Chemical Peels Reading

We offer both 40% and 70% skin peels. A 40% skin peel is classed as a superficial peel and the effects will typically last up to one month.

A 70 % skin peel may be appropriate for skins problems such as acne and scarring.

woman having skin peel treatment

What is a chemical peel?

A chemical peel is a process of applying a special chemical solution made from glycolic acid to the face which stimulates cell regeneration, revealing smoother and younger looking skin.

What chemical skin peels do we offer?

A chemical peel is a process of applying a special chemical solution made from glycolic acid to the face which stimulates cell regeneration, revealing smoother and younger looking skin.

Benefits of chemical peels

Chemical peels offer many benefits. Benefits of chemical peels include:

  • Refreshes and rejuvenates
  • Resurfaces the skin leaving a smoother appearance and corrects uneven skin tone
  • Antiaging
  • Especially beneficial for acne and acne scarring
  • Helps correct hyperpigmentation

 

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Acne chemical peels

We specialise in helping acne sufferers relieve symptoms with our affordable acne chemical peels. We offer treatment plans that will diminish the signs of acne, giving you clearer and more beautiful skin. A minimum of 6 treatments at weekly intervals is recommended. Following the initial treatment plan, we advise follow up peels every 4 to 6 weeks to maintain the effects and keep the acne at bay.

Why choose Emma Foster Aesthetics for chemical skin peels?

Emma Foster is a registered nurse with relevant qualifications in glycolic chemical peels, so you can be sure you are using a qualified practitioner.  She specialises in both 40% and 70% peels. Our prices are highly competitive, starting from just £25.

Book an appointment

To book an appointment, Get In Touch. All appointments include a consultation and treatment recommendation. By appointment only.

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