Chemical Peel
A chemical peel is a procedure in which a chemical solution is applied to the skin to remove the top layers. The skin that grows back is smoother. With a light or medium peel, you may need to undergo the procedure more than once to get the desired results.
Chemical peels are used to treat wrinkles, discolored skin and scars — usually on the face. They can be done alone or combined with other cosmetic procedures. And they can be done at different depths, from light to deep. Deeper chemical peels offer more-dramatic results but also take longer to recover from.
Light chemical peel: It removes the outer layer of skin (epidermis). It treats fine wrinkles, uneven skin tone, acne, and dryness.
Medium chemical peel: It removes skin cells from the epidermis and from portions of the upper part of your middle layer of skin (dermis). It treats wrinkles, uneven skin tone, and acne scars.
Deep chemical peel: It removes skin cells even deeper. It treats deeper wrinkles, scars or precancerous growths.
+ Can also include an additional facial specifically for your skin type.
Includes cleansing, exfoliation with steam, extraction (if needed), facial according to the condition of your skin, facial massage and face cream with UV protection.