Chemical Peels
A clinically led treatment designed to resurface and renew the skin, improving tone, clarity, and overall skin quality with a focus on long-term results.
Treatment overview
Chemical peels are clinically formulated treatments designed to exfoliate the outer layers of the skin, helping to remove dead skin cells and stimulate renewal.
Using professional systems such as PCA Skin and Obagi Medical, peels are selected and tailored to your skin following a consultation. Treatment depth and type will depend on your skin concerns, allowing for a personalised approach. Over time, chemical peels can help to improve skin tone, clarity, and overall skin quality, and are often used as part of a longer-term plan for gradual, natural-looking results.
What it may help with
- Uneven skin tone
- Dull or tired-looking skin
- Pigmentation
- Congestion and breakouts
- Fine lines and early signs of ageing
- Overall skin clarity and texture
Treatment at a glance
Appointment Time
30 – 45 minutes
Results Timeline
Gradual (1-4 weeks)
Discomfort
Mild
Longevity
Ongoing with maintenance
Downtime
Minimal, some peeling 2-5 days
Review
4-6 weeks
FAQS
What are chemical peels?
Chemical peels are clinically formulated treatments that work by gently exfoliating the outer layers of the skin to support renewal and improve overall skin quality. Despite the name, these are controlled, professional treatments selected specifically for your skin and are not designed to cause harm or damage the skin.
Will a chemical peel damage my skin?
No, when carried out correctly, chemical peels are controlled treatments designed to support skin renewal. The type and strength of peel used will always be selected based on your skin to ensure it is appropriate and safe.
When will I see results?
Some improvement may be seen within the first week, with results continuing to develop over the following weeks as the skin renews.
How long do results last?
Results can be maintained with ongoing treatments and appropriate skincare. Your plan will be tailored to your skin and long-term goals.
Is there any downtime?
Downtime will depend on the type of peel used. Some peels have minimal downtime, while others may involve light peeling for a few days.
Are there any side effects or risks?
Chemical peels are generally well tolerated when carried out by a trained practitioner. Some redness, sensitivity, or peeling is expected and will be discussed during your consultation.
Can chemical peels be combined with other treatments?
Yes, chemical peels are often used alongside other treatments as part of a longer-term plan to support overall skin health.
What if this isn’t right for me?
If a chemical peel isn’t the most appropriate option for your skin, this will always be discussed, and alternative treatments will be recommended where suitable.
Considering Treatment?
If you’re considering treatment but aren’t sure what’s right for you, or you’d like guidance for a specific concern, a consultation is a chance to talk things through and be guided towards what’s right for your skin.
