Chemical Peels
A chemical peel rejuvenates your skin by exfoliating dead cells, revealing a smoother, brighter, and more even complexion.
- Expert medical staff
- Secure, reliable, and medically proven treatments
- Evident results
- Expert medical staff
- Secure, reliable, and medically proven treatments
- Evident results
A chemical peel is a skin treatment that exfoliates dead cells, improving texture, brightness, and reducing imperfections. It's ideal for achieving a smoother, more radiant complexion.
The Results
Before + After
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Remember that every patient is different, and your results may differ.
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What it Treats
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Uneven skin tone
- Sun spots and age spots
- Acne and acne scars
- Hyperpigmentation
- Rough skin texture
Target Areas
- Face
- Neck
- Chest
- Hands
- Back
- Shoulders
WHAT OUR EXPERTS SAY
"Chemical peels are a safe and effective way to achieve brighter, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin."
Shweta Arora MD
How Chemical Peels Works?
How
Chemical Peels
Works?
Chemical peels exfoliate the skin by removing damaged outer layers, revealing a smoother, more youthful complexion. This treatment stimulates skin cell regeneration, improving texture, tone, and radiance.
FAQ
Most people start noticing improvements within a few days to a week as the skin begins to peel and reveal a fresher layer beneath. Full results are typically visible within a few weeks.
Depending on the depth of the peel, you may experience some redness, peeling, and sensitivity for a few days to a week. Superficial peels often have minimal downtime, while deeper peels may require more recovery time.
The frequency of chemical peels depends on the type of peel and your skin type. Light peels can be done every 4-6 weeks, while deeper peels may be recommended only once or twice a year.