Chemical Peels

peels - The Lowdown

Chemical peels are fast-becoming the number one clinical skin treatment worldwide. At a fraction of the price of laser, they can significantly reduce the appearance of wrinkles, pigmentation and blemishes with less discomfort and downtime. Just 45 minutes in the therapist's chair can visibly rejuvenate skin to provide a softer, smoother, more youthful-looking complexion.

But what should you expect when you embark on a course of peels? Check out the FAQ’s at the bottom of the page for all the answers.

Choose your peel.

 
 
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Rewind

A targeted formulation that helps to promote collagen production to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

£50

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Even

A brightening peel targeting sun damage, hyperpigmentation and dull, uneven skin Helps to restare a more oven and radiant complexion.

£50

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Clarity

A powerful blend of acids that sink deep into pores to effectively clarify and decongest the complexion.Rapidly brings blemishes under control and dramatically reduces the risk of future breakouts.

£50

 
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What is a chemical peel?

Medik8 chemical peels are professional-grade exfoliating acids applied to the skin with a small brush to help resurface and retexture.

Can I just have 1 peel to improve my skin?

It is possible to just have a single peel, but we recommend a course of 6 to really see the long-term skin benefits. It's a little like going to the gym; you can go occasionally but the real results will come when you commit to an ongoing programme.

Are peels right for everyone?

Chemical peels are suitable for almost everyone and Medik8 have a varied range from their Sensitive PHA Peel which is suitable for very sensitive skins right through to their mono peels which use high-strength single acids that can even be layered to target stubborn concerns. Certain skin conditions / people may be 'contra-indicated' and therefore shouldn't go down the peel route until skin is normalised. However, there are lots of other treatment options we offer.

What’s the downtime?

By definition, the application of acids to the skin may cause redness, skin flaking and mild peeling; but every skin is different. We recommend not to wear makeup for the first 12 hours post-peel to ensure the skin remains bacteria-free. You will be recommended a comprehensive aftercare routine to continue with at home to ensure your skin recovers and rejuvenates correctly. As a general rule, expect flaking from around the 3rd day post-peel for a maximum of 5 further days. You should avoid direct sun exposure during these recovery days and always wear a broad spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30.

What results can I expect?

24 hours post-peel your skin will likely feel a little tight and appear slightly flushed. Within 3 days your skin will start to flake but within the week you will start to see clearer, more uniform skin tone. Over a course of 6 peels, results will be even more visibly profound. We recommend taking pictures of your progress.

Can peels be used alongside other treatments like botox or laser?

Absolutely! I would suggest coming in for a consultation to get advice on what additional treatments would be right for you.

Dos & don'ts

Don't pick at any flaky skin. Your skin is naturally turning over after your peel and picking may create soreness and even scarring. Don't use any harsh exfoliants (chemical (AHA/ BHA cleansers / toners) or physical (grainy scrubs)) for at least 3 days post-peel. Don't spend extended periods of time in direct sunlight. Always wear a broad spectrum sunscreen to protect your skin. Stick to the aftercare regime recommended by your trained therapist. This will ensure that your skin recovers and rejuvenates as quickly as possible post-peel. If you have any questions or concerns, give your therapist a ring so they can offer you tailored advice.