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What Is Chemical peel treatment?

Chemical peel treatments are advanced skin rejuvenation procedures utilizing naturally sourced, mild acids of varying strengths. These specialized solutions are applied to the skin to induce a controlled exfoliation of the upper layers. This process not only removes dead and damaged skin cells but also stimulates the natural regeneration of healthier, new skin layers underneath.

The primary goal of this standardized procedure is to significantly improve overall skin texture and appearance. It is particularly effective in reducing excess accumulated pigment—such as dark spots and post-acne marks—by eliminating the superficial layers where these imperfections reside.

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Chemical peel treatment Procedure at Dermore

The Chemical peel procedure at Dermore Clinics includes three phases. Here is a step-by-step process:

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Pre-Treatment Consultation
  • It is crucial to share your health conditions and medical history during the initial consultation with your dermatologist before commencing the treatment. Follow the priming process as suggested by your dermatologist at least two weeks before the treatment procedure..
  • Stop using retinoids, skin lightening creams, AHA’s and other chemical based priming creams at least three to five days before the scheduled peel treatment. However, continue applying appropriate dermatologist-prescribed moisturisers and sunscreens.
  • The dermatologist will start the peeling treatment based on the results of a skin patch test conducted before the procedure.
During Laser Treatment
  • The first step is to prepare the skin for treatment. Using a mild cleanser, the therapist will remove any grime or dirt and excess oil from the surface of the skin to ensure a uniform penetration of the peel.
  • The therapist will apply a small amount of petroleum jelly (or another thick gel formulation), with a Q-tip, to mark out the sensitive areas, such as those surrounding the eyes, nose and mouth. This helps prevent any chemical solutions from entering these areas, protecting them in the process.
  • The therapist will cover the eyes with cotton swabs soaked in water.
  • Then she will apply the chemical peel gently all over the skin with a specialised brush under the supervision of the dermatologist.
  • After the predetermined time, the therapist will use a cotton pad or neutralising spray to remove the peel from the face. Shortly after this, the therapist will apply a cold compress on the area to prevent any tingling or burning sensations. Alongside this, she will also hold a hand-held fan throughout the peel application period to provide additional cooling.
  • Post neutralising, she will then apply a moisturiser and sunscreen to protect the skin further.
Post-Treatment Consultation
  • If the skin is sensitive, red and mildly irritated post the chemical peel treatment, the dermatologist will share suitable instructions to minimise the temporary reaction.
  • For some cases, he or she may prescribe over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medicines and advise the application of a cold compress to manage any swelling post-treatment.

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FAQs

What exactly does a chemical peel do to my skin?

A chemical peel uses a specialized, skin-safe acid solution to remove the damaged outer layers of your skin in a controlled way. Think of it as a "super-exfoliation." By removing these dead cells, it signals your body to regenerate new, healthier, and smoother skin cells, improving texture, tone, and clarity.

Most superficial to medium-depth peels involve only mild discomfort. You might feel a tingling, stinging, or warming sensation while the solution is on your skin, which usually subsides quickly once it's neutralized. Deeper peels can be more uncomfortable, but your dermatologist will use appropriate numbing measures if necessary.

It depends on the strength of the peel.

  • Superficial (Light) Peels: often cause little to no visible peeling, maybe just some mild flaking. There is usually zero downtime.

  • Medium/Deep Peels: will cause visible peeling, redness, and crusting that can last anywhere from 3 to 7 days (sometimes longer for very deep peels). You may need a few days of social downtime.

Yes, but they must be performed by an experienced dermatologist. Certain deep peels can cause hyperpigmentation (dark spots) in darker skin tones if not done correctly. A qualified professional will choose the right type of acid (like glycolic or lactic acid in lower concentrations) to safely treat darker skin without causing damage.

Absolutely. Chemical peels, especially those containing salicylic acid, are excellent for acne. They dive deep into pores to dissolve excess oil, kill acne-causing bacteria, and reduce inflammation. They also help fade the red or dark marks (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation) left behind after a breakout heals.

While you might notice a "glow" after just one light peel, significant issues like acne scars, deep pigmentation, or fine lines typically require a series of treatments. A common recommendation is a series of 3 to 6 peels, spaced about 2 to 4 weeks apart, depending on the strength of the peel and your skin's response.

Sun protection. After a peel, your "new" skin is extremely sensitive to UV rays. You must apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) religiously every day and avoid direct sun exposure as much as possible to prevent damage and dark spots from forming on the fresh skin.