Chemical Peels exfoliate to brighten skin, reduce pigmentation, and improve texture.
Pre-Treatment
Avoid using retinoids, acids, and exfoliating products for at least 5-7 days before treatment to prevent excessive skin sensitivity. Refrain from direct sun exposure and tanning before your appointment. If you have a history of cold sores, inform your provider, as antiviral medication may be recommended.
Post-Treatment
Expect mild redness and peeling for 3-7 days as the skin exfoliates and regenerates. Keep the skin hydrated, avoid sun exposure, and use a gentle cleanser and moisturizer as directed by your provider. Do not pick at peeling skin, and always wear SPF 30+ to protect new skin from sun damage.
What to Expect
Chemical Peels may cause skin to appear slightly red or tight, and you may experience a mild tingling or warm sensation. Peeling typically begins within 2-3 days and lasts for up to a week, depending on the strength of the peel.
Chemical Peels leaves skin brighter, smoother, and more even-toned with reduced fine lines, acne scars, and hyperpigmentation. Results improve over the next 1-2 weeks as the skin fully regenerates.
For optimal results, light peels can be done every 4-6 weeks, while medium or deep peels may be spaced every 2-3 months, depending on your skin concerns.
Most Chemical Peels are not recommended during pregnancy, especially stronger ones like VI Peels. However, some mild, pregnancy-safe options may be available—consult your provider.
Chemical Peels may cause a mild tingling or stinging sensation during application, but this typically subsides quickly. VI Peels are formulated with numbing agents to enhance comfort, making the process more tolerable than traditional peels.