Chemical peels are a fantastic way to address various skin concerns and rejuvenate your complexion. Whether you’re looking to target signs of ageing, tackle acne breakouts, or achieve a more even skin tone, there’s a peel tailored just for you. At Nuovo Skin and Health, our range of peels, including Lactic Acid, Glycolic Acid, Mandelic Acid, and Salicylic Acid, combined with our advanced peels like the Dr Aspect Power Peel and SkinBetter Science Alpharet Peel, ensures that we have the perfect solution for your unique needs.
Choosing the right peel for your skin is crucial for achieving optimal results while ensuring your safety and comfort. In this blog post, we will explore various types of peels available at our clinic and guide you towards finding the perfect choice for your unique skin needs. Let’s dive in!
Lactic Acid
A Lactic Acid Peel is a gentle yet effective treatment that exfoliates the skin while providing deep hydration. It is an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) derived from milk and best known for its antimicrobial properties – aka, it kills acne-causing bacteria.
This peel penetrates the epidermis, breaking down the bonds holding your skin cells together, causing the upper layer to peel off and reveal the fresh skin underneath. At the same time, a Lactic Acid Peel stimulates collagen production, improves skin tone and texture, and reduces skin inflammation.
Lactic Acid is also a humectant which means that it draws water molecules into the skin – this is different to other chemical peels. As a result, it restores hydration and helps to plump up the skin, making the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles more subdue.
If you are new to chemical peels, a Lactic Acid Peel is a great starting point to experience the benefits of a peel without excessive downtime or irritation.
Glycolic Acid
A Glycolic Acid Peel is one of the most well-known chemical peels, also coming from the AHA family. Like most chemical peels, the intensity can be determined by your treatment provider but overall, Glycolic Acid is known for its ability to target multiple skin concerns simultaneously thanks to its small (and therefore deeper penetrative) molecular size.
By exfoliating the outermost layer of the skin, the peel reduces the appearance of fine lines, sunspots, and blemishes – the three most standout skin concerns that this peel has been proven to treat.
On the acne front, Glycolic Acid Peels can penetrate the root of the hair follicle and clean out the excess oil production. This prevents bacteria from feeding on it and therefore, reduces the likes of blackheads, whiteheads and enlarged pores.
In addition to stimulating collagen production, and reducing the appearance of fine lines, this peel suppresses melanin production. This means that in addition to fading the pre-existing dark spots, Glycolic Acid Peels help to prevent future pigmentation too.
Mandelic Acid
Derived from bitter almonds, a Mandelic Acid Peel (another AHA) provides a gentle exfoliation, making it suitable for most skin types.
Unlike the two options we’ve just covered, Mandelic Acid exfoliates the outermost layer of the skin without causing excessive irritation or redness. This is because it is a large molecule that does not penetrate as deeply as its other AHA counterparts.
This peel offers antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, making it an excellent choice for acne-prone or sensitive skin. It helps reduce redness, fades discolouration, and improves overall skin clarity.
Superficial pigmentation can be significantly reduced with Mandelic Acid Peels. The exfoliation process eliminates dead skin cells and encourages the growth of new, healthier cells. As a result, the skin’s natural radiance is restored, and a brighter complexion is unveiled.
Salicylic Acid
Salicylic Acid peels offer numerous benefits for individuals struggling with acne-prone skin, congestion, and enlarged pores. It is a Beta Hydroxy Acid (BHA) with an ultra-small molecular size meaning that this peel can penetrate deep into the pores, effectively unclogging them and slowing the production of excess oil flow.
Salicylic Acid peels also help minimise the appearance of large pores, refine skin texture, and improve overall skin clarity. With its powerful anti-inflammatory properties, Salicylic Acid peels can calm redness and inflammation associated with acne. By targeting the root causes of acne, Salicylic Acid peels provide a comprehensive solution for achieving clearer, healthier skin.
If you’re struggling with persistent acne or oily skin concerns, a Salicylic Acid Peel may be the perfect choice for you.
Whether it’s your first peel, or you’re a seasoned pro, the key advantage of chemical peels is their versatility.
Chemical Peels can be tailored to suit various skin types, skin concerns, and your availability for downtime meaning that they can fit seamlessly into every stage of your skin health journey. The best part? They can often be combined with other therapies such as LED, meaning you can make the most of your time on the treatment bed in every appointment.
At Nuovo Skin and Health, we understand that each individual’s skin is unique. That’s why we offer personalised skin consultations to evaluate your specific concerns, goals, and skin type before beginning your treatment.
Our expert practitioners will design a customised treatment plan that may include a combination of different peels or even intensive peels like the Dr Aspect Power Peel or SkinBetter Science Alpharet Peel. This ensures that you receive a tailored treatment that addresses your specific needs effectively.
Book your skin consultation with us today and discover how chemical peels can be customised to unlock your skin’s true potential. Our dedicated team of skincare experts is here to guide you through the process.