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Millions of dead skin particles are shed from human skin daily. The epidermis naturally sheds dead skin cells.
With age, this process slows down, and as a result, the skin gradually becomes dull and cellular processes are impaired. A chemical skin peel with skincare acids helps improve this problem.
Under the influence of acids, the bonds holding dead skin cell to the surface of the skin are removed. This releases dead skin cells from the surface of the skin without physical scrubbing.
Chemical peels also trigger growth factor release in the skin and stimulate the formation of new collagen and elastin fibers.
As a result, the skin becomes more clear, smooth, even-toned, and plump, while the number of fine lines and their severity decreases.
Many skin imperfections are also smoothed out and disappear after a chemical peel, namely, hyperpigmentation and acne spots are reduced.
In addition, the functioning of the sebaceous glands is normalized, the complexion is evened out, and post-acne marks disappear.
Experience transformative skincare with targeted chemical peels: diminish acne scars, fade pigmentation, combat breakouts, and rejuvenate dry skin for a radiant complexion.
Reduce acne scars with a targeted chemical peel, promoting smoother skin texture and diminishing the appearance of scars.
Fade dark spots and uneven pigmentation with a specialized chemical peel, revealing a more balanced complexion.
Combat acne breakouts and prevent future blemishes with a clarifying chemical peel, restoring clarity to the skin.
Rejuvenate dry, dull skin with a hydrating chemical peel, restoring moisture and vitality to the complexion.
Experience comprehensive skincare with targeted chemical peels for various body areas, addressing specific concerns and revealing smoother, more radiant skin.
Renew and rejuvenate facial skin with a gentle chemical peel, targeting fine lines, wrinkles, and blemishes.
Smooth and refine skin texture on the body with a comprehensive chemical peel, revealing softer, more radiant skin.
Treat acne, scars, and uneven texture on the back with a specialized chemical peel, restoring confidence in your skin.
Restore youthfulness to hands with a revitalizing chemical peel, minimizing age spots and promoting smoother skin.
Address signs of aging on the neck with a rejuvenating chemical peel, improving firmness and reducing wrinkles.
Dermoi skin scientists advise against chemical peels on delicate areas like dark circles, lips, and eczema-prone skin due to sensitivity.
Avoid chemical peels near delicate under-eye skin, as it may cause irritation and worsen dark circles.
Refrain from using chemical peels on the lips, as it can lead to dryness, irritation, and discomfort.
Chemical peels can exacerbate eczema symptoms and compromise skin barrier function, so they are not recommended for individuals with eczema.
Dermoi offer multiple solutions for effective and safe chemical peeling at home.
Dermoi provides safe and effective at-home chemical peel solutions tailored to address various skin concerns and target specific areas of the face and body, promoting smoother, more radiant skin from the comfort of your home.
Every products has been approved by our in-house scientific team for its effectiveness and quality.
Fruit acids are the most popular ingredients for chemical peeling.
AHA's, BHA's, and PHA's such as glycolic acid, lactic acid and mandelic acids, and gluconolactone are frequently used for chemical peels for face.
Chemical peel often come in gel or liquid forms that are easily absorbed by the skin.
Below, you’ll find a expertly curated list of options for effective peeling.
Feel free to contact us or take our skin test for personal advise about your skin.
Chemical peels remove dead skin cells, stimulate collagen production, and address various skin concerns like acne, pigmentation, and aging.
After a chemical peel, it's crucial to protect skin from the sun, avoid harsh skincare products, and moisturize regularly to promote healing.
Common side effects include temporary redness, swelling, and peeling. In rare cases, there may be pigmentation changes or infection.