ABOUT THIS TREATMENT

Perfect peel for anyone experiencing melasma, hyperpigmentation, dull, lifeless skin with hormonal breakouts.

This high-efficacy, brightening peel targets resistant pigmentation linked to hormones, photo damage, and PIH.

TREATMENT BENEFITS

Designed to reduce the appearance of dark spots, discolouration and uneven skin tone by inhibiting melanin production and promoting a more even complexion.

Hydrating and provides antioxidant protection contributing to a healthier and more radiant appearance.

TREATMENT PRICE

£90

DURATION

45 Minutes

(Skin consultation required prior to booking this treatment.This is a prep treatment which requires you to be using the appropriate home care products for a minimum of two weeks prior to treatment. This will be discussed at the consultation.)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What does non prep and prep mean?

Non-Prep Peel

A non-prep peel does not require extensive skin preparation before application. These milder peels can be done with minimal downtime, making them ideal for a gentle yet effective refresh. A Patch test at least 48 hrs prior is required .

Prep Peel:

A prep peel involves a preparatory phase, including specific treatments to prepare the skin, enhancing the effectiveness of the peel and maintaining the skin barrier. These peels are typically deeper and may require more downtime. A Patch test at least 48 hrs prior is required.

How many treatments are needed for optimal results?

The number of treatments varies based on individual skin concerns and the type of peel used. Typically, a series of 3 treatments 4 weeks apart will give the best results

Can any skin type have a peel?

Yes, all individuals can have a DermaQuest skin peel. There are many to choose from. The therapist would choose the type of peel suitable. Certain factors will be considered such as skin condition, texture and Fitzpatrick scale. The length of prep time is on relation to your Fitzpatrick scale.

What is a Fitzpatrick scale?

The Fitzpatrick scale classifies skin types based on their response to UV exposure, ranging from Type I to Type VI:

Type I   Very fair, always burns, never tans.

Type 2  Fair, burns easily, tans minimally.

Type 3  Medium, sometimes burns, tans gradually.

Type 4  Olive, rarely burns, tans easily.

Type 5  Brown, very rarely burns, tans easily.

Type 6  Dark brown to black, never burns.