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Chemical Peels

Smooth fine lines and wrinkles with our safe, effective, and natural-looking treatments. Results you'll love, delivered by experienced medical professionals.

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What Are Chemical Peels?

Chemical peels are skin resurfacing treatments designed to improve skin tone, texture, and clarity. The treatment works by applying a specialized chemical solution to the skin that gently exfoliates the outer layers, allowing new and healthier skin to emerge.

Over time, the skin can become dull, uneven, and damaged due to sun exposure, aging, and environmental factors. Chemical peels help address issues such as acne scars, pigmentation, fine lines, and rough texture by stimulating the natural renewal process of the skin.

There are several types of chemical peels, ranging from superficial peels that target the outermost skin layer to deeper peels that address more significant concerns. The choice of peel depends on the individual’s skin type and desired results.

During the treatment, the solution is applied to the skin and left on for a controlled amount of time. Patients may feel mild tingling or warmth during the process.

After the treatment, the skin gradually exfoliates over several days, revealing smoother, brighter, and more even-toned skin.

How It Works

A thorough assessment of your concerns and goals with our medical professional.

Consultation

Precise, quick injections into targeted muscles using a fine needle. Takes just 30 minutes.

Targeted Injections

Improvements appear within 3–7 days, with full natural-looking results in about two weeks.

Gradual Results

Effects last 3–6 sessions. Repeat treatments maintain smooth, youthful-looking skin.

Maintenance

Who Is It Suitable For?

  • Acne and acne scars

  • Uneven skin tone

  • Sun damage

  • Fine lines

Pricing

Transparent pricing with no hidden costs

Chemical Peels

£80–£200

Depending on treatment areas

Frequently asked questions

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