This sun-protective chemical peel not only exfoliates dead skin cells and supports regeneration, but more importantly, it enhances the skin’s defense against harmful UV rays.
The treatment helps repair sun damage, brightens discoloration, and strengthens the skin’s natural barrier—leaving it better prepared for future sun exposure.
The treatment is offered in three versions: basic, standard, and premium. The price depends on the amount of product applied in layered stages throughout the procedure. The specialist will determine the right dosage based on your concerns and the results you wish to achieve
Perceptibility
Duration
30-45 min
Recovery time
2-3 days
Number of treatments in a series
2-4
About 7 days before the treatment, you should avoid:
It’s also important to keep your skin well-hydrated by regularly applying appropriate moisturizers and body lotions.
A sun-protective peel is ideal for anyone prone to skin discoloration. It’s also a great option for sun-lovers who enjoy spending time outdoors.
If you’re dealing with uneven skin tone, love tanning, or feel your skin needs a refresh and some post-sun repair, this protective exfoliating treatment is made for you.
STEP I: Makeup removal.
STEP II: Skin degreasing/prep.
STEP III: Application of the chemical peel.
STEP IV: Rinsing/neutralization/mask application
STEP V: UV protection – application of SPF 50.
Dark spot reduction – helps gently lighten hyperpigmentation and even out overall skin tone.
Skin smoothing – improves skin texture, making fine lines and wrinkles appear less visible.
Protection against damage – strengthens the skin’s natural barrier, boosting its resistance to UV rays and other environmental stressors.
Hydration – it’s important to regularly apply moisturizing creams to keep the skin well-hydrated.
Sun protection – avoid sun exposure during the recovery period and use high-SPF sunscreens daily.
Avoid irritating products – for a few days after the treatment, steer clear of skincare containing alcohol, retinol, or other potentially irritating ingredients.
Contraindications to the sun-protective peel include:
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It’s a treatment using a chemical peel that exfoliates dead skin cells, gently brightens discoloration, and strengthens the skin’s natural barrier against UV radiation.
Yes. After the treatment, it’s important to keep your skin well-hydrated, avoid sun exposure, and stay away from irritating skincare products.
Yes. This type of peel helps lighten sun spots and evens out skin tone, leaving your complexion looking fresh, smooth, and more uniform.
The treatment boosts the skin’s natural resilience, but it does not replace the use of high-SPF sunscreens.
Tanning is not allowed for 2–3 days during the recovery period. After that, you can gradually return to sun exposure, as long as you apply sunscreen regularly and avoid overexposing your skin to UV rays.