skin treatments

Medical Grade Skin Peels

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What are skin peels?

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Prices starting from

45 mins

Treatment time

0-7 days

Downtime

0-7 days

To show results

Variable

Result duration
A skin peel uses a chemical agent to exfoliate the outer layers of the skin and stimulate cell turnover, revealing fresh, radiant skin.

Skin peels are ideal for refreshing and revitalising skin that looks tired, dull and lacking in radiance. They can also be used to treat acne, sun damage, pigmentation, fine lines and wrinkles and scarring.

At The Stockbridge Clinic we are experienced in providing both superficial and deeper skin peels.

Superficial peels such as the Obagi Blue Radiance peel and the Skinceuticals Peels are great for a skin refresh or as part of a course of treatment and have little to no downtime. Deeper peels such as The Perfect Peel require more downtime but have a significant effect on skin concerns such a pigmentation, dark spots, lines and wrinkles.
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before and after skin peel treatment

Skin peels are strong dermatological agents and should only be provided after a skin consultation by a healthcare professional.

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Concerns this will help

Pigmentation & Age Spots

Pigment and age spots, also known as sunspots or liver spots, are darkened areas of skin that typically appear with age. They are caused by an increase in melanin production, often triggered by prolonged sun exposure over the years. UV radiation damages skin cells, leading to uneven pigmentation and the formation of spots, usually on areas frequently exposed to the sun, like the face, hands, and shoulders.

Dull Skin

Dull skin can be caused by several factors, often linked to a buildup of dead skin cells, poor circulation, or dehydration. As we age, skin cell turnover slows, leading to a lack of radiance. Sun damage can also cause uneven skin tone, making skin appear lackluster.

Enlarged Pores

Large facial pores are often caused by a combination of genetic factors, excess oil production, and skin aging. Overactive sebaceous glands produce more oil, which can accumulate and stretch the pores, making them appear larger. Hormonal changes, particularly during puberty or menopause, can also increase oil production. Sun damage breaks down collagen and elastin, causing skin to lose its firmness and leading to enlarged pores.

Redness and Rosacea

Redness and rosacea are often caused by a combination of genetics, environmental factors, and lifestyle triggers. Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that leads to redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes pustules, primarily affecting the face. Its exact cause is unknown, but a genetic predisposition, along with an overactive immune system, is believed to play a significant role. Environmental triggers, such as sun exposure, stress, hot or cold weather, spicy foods, alcohol, and certain skincare products, can worsen rosacea.

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