What is a Whitening Peel?
Whitening Peel is a medical-grade chemical peel designed to brighten the skin, reduce pigmentation, and give a more even, radiant complexion. It works by exfoliating the topmost layer of skin and encouraging new, lighter, and healthier skin cells to come to the surface.
This treatment is especially effective for:
- Tanned or dull skin
- Melasma
- Post-acne pigmentation
- Uneven skin tone
How It Works:
- A specially formulated solution (with glycolic acid, kojic acid, lactic acid, or glutathione) is applied to the skin.
- The peel removes dead skin cells and excess melanin, lightening dark spots and promoting skin renewal.
- Over time, the skin appears clearer, smoother, and brighter.
Key Benefits of Whitening Peels:
Concern Treated | Result |
---|---|
Pigmentation & Melasma | Reduced dark spots and patches |
Dull, uneven skin | Brighter, more radiant complexion |
Sun damage & tan | Clearer, rejuvenated skin |
Post-acne marks | Lightens brown acne spots |
Fine lines & rough texture | Smooth, refreshed skin |
Treatment Details:
- Procedure Time: 20–30 minutes
- Recommended Sessions: 4–6 (spaced 2–3 weeks apart)
- Visible Results: Gradual improvement after 2–3 sessions
- Downtime: Minimal (mild peeling or redness for 2–3 days)
Ideal For:
- All skin types (especially medium to fair Indian skin tones)
- People with pigmentation, sun damage, or uneven tone
- Both men and women seeking overall brightening
Aftercare Tips:
- Apply SPF 30+ sunscreen daily
- Avoid sun exposure, steam, and hot water for 2–3 days
- Do not rub, pick, or peel off flaking skin
- Use only gentle, hydrating skincare products
Not Recommended For:
- Active acne, open wounds, or skin infections
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women (unless doctor advises)
- Very sensitive skin (a patch test is recommended)
- Recent waxing, threading, or laser on the same area