Clinical Peels

About: clinical peels

Clinical peels are the best treatment to improve skin tone and texture in all skin types (also much different to a fluffy facial treatment you might find in a beauty salon.) There are many different types of peels in clinic with a range of ingredients, including alpha-hydroxy acids (AHA’s), beta hydroxy acids (BHA’s), encapsulated retinols, fruit enzymes, antioxidants and anti-inflammatory components that help achieve results without compromising skin health. Clinical peels stimulate cell renewal which results in brighter, firmer and healthier skin. They can be applied to neck and decolletage if required.

Non-acid based peels are also available for sensitive skin types.

Clinical peels vary in strength from level 1 (superficial), level 2 (mid epidermal) and level 3 (moderate-depth) – which also requires pre-peel skin preparation. The best peel will always be chosen to address your skin type and concerns.

Clinical peels are great for one-off general resurfacing and brightening of the skin. They can be combined with other treatments, or work as a part of a corrective treatment plan to address your skin concerns and the ingredients are clinically proven to improve your skin’s tone and texture.

Downtime: 1-5 days (peel dependant)
Pain: Minimal – moderate.
Treatment time: 1 hour (including Healite II LED)
Cost: peels vary between $150-250 + $80 add on Healite II LED light therapy treatment.

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  • Results

    Glowing, healthy skin! Peels correct dull skin, visibly reduce the signs of ageing, remove pigmentation and can help treat acne, congested/enlarged pores. They also calm and strengthen skin, fight sun damage/ treat thickened skin, improve skin tone/ texture, dullness, dryness, redness and can even help improve oily skin. Clinical peels can work as an ideal introductory clinical exfoliating treatment or pick-me up for your skin before an event.

    Best results come from consecutive treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart.

  • Who isn't suitable

    All clinical peels can be tailored to your individual skin. Some peels may not be suitable during pregnancy and/or breastfeeding although there are options for use during this time. Non-acid based clinical peels are available for sensitive skin types.

  • Treatment preparation

    Every client requires a skin consultation prior to booking in for a clinical peel. Depending on your skin type you may be required to prep for a peel with a tyrosinase inhibitor for at least 2-4 weeks prior to your treatment. This will help minimise the risk of rebound pigmentation from occurring. Some stronger peels may additionally require skin be prepped with one of the clinic’s vitamin A’s. Pre-care will be provided by your clinician.

  • Expected outcomes

    Clinical peels can draw out impurities from deep within the skin so you may experience breakouts in the first few days that follow a peel or light peeling and skin dryness. Slight redness is also very common.

  • What to expect

    It is normal to experience a level of discomfort from a clinical peel. The discomfort you feel will depend on the strength of the peel and your skin sensitivity. Discomfort may range from 1-6/10. No pain and merely skin tingling or a tightening sensation may be felt with lower strength clinical peels.

  • Post treatment care

    Sun exposure should be avoided and a minimum SPF30+ should be used daily. Your clinician will recommend specific products to use in the week that follows your clinical peel. No strenuous exercise and/or swimming is recommended 24 hours post. Additional individualised aftercare will be provided by your clinician.

  • Results

    Glowing, healthy skin! Peels correct dull skin, visibly reduce the signs of ageing, remove pigmentation and can help treat acne, congested/enlarged pores. They also calm and strengthen skin, fight sun damage/ treat thickened skin, improve skin tone/ texture, dullness, dryness, redness and can even help improve oily skin. Clinical peels can work as an ideal introductory clinical exfoliating treatment or pick-me up for your skin before an event.

    Best results come from consecutive treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart.

  • Treatment preparation

    Every client requires a skin consultation prior to booking in for a clinical peel. Depending on your skin type you may be required to prep for a peel with a tyrosinase inhibitor for at least 2-4 weeks prior to your treatment. This will help minimise the risk of rebound pigmentation from occurring. Some stronger peels may additionally require skin be prepped with one of the clinic’s vitamin A’s. Pre-care will be provided by your clinician.

  • What to expect

    It is normal to experience a level of discomfort from a clinical peel. The discomfort you feel will depend on the strength of the peel and your skin sensitivity. Discomfort may range from 1-6/10. No pain and merely skin tingling or a tightening sensation may be felt with lower strength clinical peels.

  • Who isn't suitable

    All clinical peels can be tailored to your individual skin. Some peels may not be suitable during pregnancy and/or breastfeeding although there are options for use during this time. Non-acid based clinical peels are available for sensitive skin types.

  • Expected outcomes

    Clinical peels can draw out impurities from deep within the skin so you may experience breakouts in the first few days that follow a peel or light peeling and skin dryness. Slight redness is also very common.

  • Post treatment care

    Sun exposure should be avoided and a minimum SPF30+ should be used daily. Your clinician will recommend specific products to use in the week that follows your clinical peel. No strenuous exercise and/or swimming is recommended 24 hours post. Additional individualised aftercare will be provided by your clinician.

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