Before undergoing a chemical skin or face peel treatment, it is essential to have a thorough assessment with a qualified and experienced skincare professional. During this assessment, our professionals in London will evaluate your skin condition, medical history, and concerns to develop a bespoke treatment plan that addresses your specific needs. This assessment is critical to ensure your safety and achieve optimal results.
The treatment process for a chemical peel; involves several steps, including:
- Cleansing: the first step involves thoroughly cleaning your skin to remove any dirt, oil, or makeup.
- Application of the Chemical Peel: the professional will then apply a chemical solution to your skin, which may cause a tingling or burning sensation.
- Neutralization: after a set amount of time, the professional will neutralise the chemical solution, stopping the exfoliation process.
- Post-treatment Care: the professional will provide you with detailed aftercare instructions, including the use of specific skincare products and avoidance of certain activities or products.
Potential Risks and Side Effects:
While chemical peels are generally safe, there are potential risks and side effects to be aware of, including:
- Redness and Swelling: You may experience redness and swelling in the treated area immediately after treatment, which can last for a few days.
- Peeling: Your skin may begin to peel within a few days of treatment, which can last for up to a week.
- Sensitivity: Your skin may be more sensitive to sunlight and other products following treatment.
Your consultation is free but subject to a £50 attendance deposit that can be redeemed against any treatment delivered during your visit.
You are then invited back for a free post-treatment review session 2 – 4 weeks later.