CHEMICAL PEEL - the way to speed up cell renewal.
- Kamila Browne
- Jun 1, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 15, 2021
Why skin peel? - the quickest and most effective treatment to tackle multiple skin problems. Discover the power of chemical peeling!

Chemical peel is recommended for the first signs of skin aging, such as loss of firmness or wrinkles, but also in the case of such skin problems as overproduction of sebum or dryness.
It is also excellent method of supporting acne therapy, treatment of discoloration and other skin defects. The effects of the treatment are quickly noticeable.
Skin peel can be an alternative for people who do not want to opt for a more invasive aesthetic treatment, and who appreciate traditional cosmetic solutions. This is a procedure that can be repeated quite often and is characterized by low invasiveness and speed of the procedure. However, an in depth consultation is required prior the procedure in order to choose the right peel for your skin needs.
Book a consultation now and start your skin journey to clearer, glowing skin.
What is a skin peel?
Due to the high concentration of acids and other exfoliating ingredients, chemical peeling dissolves the corneous layer of the epidermis and the impurities accumulated on the surface of the skin. Through controlled skin damage, skin peeling also forces it to work harder and regenerate faster. This results in visible improvement of the skin's quality and condition.
Chemical peel = healthy, smooth and naturally radiant skin.
Benefits of chemical peel:
- Brighter and smoother complexion
- Corrects sun damage
- Reduces the look of fine lines and wrinkles
- Improves skin tone and texture
- Clears up breakouts
- Minimizes pores
- Increases collagen and elastin production
- Diminishes superficial scars
- Reduces pigment issues
- Improves penetration of skincare products
Contraindications:
- Pregnancy, breastfeeding
- Any known allergies or sensitivities to products or ingredients
- Allergy to aspirin
- Active infection ( e.g.,herpes simplex, impetigo, cellulitis)
- Irritated, damaged skin
- Keloidal or hypertrophic scarring
- Melanoma, basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma
- Dermatoses (e.g., vitiligo, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis)
- Blood thinners
- Redness or inflammation
- Moderate to severe Rosacea or current flare- up
- Sunburn
- Broken skin, cuts
- Recent cosmetic injections
- Accutane treatment ( in the past 6- 12 months)
- Retin-A/Renova, Azelex(Azelaic Acid), Tazorac (Tazarotene), Differin (Adapalene) in the last 7 -10 days.
- Serious medical condition: heart condition, immunity disorder, diabetes.
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