Who is this treatment for?
Superficial peeling is for people who want to improve their skin quality without social downtime.
It is suitable for young or mature skin, with a dull complexion, enlarged pores, superficial fine lines, or minor imperfections.
The treatment is suitable for fair, olive, or dark skin, provided an adapted protocol is used.
It can be part of a preventative approach to skin aging or regular maintenance.
Peeling is not recommended during pregnancy, with active skin conditions, local infections, or ongoing inflammatory reactions.
Session procedure
The session lasts an average of 20 to 30 minutes, depending on the area treated.
The treatment primarily concerns the face, sometimes the neck or décolleté.
The protocol uses a solution based on glycolic acid, sometimes combined with other AHAs, depending on the indication.
Application is done with a brush or compress, without anesthesia, with possible temporary tingling.
After the controlled exposure time, the skin is neutralized and then soothed with an appropriate treatment.
Results
The radiance of the complexion generally appears in the days following the session.
The skin texture gradually refines, with a smoother skin sensation.
Results become optimal after several sessions, often spaced three to four weeks apart.
The effect remains natural and progressive, without altering facial volumes.
The duration of the benefits depends on the maintenance schedule, skin type, and skincare routine.
Aftercare and recommendations
Mild redness or a warm sensation may occur for a few hours.
Fine peeling is possible in the days following the session.
Sports, heat, saunas, and sun exposure should be avoided for forty-eight hours.
Daily application of sunscreen is recommended.
Exfoliating or irritating treatments should be temporarily suspended after the treatment.
Prices
Superficial peeling is offered from €200 per session.
The price depends on the type of peel, the areas treated, and the number of sessions recommended.
A personalized quote is always provided during the initial consultation.