Clinical Peels: Process and Treatment

1. Consultation and Skin Analysis
  • Welcome the client warmly and conduct a detailed consultation to understand their skin concerns, medical history, and goals.
  • Perform a professional skin analysis to identify the client’s skin type, condition, and specific needs.
2. Preparation
  • Provide the client with a comfortable gown or robe.
  • Cleanse the face thoroughly to remove makeup, dirt, and oils.
  • Protect the client’s hair with a headband or cap.
3. Exfoliation
  • Use gentle scrubs, enzymes, or chemical exfoliants to remove dead skin cells, based on the client’s skin type and tolerance.
  • Lightly steam the face to open pores, if necessary.
4. Extraction (If Needed)
  • Perform manual or mechanical extractions to clear clogged pores.
  • Apply soothing products post-extraction to minimize redness and irritation.
5. Customized Treatment
  • Apply tailored treatments such as serums, masks, or peels to address specific skin concerns like acne, hyperpigmentation, or aging.
6. Massage (Optional)
  • Perform a relaxing facial massage using suitable products to enhance circulation and improve product absorption.
7. Hydration and Protection
  • Apply hydrating serums or moisturizers to restore the skin’s moisture barrier.
  • Finish with a broad-spectrum sunscreen to protect the skin from UV damage.
8. Post-Treatment Care Advice
  • Summarize the treatment and recommend appropriate skincare products or routines for home care.
  • Schedule follow-up treatments if necessary and provide detailed post-treatment care instructions.
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FAQs for Clinical Peels

Clinical peels are professional skin treatments that use chemical solutions to exfoliate and rejuvenate the skin, addressing concerns like acne, pigmentation, and fine lines.

Yes, clinical peels are customized to suit different skin types and conditions. A skin assessment ensures the right peel is selected for your specific needs.

A session typically lasts 30–45 minutes, depending on the type of peel and skin preparation required.

After a peel, your skin may feel slightly tight or show mild redness, which subsides within a few days. Peeling or flaking may occur as the skin renews itself.

Most clients benefit from a peel every 4–6 weeks, but your provider will recommend a schedule tailored to your skin goals.

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