Chemical Peels
Chemical Peel Consultations
Chemical peel treatments involve the application of a controlled chemical solution to the skin to support surface renewal and address specific skin concerns where clinically appropriate.
At Clerimis Ltd, we offer consultations for individuals who would like to discuss concerns relating to skin tone, clarity, texture, or other related skin surface changes. All treatments are subject to an in-person consultation and clinical suitability assessment with a qualified practitioner.
This page is for information only and does not constitute an offer to provide chemical peel treatments without appropriate assessment.
What Are Chemical Peels?
Chemical peels use carefully formulated solutions to exfoliate the outer layers of the skin. These products may be considered where a clinician determines that controlled exfoliation could support an individual’s skin concerns.
The strength and type of solution used vary depending on the area being treated and individual skin characteristics.
How Do Chemical Peels Work?
During a consultation, your practitioner assesses your skin and discusses whether a chemical peel may be appropriate. If so, a carefully selected chemical solution is applied in a controlled manner to encourage surface renewal.
The process supports exfoliation under clinical supervision.
Consultation Topics
During consultation, you may discuss skin surface concerns such as:
Uneven skin tone
Rough or dull texture
Minor surface marks or pigmentation concerns
Skin quality variations associated with age or environmental exposure
Your clinician will explain whether a chemical peel or alternative options may be appropriate based on your individual assessment.
What to Expect
Consultation
A full discussion of your medical history, skin assessment, and treatment options.
Treatment (if appropriate)
Controlled application by a qualified clinician.
Aftercare
Temporary redness, sensitivity, or peeling may occur. Your clinician will provide personalised aftercare guidance.
Outcomes
Responses vary between individuals and may develop gradually over time. No outcomes are guaranteed.
Clinical Considerations & Safety
All treatments at Clerimis Ltd are subject to consultation and clinical suitability assessment. Potential risks, side effects, and alternative options will be discussed prior to treatment. Individual results vary. No outcomes are guaranteed.
Who May Not Be Suitable
Chemical peels may not be appropriate for individuals who:
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Have active skin infection in the treatment area
Have a history of abnormal scarring or certain skin conditions
Are taking medications that increase photosensitivity
Your clinician will assess suitability during consultation.
Pricing
From £XXX per session
Final cost confirmed following consultation.
Chemical Peel FAQ’s
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A chemical peel involves the application of a controlled chemical solution to encourage exfoliation of the outer skin layers. Treatment options and approaches vary depending on individual assessment by a clinician.
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Some peeling, redness, or sensitivity may occur following treatment. These effects are usually temporary and your clinician will provide guidance on aftercare.
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Responses vary between individuals. Changes may develop gradually over several days. Individual responses vary and no outcomes are guaranteed.
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Chemical peels may not be suitable for individuals who are pregnant or breastfeeding, have active skin infection, or certain skin conditions. Suitability will be determined during consultation.
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In some cases, chemical peels may be discussed as part of a broader treatment plan. Your clinician will advise based on your individual assessment.
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The number of sessions varies between individuals. Your clinician will provide guidance during consultation.
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Yes. A consultation is required to determine suitability and discuss potential risks, benefits, and alternatives.
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You are under no obligation to proceed with treatment following consultation.