Superficial Peels
Superficial peels are non-invasive chemical exfoliation procedures designed to act on the most superficial layers of the epidermis.
They are primarily used to improve skin texture, brightness, and uniformity, while supporting epidermal renewal without significant downtime.
These peels are typically indicated for:
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dull or uneven complexion
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mild dyschromia and superficial hyperpigmentation
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early signs of photoaging
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preparation or maintenance within broader aesthetic protocols
When properly formulated and applied, superficial peels allow progressive, controlled skin stimulation, making them suitable for repeated treatments, combination protocols, and routine clinical practice.
Important: “Superficial” and “advanced” are functional categories. Actual depth is anatomy-dependent (e.g., eyelids vs nasal tip) and protocol-dependent. Read why depth-only labels can be misleading.









