Chemical Peel

Chemical Peel

Our peels target dullness, texture, breakouts, redness and hyperpigmentation. Skin will appear brighter, more radiant and refreshed. For new clients, you must start with our gel peel first as it’s our lowest peel percentage, after this you can move on to our Micropeel 20 and a course of this will need to be done before moving on to our Micropeel 30 and so on. A course of treatments is recommended to achieve optimum results and treatments are 4 weeks apart.
Treatment Duration: 40 Minutes
Fee: Gel peel £80
Micropeel 20 £90
Micropeel 30 £100
Pigment balancing peel £115
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Client Transformation

  • Use of Accutane®, Retin-A®, or other medications that exfoliate or thin the skin within 6 months
  • Recent cosmetic surgery, laser resurfacing or dermabrasion
  • Severe rosacea or acne
  • History of Keloids 
  • Pregnancy 
  • Breast-feeding
  • Sunburn, irritated skin or a rash
  • Open sores or lesions
  • Infectious disease
  • Active Herpes simplex
  • High blood pressure
  • Heart disease
  • Lupus
  • Chemotherapy/Radiation  
  • Deficient immune system
  • Permanent cosmetics–wait 7 days then cover with occlusive barrier

  • If you currently remove your facial hair, please perform this a week before or after your peel.
  • Avoid other procedures for 2 weeks before
  • Avoid using acid exfoliating products the night before and the morning of the procedure
  • Avoid using Retinol 0.3 for 3 days / Retinol 0.5 for 5 days / Retinol 1.0 for 7 days before.

  • You can’t wear makeup for 24 hours after your treatment.
  • Avoid excessive sweating for 24 hours; intense exercise, Saunas, Steam rooms 
  • Avoid exfoliating actives for 3 evenings including the evening of the peel.
  • Avoid Retinol 0.5 for 5 days / Retinol 1.0 for 7 days after the treatment.
  • Wait 4 weeks until any other facial treatment.
  • Over exposure to the sun should be avoided
  • SPF 50 should be applied regularly to the treatment area.

  • Contraindications

    • Use of Accutane®, Retin-A®, or other medications that exfoliate or thin the skin within 6 months
    • Recent cosmetic surgery, laser resurfacing or dermabrasion
    • Severe rosacea or acne
    • History of Keloids 
    • Pregnancy 
    • Breast-feeding
    • Sunburn, irritated skin or a rash
    • Open sores or lesions
    • Infectious disease
    • Active Herpes simplex
    • High blood pressure
    • Heart disease
    • Lupus
    • Chemotherapy/Radiation  
    • Deficient immune system
    • Permanent cosmetics–wait 7 days then cover with occlusive barrier

  • Pre Care instruction

    • If you currently remove your facial hair, please perform this a week before or after your peel.
    • Avoid other procedures for 2 weeks before
    • Avoid using acid exfoliating products the night before and the morning of the procedure
    • Avoid using Retinol 0.3 for 3 days / Retinol 0.5 for 5 days / Retinol 1.0 for 7 days before.

  • Aftercare

    • You can’t wear makeup for 24 hours after your treatment.
    • Avoid excessive sweating for 24 hours; intense exercise, Saunas, Steam rooms 
    • Avoid exfoliating actives for 3 evenings including the evening of the peel.
    • Avoid Retinol 0.5 for 5 days / Retinol 1.0 for 7 days after the treatment.
    • Wait 4 weeks until any other facial treatment.
    • Over exposure to the sun should be avoided
    • SPF 50 should be applied regularly to the treatment area.