Chemical Peels

Reveal a younger, more vibrant complexion with our chemical peels! Using specifically formulated chemical solutions, these exfoliate the skin and remove dead skin layers, revealing beautiful skin underneath. You can turn to chemical peels to treat or improve:

  • Certain types of acne
  • Acne scars
  • Age spots
  • Freckles
  • Sun damaged skin

How do chemical peels work?

The treatment involves the application of a liquid solution at the skin’s top layers. This will cause the skin to peel over time, helping rebuild collagen and promote cell growth regeneration. After the peeling process, the skin will appear less wrinkled and smoother than the old skin.

The skin will temporarily be more sensitive to the sun after a chemical peel treatment. Patients are advised to protect their skin against UV rays by wearing a broad-spectrum sunscreen and avoiding prolonged/unprotected sun exposure.

The chemical peels we offer

At Sanctuary by Cutis, we have different types of chemical peels for dealing with several skin concerns/problems.

Cutis Anti Acne Peel  (Salicylic, Alpha arbutin, Kojic, Licorice Extract, and Vitamin E) – Our Anti Acne Peel unclogs pores and kills acne-causing bacteria. This reduces acne on the face, neck, and back and is a good choice for mild and moderate acne vulgaris.

Cutis Crystal Peel (Glycolic, Kojic, Uva Ursi, Vitamin C, proprietary mineral blend) – This is an ideal choice for improving dull skin. It can lighten freckles, uneven skin tone, age spots, and discoloration conditions of the face and body, giving you a more youthful glow.

Cutis Modified Jessner Peel (Lactic, Salicylic, Resorcinol, Kojic Acid, Citric Acid) – This is ideal for those with acne-prone and oily skin. It can help clear out pores and reduce acne. It also has a deep peeling action that minimizes the appearance of large pores, smooths out uneven skin texture, and softens lines and wrinkles.

Cutis TCA CROSS (Chemical Reconstruction of Skin Scars) – Spot Treatment (70% Trichloroacetic Acid) – This is only used as a spot treatment for acne scarring.  This peel can help improve or diminish deep ice pick or pitted types of scars, box scars, and the appearance of enlarged pores. It works by safely triggering an acid injury to the skin, inducing inflammation, as well as collagen stimulation or remodeling.

VI Peel (TCA, Retinoic, Salicylic, Phenol, L-Ascorbic Acid) – This contains a special formulation that is designed to address a number of skin issues. Its synergistic blend of effective ingredients is safe and can:

  • Improve skin tone, texture, and clarity of the skin
  • Soften lines and wrinkles
  • Reduce or eliminate age spots and hyperpigmentation
  • Clear acne skin conditions
  • Reduce or eliminate acne scars
  • Stimulate the production of collagen

FAQs

Are chemical peels safe?

Chemical peels are a safe procedure provided that they are performed by a trained skin professional. It is also important to note that chemical peels have some risks like infection or scarring, but these are very rare.

How long is the healing time or recovery period?

This depends on the type of chemical peel chosen. Superficial peels or those that use AHA, may take 7 days for the skin to heal, but most patients can return to their normal routines immediately. For medium peels, it may take between 7 and 14 days, while for a deep peel, the healing time is 14 to 21 days or more.

When will I see results?

Once your skin heals, you may be able to notice results. This can range from weeks to months, depending on your chosen chemical peel. Your provider may also advise you to have multiple peels for optimal results.

How long will the results last?

Depending on the peel chosen, the results can last about one to six months or more. Do take note that the skin continues to age and develop lines and wrinkles due to repetitive facial expressions. Prolonged and unprotected sun exposure can also cause skin pigmentation and alter the results of the chemical peel.

Are there any side effects?

Side effects include redness and temporary skin discoloration. Depending on the type of peel chosen, there may also be scaling and swelling. Your provider will provide post-care instructions to follow during the recovery period.