TCA Peel
Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) Peel is a medium to deep chemical peel used to improve the skin’s appearance by removing damaged outer layers. TCA is a well-established and potent peeling agent that promotes collagen production and skin regeneration.
KEY BENEFITS OF TCA Peel
TCA peels significantly improve overall skin tone and texture by removing damaged outer layers of skin and encouraging healthy cellular turnover. This leads to smoother, softer, and more even-looking skin.
They are highly effective in reducing the appearance of acne scars, fine lines, and wrinkles. By stimulating new skin growth and collagen remodeling, the treatment helps diminish imperfections and restore a more youthful look.
Another key benefit is the brightening effect it delivers. TCA peels target dullness and discoloration, unveiling a clearer and more radiant complexion with improved luminosity.
By stimulating collagen production, the treatment enhances skin elasticity and firmness, supporting long-term skin health and resilience.
As a non-surgical and customizable procedure, TCA peels can be tailored to the client’s skin needs and can safely treat multiple areas such as the face, neck, décolleté, back, and hands, making it a versatile option for overall skin rejuvenation.
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FAQ's
Who is an ideal candidate for a TCA peel?
TCA peels are best suited for adults with fair to medium skin tones who want to treat pigmentation issues, early signs of aging, acne scars, or sun damage. They are not recommended for those with active infections, extremely sensitive skin, or darker skin tones unless performed under strict medical supervision.
How many sessions are needed for results?
Most patients see visible improvement after 1 to 3 sessions, spaced 4–6 weeks apart. Maintenance peels may be recommended every 6–12 months to sustain results, depending on skin type and goals.
What is the procedure time?
The peel itself takes about 20–30 minutes, while the full appointment typically lasts 45–60 minutes including preparation and aftercare instructions.
What downtime should I expect?
TCA peels involve moderate downtime of 5–10 days. Redness, peeling, and mild swelling are common during the first week. Strict sun avoidance and daily SPF use are essential throughout recovery. Skin may feel tight or sensitive until fully healed.
Are there any post-treatment precautions or contraindications?
Yes. After a TCA peel, avoid picking or exfoliating peeling skin, and use hydrating or barrier-repair creams as advised by your specialist. Makeup should be avoided until peeling subsides, and strenuous activity or sun exposure should be limited for at least a week. Contraindications include active acne or infections, pregnancy or breastfeeding, recent isotretinoin use (within 6 months), and a history of poor wound healing or keloids.
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