IS A CHEMICAL PEEL THE SECRET TO YOUTHFUL, RADIANT SKIN?

Types of Chemical Peels at Rhose Aesthetics .

At Rhose Aesthetics, we specialize in helping clients achieve their skincare goals with customized chemical peels designed to rejuvenate the skin, improve texture, and restore a healthy glow.  These advanced treatments effectively address concerns such as acne scars, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, and uneven skin tone.

How Chemical Peels Work
Chemical peels use carefully formulated solutions to exfoliate the skin, removing damaged outer layers and stimulating cellular renewal and collagen production.  This process helps reveal a brighter, smoother, and more youthful complexion.  Whether you’re struggling with acne scars, sun damage, or early signs of aging, our peels can be tailored to meet your unique skincare needs.

Types of Chemical Peels at Rhose Aesthetics
We offer three levels of chemical peels to suit different skin types and concerns:
Superficial Peels – A gentle exfoliation with minimal downtime, perfect for maintaining healthy skin and addressing mild concerns like dullness and uneven one.
Medium Peels – Targets deeper layers of the skin to effectively treat moderate concerns such as sun damage, acne scars, and early signs of aging.
Deep Peels – The most advanced option for dramatic skin rejuvenation, ideal for severe hyperpigmentation, deep wrinkles, and significant aging signs.


Benefits of a Chemical Peel
√ Improves skin texture & tone
-Helps smooth rough patches and even out pigmentation
Reduces fine lines & wrinkles -Encourages collagen production for firmer skin
Fades dark spots & acne scars -Targets hyperpigmentation and post-inflammatory marks
Clears clogged pores -Helps manage acne and reduce breakouts
√ Boosts skin hydration & glow -Leaves skin looking refreshed and radiant


Key Benefits of Chemical Peels for Acne Scars
-Exfoliates dead skin cells
-Reduces hyperpigmentation
-Stimulates collagen production
-Smooths rough texture
-Clears clogged pores & prevents future breakouts
-Enhances overall skin radiance

Chemical Peel for Skin Brightening
Key Ingredients:
Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) 14%
-Exfoliates the skin and stimulates collagen production
-Helps reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scars

Retinoic Acid
-Encourages cell turnover and skin renewal
-Helps improve skin texture, acne scars, and hyperpigmentation

Salicylic Acid
-A beta-hydroxy acid (BHA) that penetrates deep into pores
-Helps treat acne, unclog pores, and reduce inflammation

 Kojic Acid
-A natural skin brightener that helps fade hyperpigmentation and melasma
-Inhibits melanin production for a more even skin tone

Phenol
-Provides deep penetration to enhance the results of other ingredients
-Helps with skin resurfacing and reducing acne scars

Vitamin C
-A powerful antioxidant that brightens skin and boosts collagen production
-Helps protect against environmental damage

Glutathione
-A master antioxidant that fights free radicals and reduces pigmentation
-Helps with skin lightening and evening out skin tone.


Benefits of Chemical Peels for Wrinkles
-Increased skin thickness
-Enhanced collagen production
-Refined texture
-Improved skin elasticity

What to Expect During Your Treatment
Your chemical peel at Rhose Aesthetics begins with a personalized consultation to determine the right peel for your skin type and concerns.  The treatment itself takes about 30-45 minutes, and you may experience mild tingling as the peel works its magic.  Afterward, expect some redness and peeling for a few days as your skin renews itself.  Proper aftercare, including hydration and sun protection is essential for the best results.

Is a Chemical Peel Right For You?
Chemical peels are suitable for most skin types, but the best way to determine if this treatment is right for you is through a consultation.  At Rhose Aesthetics, we tailor every peel to your unique needs, ensuring safe and effective results.

Ready to glow?  Book your chemical peel today and experience The Rhose Touch for beautifully refreshed skin!


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