What is Chemical Peeling?
Chemical peeling is a non-surgical skin resurfacing treatment that involves the application of a safe chemical solution to exfoliate the top layers of the skin. This helps reveal healthier, brighter, and smoother skin underneath.
It is one of the most effective treatments for pigmentation, acne scars, fine lines, and uneven skin tone.
How Does It Work?
The chemical solution applied on the face breaks down dead skin cells, promotes skin regeneration, and boosts collagen production. Depending on the peel strength, it works on the superficial, medium, or deep layers of the skin.
Benefits of Chemical Peeling:
| Concern Treated | Result |
|---|---|
| Pigmentation & Melasma | Brightens and evens out skin tone |
| Acne & Scars | Clears pores, reduces breakouts |
| Fine Lines & Wrinkles | Smoothens and firms the skin |
| Dull & Rough Skin | Reveals glowing, fresh skin |
| Enlarged Pores | Refines skin texture |
Types of Chemical Peels:
- Superficial Peel:
- Mild acids like glycolic or lactic acid
- Minimal peeling, no downtime
- Ideal for regular glow and mild acne
- Medium Peel:
- TCA (Trichloroacetic Acid), salicylic acid
- Improves pigmentation, acne scars, texture
- Light flaking for 3–5 days
- Deep Peel:
- Phenol or stronger TCA
- For deep wrinkles, scars, and sun damage
- Requires more downtime and supervision
Treatment Duration & Frequency:
- Time: 20–30 minutes per session
- Sessions: 3–6 sessions spaced 2–4 weeks apart
- Results: Visible improvement after 1–2 sessions; optimal after full course
Ideal For:
- Dull, uneven, or pigmented skin
- Oily or acne-prone skin
- Mild scars and aging signs
- Both men and women
Aftercare Tips:
- Avoid sun exposure for 3–7 days
- Use broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30+) daily
- Moisturize regularly
- Avoid scrubbing or peeling off flaky skin
Side Effects:
- Temporary redness, flaking, or tingling
- Skin sensitivity for a few days
- Rare: hyperpigmentation or irritation (usually when not done by a professional)
Not Suitable For:
- Active skin infections, eczema, or open wounds
- Recently tanned or sunburnt skin
- Pregnant or lactating women (certain peels only)
Dr Anita Vijay
Dermatologist & Skin Specialist
Dr. Anita Vijay is a renowned Dermatologist & Skin Specialist with extensive experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of skin, hair, and nail disorders. He completed his MBBS from Sardar Patel Medical College, Bikaner (2008–2013) and served as a Junior Resident at AIIMS Jodhpur (2013–2014), where he gained strong clinical exposure.



