CHEMICAL PEELS

At KÁLLOS Beauty Studio, our professional chemical peel treatments are designed to restore clarity, improve skin tone, and stimulate healthy new skin. Rooted in advanced dermatology principles, chemical peeling is one of the most effective cosmetic treatments for improving fine lines, acne scars, hyperpigmentation, sun damage, and uneven skin tone.

Whether you’re new to skincare or looking for corrective treatment, we tailor each chemical peel to your unique skin type and goals.

What Is a Chemical Peel?

A chemical peel is a dermatologic treatment that uses a carefully formulated chemical solution to exfoliate the outer layers of skin. This controlled exfoliation removes damaged skin cells from the epidermis and stimulates cellular turnover beneath the surface.

As old skin cells shed, new skin emerges—smoother, clearer, and more even in skin color.

Chemical peels improve:

  • Fine lines and early wrinkles

  • Acne scars and acne scarring

  • Hyperpigmentation and discoloration

  • Melasma and freckles

  • Sun damage and age spots

  • Uneven skin tone and texture

Unlike at-home exfoliating skincare products, professional chemical peels penetrate more effectively and are performed under medical supervision for safety and optimal results.

Whether you’re new to skincare or looking for corrective treatment, we tailor each chemical peel to your unique skin type and goals.

BioRePeel

Light to Medium Peel
$200 per session, with packages available

30 minute appointment

ViPeel

Medium to Deep Peel
$350 per session, with packages available

30 minute appointment

Types of Chemical Peels

There are several types of chemical peels used in dermatology and aesthetic medicine. The depth of the peel depends on the ingredients and concentration of the solution.

Superficial Peels

Also called light chemical peels, superficial peels target the outer layer of skin (epidermis). They often contain alpha hydroxy acid (AHA), glycolic acid, lactic acid, or salicylic acid.

These peels are ideal for:

  • Mild discoloration

  • Early fine lines

  • Dull skin

  • Minor acne

Superficial peels involve minimal downtime, and many patients return to normal activities the next day.

Medium-Depth Peels

Medium-depth peels penetrate beyond the outer layer into the upper dermis. These may include trichloroacetic acid (TCA).

They are effective for:

  • Moderate pigmentation issues

  • Acne scars

  • Uneven skin tone

  • Actinic keratosis

  • More pronounced sun damage

Downtime may include visible peeling for several days.

Deep Chemical Peel

A deep chemical peel penetrates deeper layers of skin and may contain stronger agents such as phenol. Deep chemical peels address significant wrinkles, advanced sun damage, and deeper discoloration.

Deep peels require more downtime and careful post-care. At KÁLLOS, we evaluate whether a deep peel or alternative cosmetic procedures like laser resurfacing may better suit your goals.

Pre-Care Guidelines

To prepare for your chemical peel:

  • Avoid exfoliating agents 48 hours prior

  • Discontinue AHAs, BHAs, retinoids, and self-tanners 7 days prior

  • Avoid waxing or hair removal for 14 days

  • Limit UV exposure for 14 days

These precautions reduce the risk of complications and optimize results.

Post-Care Guidelines

After your chemical peel:

  • Wash with tepid water for 24 hours

  • Use a gentle cleanser and moisturizer

  • Avoid makeup for 24 hours

  • Apply broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen daily

  • Avoid active skincare (retinoids, vitamin C, acids) for 14 days

  • Avoid excessive sun exposure and tanning

Peeling skin should never be picked. Allow the natural exfoliation process to occur to protect the new skin forming beneath.

Schedule a Consultation

Healthy, radiant skin starts with the right treatment plan.

Whether you’re targeting acne, pigmentation, sun damage, or signs of aging, we’ll help you choose the best peel for your skin.

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