Treatment Overview
Chemical Peels are a long-standing and widely practiced dermatology treatment in Korea for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), acne pigmentation, sun damage, melasma, and uneven skin tone.
The procedure involves applying controlled concentrations of acids (such as glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, mandelic acid, or TCA) to exfoliate damaged surface layers of skin, speed up cell turnover, and promote regeneration.
In Korea, dermatologists often use gentle, low-strength, multi-session chemical peels tailored for Asian skin, minimizing the risk of PIH rebound. Chemical peels are frequently combined with Nd:YAG, Pico lasers, Aqua Peel, or Vitamin C Iontophoresis for enhanced pigment clearance and overall brightening.
Purpose & Benefits
- PIH Reduction: Gradually fades acne-induced pigmentation and dark spots.
- Acne Control: Salicylic acid peels clear pores and prevent new breakouts.
- Skin Brightening: Improves tone, radiance, and clarity.
- Texture Refinement: Smooths rough patches, fine lines, and mild scars.
- Safe for Asian Skin: Low-concentration Korean protocols reduce irritation.
Ideal Candidates
Chemical Peels in Korea are recommended for:
- Patients with PIH from acne or inflammation.
- Individuals with frequent breakouts leading to pigmentation.
- Adults seeking a non-laser approach for pigmentation.
- Patients wanting affordable, low-downtime pigment treatments.
Possible Risks & Complications
Chemical peels are safe when performed by dermatologists, but mild side effects may occur:
- Redness & Tingling: Temporary, subsides in a few hours to 1–2 days.
- Dryness & Flaking: Expected during the renewal process.
- Temporary Darkening: PIH may darken slightly before fading.
- Rare Risks: Irritation, burns, or PIH rebound if too strong (rare in Korean protocols).
Techniques Used
- Superficial Peels: Glycolic, salicylic, lactic, mandelic acids for acne PIH and brightening.
- Medium Peels: TCA (low %), used cautiously for stubborn pigmentation.
- Custom Blends: Korean dermatologists often mix mild acids with brightening agents like Vitamin C or tranexamic acid.
Protocol: Typically 3–6 sessions, spaced 2–4 weeks apart. Maintenance suggested every 3–6 months.
Recovery & Aftercare
Immediately: Mild redness or tingling.
1–3 Days: Slight dryness, flaking, or darkening of spots.
1 Week: Fresher tone, clearer skin, reduced PIH visibility.
Aftercare Tips:
- Use SPF 50+ sunscreen daily.
- Keep skin hydrated with barrier creams.
- Avoid strong actives (retinoids, acids, scrubs) for 5–7 days.
- Do not pick or peel flaking skin.
Results & Longevity
- After 1 Session: Skin feels smoother and brighter.
- After 2–3 Sessions: PIH lightens, acne marks fade.
- After 3–6 Sessions: Significant pigment clearance and more even tone.
- Long-Term: Maintenance needed as new acne may cause PIH.
Treatment Process in Korea
Consultation & Skin Analysis
- Dermatologist determines peel type (AHA, BHA, TCA, mandelic).
- Tailored approach for acne-prone, PIH-prone Asian skin.
Preparation
- Gentle cleansing, sometimes light Aqua Peel before peel.
- Protective measures for sensitive zones.
Chemical Peel Session
- Step 1: Application of acid solution to face or PIH areas.
- Step 2: Controlled exposure time.
- Step 3: Neutralization and soothing mask application.
- Duration: 15–30 minutes.
Post-Treatment Care
- Hydrating mask or Vitamin C serum applied.
- Sunscreen emphasized before discharge.
Follow-Up
- 3–6 sessions recommended.
- Often paired with Nd:YAG, Pico, or Vitamin C Iontophoresis.
Unique Korean Advantages
- Gentle Asian Protocols: Low-concentration, multi-session peels to prevent rebound PIH.
- Combination Programs: Chemical peels integrated with lasers, Aqua Peel, or iontophoresis.
- Brightening Focus: Korean dermatology emphasizes pigment-safe, gradual brightening.
- Affordable Access: Widely available in both dermatology and aesthetic clinics.
Cost Range (Estimated)
- Single Session: USD 70 – 150
- 3–6 Session Package: USD 300 – 600
- Premium Program (Peels + Lasers/Boosters): USD 1,000 – 2,000
Additional Costs:
- Consultation: USD 20 – 50
- Whitening drips (Glutathione/Vitamin C): USD 100 – 200
- Skin boosters (Rejuran, exosomes): USD 200 – 500
Example Korean Packages:
- Basic Chemical Peel Program (3 sessions): USD 250–400
- Acne PIH Program (Chemical Peel + Aqua Peel): USD 500–800
- Premium PIH Package (Chemical Peels + Pico/Nd:YAG + Boosters): USD 1,500–2,000
Popular Clinics in Seoul
- Oracle Dermatology: Glycolic/salicylic peels for acne PIH.
- Banobagi Dermatology: Combination peels + Pico for pigment clearance.
- Renewme Skin Clinic: Mandelic peels for sensitive, acne-prone skin.
- View Plastic & Dermatology: Chemical peels + Fraxel for scars + pigmentation.
- Chaum Anti-Aging Center: Premium peel programs with boosters and whitening drips.