A ferulic peel, sometimes referred to as a ferolic peel, is a superficial chemical peel that uses ferulic acid, a plant-based antioxidant known for its protective and rejuvenating properties. This peel is often blended with gentle exfoliating acids such as lactic, mandelic, or salicylic acid, allowing controlled removal of dead skin cells while shielding the skin from oxidative stress. Unlike aggressive chemical peels, the ferulic peel works gradually, improving skin quality, tone, and clarity with minimal irritation and downtime. Key Benefits Gently exfoliates the skin’s outermost layer Neutralises free radicals responsible for ageing and dullness Stimulates collagen activity Improves skin brightness and smoothness Revives dull, tired-looking skin Evens out skin tone and reduces pigmentation Softens fine lines and early ageing signs Helps regulate oil production and acne Enhances natural glow with minimal recovery time Treatment Plan Recommended sessions: 3–6 sittings Interval: Every 2–4 weeks Customised based on: Skin type, concern, and desired results Who Is This Peel Suitable For? Dull or uneven complexion Mild pigmentation or sun-induced damage Early signs of ageing Oily or acne-prone skin Sensitive skin that cannot tolerate stronger peels Who Should Avoid This Treatment? Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals Active bacterial, fungal, or viral skin infections (e.g., herpes, flat warts) Open wounds, active skin lesions, or compromised skin barrier Recent or ongoing isotretinoin or vitamin A–based therapy (within 12 months) Known allergy to any peel ingredients Active autoimmune conditions Acute or chronic inflammatory skin disorders Active rosacea Ongoing cancer treatment, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy History of hypertrophic scarring or keloid formation Ferulic Peel Procedure Step 1: The skin is cleansed using a liposomal cleanser to remove impurities, followed by a degreasing solution to ensure uniform peel penetration. Step 2: A protective barrier (such as petroleum jelly) is applied to delicate regions like the lips, nostrils, and eyelids. Step 3: The ferulic peel solution is applied in 1–3 layers, beginning with areas that are more resistant. Gentle massage aids absorption until a light, crystallised mask appears. Step 4: The peel remains on the skin for approximately 3–5 minutes, or up to 6–8 minutes depending on the formulation and protocol used. Step 5: A neutralising gel or rinse may be used if excessive irritation occurs. Step 6: A sealing product such as a vitamin-rich ampoule or retinol nanopeel gel is applied and left on the skin for several hours to enhance treatment outcomes.
Duration: 15 min
Consult: ₹500
Chemical Peel
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