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Three Targeted Peeling Programs

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Professional peels are among the most effective treatments for improving skin texture, radiance, and overall tone uniformity. At Epiderma, we offer three targeted peeling programs, specifically designed to address a variety of skin concerns: acne, enlarged pores, pigmentation spots, and dull complexion.

What is a professional peel?

A peel is a skin-resurfacing treatment that exfoliates the superficial layer of the skin to stimulate cell renewal.

During the session:

  • a solution is applied to the entire face using gauze
  • it remains active for 3 to 5 minutes under the constant supervision of a medical aesthetic technician
  • the treatment is safe, non-invasive, and self-neutralizing

Peels are particularly effective for treating:

  • enlarged pores
  • pigmentation spots
  • acne and residual marks
  • fine lines
  • uneven skin tone
  • sun damage

1 — Allure Peel

For skin showing advanced signs of aging

This professional peel promotes controlled exfoliation and helps reduce:

  • the appearance of age spots
  • enlarged pores
  • wrinkles and fine lines
  • hyperpigmentation

The Allure Peel revitalizes the skin, restores radiance and uniformity, and contributes to a smoother, more youthful appearance.

2 — Neutra-Acne Peel

For oily, acne-prone, or blemish-prone skin

Formulated to soothe inflammation and regulate sebum production, this peel provides:

  • deep exfoliation
  • antibacterial and anti-inflammatory action
  • rapid improvement in skin texture

It helps to:

  • reduce breakouts and blemishes
  • dissolve comedones
  • unclog blackheads and microcysts
  • reduce mild to moderate acne scarring

This 8-week program includes:

  • two in-clinic peels
  • a home-care kit to prolong results

3 — Revitalizing Micro-Peel

To improve radiance, texture, and tone uniformity (ages 20–50)

This program combines microdermabrasion and a peel for deeper, more even exfoliation.
Microdermabrasion uses a stream of microcrystals to exfoliate the skin and enhance peel penetration.

Observed results:

  • reduction of enlarged pores
  • improved skin texture
  • diminished pigmentation spots
  • visibly smoother, brighter skin

The standard program lasts 16 weeks and includes:

  • three combined treatments (microdermabrasion + peel)
  • a home-care kit

An extended 18-week version adds an extra session for enhanced firming and radiance.

Conclusion: Which program is right for you?

Each peel works differently depending on skin type, sensitivity, and desired results.

To determine the most suitable program for your skin:
Book a free skin evaluation.
Our medical aesthetic technicians will guide you toward the most appropriate treatment to reveal a more even, radiant, and revitalized complexion.

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