
Chemical Peeling Treatment at Dr. Sunayana Skin Care Clinic
Chemical peeling is a dermatologist-approved skin rejuvenation procedure that removes dead skin cells, stimulates collagen production, and enhances skin texture. At Dr. Sunayana Skin Care Clinic, we offer a wide range of chemical peels customized to suit different skin types and concerns, providing effective solutions for acne, pigmentation, fine lines, and dullness.
- Salicylic Acid Peel
- Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) Peel
- Glycolic Acid Peel
- Arginine Peel
- Kojic Acid Peel
- Jessner’s Peel
- Black Peel
- Retinol Peel
- Yellow Peel
- Inno Peel
- Veg Peel
- Lactic Acid Peel
- Cosmelan Peel
- Body Polishing Peels
Types of Chemical Peels
1. Salicylic Acid Peel – Ideal for oily, acne-prone skin, helps unclog pores and control breakouts.
2. Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) Peel – Targets deep pigmentation, acne scars, and sun damage.
3. Glycolic Acid Peel – Exfoliates and brightens skin, reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
4. Arginine Peel – A gentle peel suitable for sensitive skin, providing hydration and glow.
5. Kojic Acid Peel – Lightens dark spots and melasma, improving overall skin tone.
6. Jessner’s Peel – A combination peel for acne, scars, and hyperpigmentation.
7. Black Peel – Controls acne, inflammation, and excessive oil production.
8. Retinol Peel – Anti-aging peel that boosts collagen and skin renewal.
9. Yellow Peel – Improves elasticity, reduces pigmentation, and enhances radiance.
10. Inno Peel – A powerful peel for deep skin rejuvenation and acne scars.
11. Veg Peel – A natural, herbal peel that enhances skin glow and texture.
12. Lactic Acid Peel – Hydrating and gentle, ideal for dry and sensitive skin.
13. Cosmelan Peel – A specialized peel for treating stubborn pigmentation and melasma.
14. Body Polishing Peels – Rejuvenates the skin on the body, reducing tan, rough texture, and dullness.


Pre and Post Chemical Peel Care
Pre-care: Avoid direct sun exposure, stop using retinoids 5-7 days before treatment, and keep skin hydrated. Post-care: Use sunscreen, avoid exfoliation, and follow dermatologist-prescribed skincare. Moisturize regularly and avoid excessive sun exposure for long-lasting results.
FAQs
What are Precautionary measures before doing chemical peel?
Before getting a chemical peel, some patients need to follow a pre-peel skin care plan for 2 to 4 weeks. This plan can improve results and reduce potential side effects.
What must I do after getting a chemical peel?
All peels that a dermatologist performs require some at-home care
Is there downtime?
After a medium or deep peel, you will have downtime. A deep chemical peel requires recuperation at home for 2 to 3 weeks.
When will I see the results?
Once your skin heals, you will see the results. Healing time ranges from 1 day for a refreshing or lunchtime peel to 14 days or longer for a deep peel.
How long will the results last?
Most results are not permanent because our skin continues to age.
What are the possible side effects?
Persistent redness that may last for months. Temporary darkening of the skin. Lighter skin color (medium and deep peels). Scarring (very rare)
When is it safe to have another chemical peel?
To maintain results, you can repeat mild and medium chemical peels.