Medical-grade results. Minimal downtime.
What VI Peel Treats
- Uneven skin tone and texture
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Acne and post-acne discoloration
- Acne scarring
- Dull or uneven complexion
- Sun damage and pigmentation
How often should I get a VI Peel?
Can VI Peel be applied to the neck, chest, or hands?
What should I avoid before my VI Peel?
Most clients benefit from a series of peels spaced four to six weeks apart, depending on skin goals. Maintenance treatments a few times per year help sustain long-term results.
Yes. VI Peel can rejuvenate the face, neck, chest, and hands — anywhere skin shows signs of aging, sun damage, or uneven pigmentation.
Avoid sun exposure, waxing, exfoliants, and retinoids for at least three days prior to your peel to minimize sensitivity and ensure optimal results.