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Clinical Chemical Peels

We do not offer chemical peels selected by popularity or trending aesthetics. Peel types, depth, and duration are decided strictly by medical diagnosis.

Clinical Peels

All chemical exfoliation procedures are customized and supervised directly by Dr. Bansari Patel.

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The Science of Controlled Exfoliation

Chemical peels are medical formulations containing organic acids (such as Salicylic, Glycolic, Lactic, Mandelic, or customized combinations) that induce a controlled, uniform exfoliation of the skin layers. When selected correctly, they clear follicular blockages, calm localized inflammatory processes, and accelerate the elimination of pigmented cells.

However, applying the wrong concentration or peel depth on an impaired skin barrier causes severe PIH (pigmentation marks) and chemical damage. We evaluate your skin's barrier integrity first, selecting the optimal medical formulation to deliver safe, clean outcomes.

Peel Applications

Salicylic Purifying Peels Mandelic Calming Peels Glycolic Exfoliation Post-Inflammatory Clearing Controlled Exfoliation

Peel Selection Sequence

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Phase 1: Skin Tolerance Assessment

Testing skin barrier status and checking previous treatment histories to ensure chemical safety.

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Phase 2: Target Exfoliation & Treatment

Applying the specific diagnostic chemical peel in a controlled, supervised clinical environment.

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Phase 3: Post-Peel Care & Lock

Restoring the skin barrier with specific post-procedure protocols and strict environmental/UV protection.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my skin peel off visibly after the procedure?
Visual peeling depends on the depth and formulation of the selected peel. Superficial peels (like Salicylic or Mandelic) often cause micro-exfoliation that is barely visible, while deeper peels can lead to gentle flaking for 3 to 5 days. We choose the type that matches your clinical needs and lifestyle.
Are chemical peels safe for sensitive skin?
Yes, but only under expert medical selection. Certain gentle organic acids (like Mandelic acid) have large molecular weights that penetrate slowly, making them highly safe and effective for sensitive or reactive skin when managed correctly.