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Choosing the Right Chemical Peel for Radiant Skin

“Elevate your skin’s glow with precision and care.”

Chemical peels are advanced skincare treatments tailored to tackle concerns like hyperpigmentation and fine lines. The effectiveness of each peel varies based on your skin type, concerns, and desired results.

  1. Glycolic Acid Peel: Extracted from sugarcane, this peel gently exfoliates to enhance cell turnover, diminishing pigmentation and fine lines. Ideal for normal to oily skin types.

  2. Salicylic Acid Peel: Targeting acne-prone skin, it penetrates deeply to clear pores and improve skin texture, reducing post-inflammatory pigmentation.

  3. TCA (Trichloroacetic Acid) Peel: A medium-strength peel effective against deeper pigmentation and fine lines, promoting smoother skin texture and an even tone.

  4. Lactic Acid Peel: Gentle and hydrating, this peel suits sensitive skin, addressing pigmentation and mild wrinkles with care.

Consult a dermatologist to determine the most suitable peel for your skin’s needs. Combine peels with a customized skincare routine to maximize their rejuvenating benefits.

At Integrated Wellness Clinic, Gurgaon, our expertly administered chemical peels deliver safe and transformative results, unveiling your skin’s natural radiance and vitality.

Contact us for personalized guidance and embark on your journey to healthier, youthful-looking skin today.

~ Team Integrated Wellness Clinic® Gurugram

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