
About the service
Meline Peel is a medical-grade, two-step treatment designed to reduce different types of hyperpigmentation. It includes an in-clinic chemical peel followed by a specialized at-home care regimen that helps improve skin clarity and tone. The treatment gently exfoliates the skin and targets excess melanin to reveal a brighter and more even complexion.
What it treats
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Melasma and hormonal pigmentation
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Sun damage and dark spots
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Dark circles
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Acne scars
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Uneven skin tone
Who it is for
This treatment is suitable for people who experience pigmentation concerns such as melasma, sun spots, or post-acne marks. It can be suitable for different skin types when performed under professional supervision.
What you feel
During the treatment you may feel a mild warmth or tingling sensation. After the peel, the skin can feel tight or similar to a mild sunburn for a short period.
Results
The skin gradually becomes brighter, smoother, and more even. Initial improvements can appear within a few days to a few weeks. Best results are usually achieved after a series of treatments combined with the recommended home-care routine.
Popular questions
How long does it take?
The in-clinic treatment usually takes about 30–45 minutes.
What is the downtime?
Redness, tightness, and a sunburn-like sensation may appear immediately after treatment. Peeling typically begins around 48 hours later and may last about 5–7 days.
What should I avoid before my visit?
For at least one week before the treatment avoid:
Exfoliating scrubs, sponges, or loofahs
Strong acids such as glycolic, lactic, or salicylic acid
Vitamin A products such as retinol, Retin-A, or tretinoin
What should I avoid after the treatment?
Avoid intense physical activity, heat and sweating, sun exposure, facial waxing, and active skincare ingredients such as retinol, AHAs, and BHAs during the recovery period.
When is the best time to do the treatment?
The ideal period is during cooler months or when you can avoid strong sun exposure for about 1–2 weeks after the treatment.
How many sessions are recommended?
Your specialist will recommend the number of sessions depending on the type and depth of pigmentation being treated. Multiple sessions may be required for optimal results.