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Skin Resurfacing (Chemical Peeling)

  • Get rid of blemishes, wide pores and tired looking skin.
  • Get rid of unattractive skin pigmentation.
  • Give your skin a radiant and toned look.

Skin resurfacing involves applying of blended chemical solutions to remove the outer layers of skin so that a smoother, more evenly pigmented, glowing layer of skin can appear. Skin resurfacing preparations are of different types and concentrations; each type has its own way to produce a distinctive effect on your face.

Skin resurfacing can be used as a standalone treatment or in combination with other treatments to give you the best and maintained results.

+ Why skin resurfacing?

It can be useful in:

  • Reducing fine lines and wrinkles caused by sun damage and ageing.
  • Reducing age spots, freckles and pigmentations.
  • Improving the appearance of mild scars.
  • Improving the look and feel of your skin.
  • Wide pores and acne-prone skin.
  • Intimate area whitening using special types of peels.

+ Do I need any skin preparation before having skin resurfacing?

Skin resurfacing agents, to be very effective, need some skin preparation beforehand so the skin will respond effectively and undergo a smooth peeling followed by formation of a new better-looking layers of skin.

+ Any side effects or risks?

A detailed discussion of any potential side effects or complications will be done during your pre-treatment consultation, as it all depends on your medical status, skin condition and the treatment plan you are going to have.

+ What should first be done before considering a skin resurfacing procedure?

A pre-treatment consultation, in which you will clearly understand what the procedure is likely to involve, the expected benefits and the potential risks, any available alternative or complementary treatments and any particular concerns to you.