Chemical Peels
Chemical peels are a treatment used to resurface the skin and may help improve the appearance of texture, tone, and clarity as part of an overall skin management plan. At Erase, we use professional-grade peels from Marini Skin Solutions, formulated for a range of skin types and concerns.
All chemical peels at Erase are performed by qualified dermal clinicians and tailored to your individual skin needs. Whether you’re managing pigmentation, congestion, acne, or dullness, we will recommend a suitable option following a personalised consultation and skin assessment.
Chemical peels may be used to address concerns such as uneven texture, breakouts, and skin tone. They may also be considered as an alternative to other treatments, depending on your goals and tolerance for downtime.
Glycolic Peel
A gentle peel suitable for first-time clients or those with sensitive skin. This treatment uses glycolic acid to provide light exfoliation and is typically associated with minimal visible peeling or downtime. It may assist in supporting skin brightness and texture as part of a regular skincare program.
Refine Peel
A moderate-strength peel suitable for a range of skin types. The Refine Peel may be used to address uneven skin tone and mild texture concerns. It combines exfoliating acids with additional ingredients such as retinol, peptides, and antioxidants as part of the formulation. Mild flaking may occur for a few days following treatment.
Clarify Peel
Formulated for acne-prone and oily skin, this peel includes salicylic and mandelic acids and may assist in managing congestion and breakouts. It may also help support overall skin balance. Mild irritation or flaking may occur.
Transform Peel
A higher-strength peel that may be used for more advanced skin concerns, including uneven tone and texture. It contains a combination of exfoliating agents along with retinol and antioxidants. Visible peeling and downtime are more likely with this treatment, and suitability will be determined during consultation.
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A chemical peel uses exfoliating acids to gently or more deeply resurface the skin. This process may support skin renewal and may be used to address concerns such as texture, congestion, and uneven skin tone, contributing to a smoother-looking complexion over time.
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Chemical peels may be considered for a range of concerns including acne, congestion, pigmentation, dullness, fine lines, and uneven skin tone or texture. The strength and type of peel is selected based on your skin type and treatment goals.
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Downtime depends on the strength of the peel. Glycolic peels are typically associated with minimal or no visible peeling, while stronger peels such as the Transform Peel may result in flaking or shedding for several days. You will be provided with aftercare instructions to support recovery.