Non-surgical · Non-surgical procedure

Skin Peels

A peel removes superficial layers of the skin to stimulate cell renewal and the production of collagen and elastin. It can be chemical, physical, or laser-based — and superficial, medium, or deep, depending on the goal and the medical evaluation.

Illustration — Skin Peels

Goals of the procedure

  • Stimulate cell renewal and collagen production

  • Treat texture, dark spots, and signs of photoaging

  • Choose among different depths — superficial, medium, or deep

  • Define the protocol according to skin type and goal

Every procedure has indications, contraindications, and risks. An individual evaluation with a physician is essential to determine the appropriate treatment for each case.

Frequently asked questions

What patients usually ask.

Which peel is right for me?

It depends on your goal and your skin: superficial peels require less recovery time; medium and deep peels treat more pronounced conditions. The medical evaluation determines the choice.

Will my skin peel a lot?

It depends on the depth: from mild dryness to visible flaking. The physician describes what to expect from the protocol indicated for your case.

Can I get sun exposure during the treatment?

Sun exposure must be avoided and protection reinforced throughout the entire treatment — it is a condition for the safety of the procedure.

How many sessions are needed?

Superficial peels are usually performed in a series; deeper ones, in a single session or just a few. The plan is individual.

The next step

Discuss Skin Peels with a surgeon.

The right decision starts with a good conversation. Bring your questions: an individual evaluation is the first step of any plan.

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